Part, Question 
 1   1, 79  |     when "we hate every kind of thief." In the same way by the ~
 2   2, 18  |   speaking, more adulterer than thief."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[18] A[
 3   2, 19  |         good will, in willing a thief to be put to death, ~because
 4   2, 19  |      will of another - e.g. the thief's wife ~or son, who wishes
 5   2, 19  |         therefore he wishes the thief's death, which has the aspect
 6   2, 19  |      common estate; whereas the thief's wife has to consider the
 7   2, 19  |         wishes her husband, the thief, not to be put to death.
 8   2, 29  |         for everybody hates the thief and the backbiter."~Aquin.:
 9   2, 55  |       for we speak of a perfect thief or robber; ~and of a good
10   2, 55  |       or robber; ~and of a good thief or robber, as the Philosopher
11   2, 72  |     neighbor, as appears in the thief and murderer. ~Now the things
12   2, 73  |  another, e.g. a murderer or a ~thief. In this case the quantity
13   2, 87  |         for others: thus when a thief is hanged, this is not ~
14   2, 88  |         when a judge condemns a thief to death. Much more therefore
15   2, 88  |      the judge who sentences a ~thief to death, or the soldier
16   2, 105 |    written ~(Ex. 22:1) that the thief "shall restore five oxen
17   2, 105 |           Indemnity," as when a thief was ~condemned to make restitution
18   2, 105 |   easily be ~safeguarded from a thief, the thief restored only
19   2, 105 |   safeguarded from a thief, the thief restored only twice their
20   2, 105 |       easily safeguarded from a thief, because they graze in ~
21   2, 105 |          were discovered in the thief's possession: because in
22   2, 105 |      and incest. In the case of thief of other things it inflicted
23   2, 105 |      Secondly, in the case of a thief, who had not wherewith to
24   2, 11  |        that he may ~steal, is a thief rather than an adulterer."
25   2, 43  |         of a good or a ~perfect thief, as the Philosopher observes (
26   2, 60  |         Divine law. Therefore a thief is bound to restore ~four-
27   2, 60  |         judge justly deprives a thief of more than the amount
28   2, 60  |     robbery: ~in which case the thief is bound to restitution
29   2, 60  |      death, were he to betray a thief, or withstand him. ~Therefore
30   2, 60  |    betraying or ~withstanding a thief.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[62] A[
31   2, 60  |        that fails to denounce a thief or does not withstand or ~
32   2, 62  |       written (Ex. 22:2): "If a thief be found ~breaking into
33   2, 64  |         says (Etym. x): "'Fur' [thief] is derived from ~'furvus'
34   2, 64  |         the thing stolen is the thief's, not simply, but as regards
35   2, 64  |         his own power, ~but the thief, by cunning.~Aquin.: SMT
36   2, 64  |       or fraud committed by the thief, ~by laying hands on another'
37   2, 64  |        of the earth; for every ~thief shall be judged as is there
38   2, 64  |     text ~goes on to say of the thief that "if he be taken, he
39   2, 65  |        banish Judas, who was ~a thief, yet was not accused."~Aquin.:
40   2, 70  |        one man calls ~another a thief, he not only taunts but
41   2, 90  |         thus we speak of a good thief - so too sometimes the names
42   2, 109 |     dissimulator, is a covetous thief: for through desire of being ~
43   2, 122 |     suffer as a murderer, or a ~thief, or a railer, or a coveter
44   2, 179 |         that he may steal, is a thief rather ~than an adulterer,"
45   3, 46  |     denoted by the faith of the thief on the right; while others
46   3, 46  |     Joan.) that "to convert the thief upon ~the cross, and lead
47   3, 52  |       on ~the cross said to the thief: "This day thou shalt be
48   3, 52  |         glory. Accordingly, the thief descended ~locally into
49   3, 59  |        for our Lord said to the thief on the cross (Lk. 23:43): "
50   3, 66  |    considerable reason from the thief to whom, ~though not baptized,
51   3, 69  |        after Baptism, to hang a thief who had committed murder
52   3, 88  | adultery in order to steal is a thief rather than an ~adulterer."~
53 Suppl, 5 |       an example of this in the thief, to whom it was said ~(Lk.
54 Suppl, 60|     does not sin by killing the thief condemned to death: but ~
55 Suppl, 72|        the Lord shall come as a thief in the night." Therefore
56 Suppl, 72|       Lord is said to come as a thief, because the ~exact time
57 Suppl, 74|     compared to the coming of a thief ~into the house (Lk. 12:
58 Suppl, 74|          Lk. 12:39,40). But the thief comes to the house at ~night-time.
59 Suppl, 77|       Now the member of which a thief ~has been deprived for theft,
60 Suppl, 85|        Lord shall so ~come as a thief in the night." Therefore
61 Suppl, 85|  seemingly, as the coming of a ~thief in the night is altogether
 
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