|    Part, Question1   1, 5   |      because God is good." But we owe our existence to God as
 2   1, 75  |          form, however, does not ~owe its existence to some formal
 3   1, 75  |         Nom. iv) that human souls owe to ~Divine goodness that
 4   1, 74  |          form, however, does not ~owe its existence to some formal
 5   1, 74  |         Nom. iv) that human souls owe to ~Divine goodness that
 6   1, 77  |          memorative powers in man owe their ~excellence not to
 7   1, 104 |           upwards, which does not owe to him its natural inclination
 8   2, 2   |            De Consol. iii), "many owe their ~renown to the lying
 9   2, 21  |            unless, ~perchance, he owe retribution to himself,
10   2, 102 |      order to show that to God we owe both life and a sufficiency
11   2, 102 |       things ~of this lower world owe their variety chiefly to
12   2, 12  |            so that they no longer owe him allegiance?~Aquin.:
13   2, 12  |       faith, that they no longer ~owe him allegiance. For Ambrose [*
14   2, 12  |           sacred ~bond of an oath owe allegiance to excommunicated
15   2, 24  |           our neighbor. For as we owe God love, so do we owe Him
16   2, 24  |         we owe God love, so do we owe Him fear, ~according Dt.
17   2, 25  |         before ~all, the citizens owe fidelity and obedience.
18   2, 57  |           that which he ~does not owe him, he causes neither injustice
19   2, 60  |            1/1~OBJ 4: Further, we owe more compensation to one
20   2, 66  |           is written (Rm. 13:8): "Owe no man anything, but to
21   2, 67  |           as ~regards the love we owe God, nor as to the love
22   2, 79  |          to pay God as much as we owe Him, but equality in consideration
23   2, 81  |   essential to the love which ~we owe to our neighbor, as stated
24   2, 82  |           as being men to whom we owe ~esteem and reverence and
25   2, 86  |      Reply OBJ 3: The fidelity we owe to God does not require
26   2, 87  |       arises from the fidelity we owe God, which binds us to fulfil
27   2, 87  |     arises from ~the reverence we owe Him which binds us to make
28   2, 89  |        praise. In this respect we owe Him reverence and the honor
29   2, 89  |          good. In this respect we owe Him praise; wherefore it
30   2, 90  |    religion, the equal of what we owe ~Him. Therefore superstition
31   2, 95  |         pay others the respect we owe to our parents. ~Now God
32   2, 95  |          a creature the ~honor we owe to God.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
33   2, 99  |       Para. 1/1~I answer that, We owe something to our parents
34   2, 99  | essentially, and accidentally. We owe them essentially that ~which
35   2, 99  |      includes whatever support we owe them; and the ~reason for
36   2, 99  |           s ~parents the honor we owe them.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[101]
37   2, 100 |    equivalent to those to whom we owe anything. Now this cannot
38   2, 100 |       justice that we pay what we owe: wherefore ~this belongs
39   2, 100 |           justice. Now we do ~not owe worship and honor to all
40   2, 100 |           Further, not only do we owe honor to persons of dignity
41   2, 100 |           are ~placed over us; we owe them also fear and a certain
42   2, 100 |         whom honor." Moreover, we owe them reverence and subjection, ~
43   2, 100 |            is in this way that we owe worship and honor to persons
44   2, 101 |          by creation, to Whom ~we owe latria." Now the virtue
45   2, 104 |        Accordingly, since what we owe God, or our father, or a
46   2, 104 |           not the same as what we owe a benefactor from whom we
47   2, 104 |        off, whatever we happen to owe them; such as good advice, ~
48   2, 104 |           restore at once what we owe, unless the term be fixed.
49   2, 104 |           according to Rm. 13:8, "Owe no man anything, ~but to
50   2, 105 |  repayment in being unwilling ~to owe anything, according to the
51   2, 105 |          the Apostle (Rm. 13:8), "Owe no man ~anything." Yet "
52   2, 105 |          Hence that anyone should owe ~this debt unwillingly seems
53   2, 120 |            1/1~OBJ 3: Further, we owe our parents not merely honor
54   2, 120 |       deserves to lose it. Now we owe the favor of bodily life
55   2, 120 |         other hand, the duties we owe to our neighbor are paid
56   2, 123 |      lacking in the ~service they owe their masters.~Aquin.: SMT
57   2, 130 |       opposed to the reverence we owe God, according to ~Ezech.
58   2, 152 |          since children naturally owe their ~parents honor. Hence
59   2, 152 |         grievous according as ~we owe a greater love to the person
60   2, 152 |         natural respect ~which we owe persons related to us.~Aquin.:
61   2, 155 |     greatest ~virtues, since they owe their praise to the fact
62   2, 159 |            but to God alone do we owe ~the worship of latria. ~
63   2, 187 |       owes money. Now persons who owe money to anyone cannot enter ~
64   2, 187 |          despite of the duty they owe their ~parents, enter religion
65   2, 187 |           other hand, he does not owe his father a special debt,
66   3, 64  |          OBJ 3: Wicked men do not owe their power of conferring
67   3, 88  |       have ~avoided committing, I owe it to Thy grace." Now innocence
68 Suppl, 12|         debt is meant the debt we owe to God by reason of the ~
69 Suppl, 13|        whatever ~good we have, we owe to Him. Therefore, as satisfaction
70 Suppl, 25|           all ~the punishment you owe for your sins." Therefore
71 Suppl, 29|        sacraments of the New ~Law owe their institution to Christ
72 Suppl, 65|         in reference to this they owe one another ~"fidelity"
73 Suppl, 66|        faith. But ~in those which owe their institution to the
 
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