|    Part, Question1   1, 23  |          only vessels of gold and silver; but ~also of wood and of
 2   1, 92  |        image of ~the king is in a silver coin, as Augustine says
 3   1, 118 |        lead or tin is ~mixed with silver to prevent its being consumed
 4   2, 86  |          e.g. ~a garment, gold or silver, or the like. Accordingly
 5   2, 89  |           those who build ~"gold, silver, precious stones," i.e.
 6   2, 89  |         works, signified by gold, silver, and precious ~stones, while
 7   2, 89  |        are designated by "gold," "silver," and ~"precious stones,"
 8   2, 102 |         to debar man ~from taking silver and gold of which idols
 9   2, 102 |        was ~supplied by Nicolai.] Silver and gold were reasonably
10   2, 102 |        reason was lest, by taking silver and gold, they should be ~
11   2, 108 |         Do not possess gold, nor ~silver, nor money in your purses,"
12   2, 7   |           with baser things: ~for silver is not called impure, when
13   2, 75  |       instead of the real metal, ~silver or gold produced by some
14   2, 75  |          the human uses for which silver and gold are necessary,
15   2, 75  |           people (Is. 1:22), "Thy silver is turned into ~dross, thy
16   2, 75  |           1~Reply OBJ 1: Gold and silver are costly not only on account
17   2, 75  |  substance. Hence if the ~gold or silver produced by alchemists has
18   2, 75  |      specific nature of ~gold and silver, the sale thereof is fraudulent
19   2, 75  |      especially as ~real gold and silver can produce certain results
20   2, 75  |          the counterfeit gold and silver of alchemists cannot produce.
21   2, 76  |         Para. 1/1~OBJ 6: Further, silver made into coins does not
22   2, 76  |         differ specifically from ~silver made into a vessel. But
23   2, 76  |          price for the ~loan of a silver vessel. Therefore it is
24   2, 76  |          price ~for the loan of a silver coin. Therefore usury is
25   2, 76  |            The principal use of a silver vessel is not its ~consumption,
26   2, 76  |         hand the principal use of silver money is ~sinking it in
27   2, 76  |         that the secondary use of silver vessels may be an ~exchange,
28   2, 76  |          be some secondary use of silver money; for instance, a man
29   2, 79  |       baser things, for instance, silver by being mixed with ~lead.
30   2, 89  |        written (Prov. 27:21): "As silver is tried in the fining-pot . . .
31   2, 97  |           pounds of tried ~purest silver."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[99] A[
32   2, 101 |       Tobias "had ten talents ~of silver of that which he had been
33   2, 116 | philargyria}, applies not only to silver or money, but also to anything ~
34   2, 116 |      philargyria}, i.e. ~"love of silver." Now silver, which stands
35   2, 116 |       i.e. ~"love of silver." Now silver, which stands for money,
36   2, 152 |         the maid fifty sicles of ~silver, and shall have her to wife,
37   2, 153 |        not measured with gold ~or silver, which are appreciable according
38   2, 181 |          only vessels of gold and silver, but also ~of wood and of
39   2, 183 |         Do not possess ~gold, nor silver, nor money in your purses";
40   2, 183 |           and if he have gold and silver, possessions, and chattels
41   2, 183 |          possess neither gold nor silver means ~that the preacher
42   2, 183 |         preaching without gold or silver ~or other means, since they
43   2, 184 |      external ~riches of gold and silver which are measured by weight [*'
44   2, 186 |          Do not possess gold, nor silver, nor ~money in your purses,
45   3, 25  |       instance, in stone or wood, silver or ~gold - thus we venerate
46   3, 40  |          Do not possess gold nor ~silver." And the apostles (Acts
47   3, 41  |       inhabitants, their gold and silver: but ~that the devil pointed
48   3, 48  |     corruptible things as gold or silver from your vain conversation
49   3, 64  |         which water passes, be of silver or lead. Therefore the ministers ~
50   3, 70  |            thousands of gold ~and silver" (Ps. 118:72).~Aquin.: SMT
51   3, 83  |      stone, and not of gold or of silver or tin.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
52   3, 83  |      Urban had everything made of silver." Afterwards it was decided
53   3, 83  |          entirely of gold, or of ~silver or at least of tin. But
54 Suppl, 67|  condemned in a hundred sicles of silver, and he shall be unable
55 Suppl, 71|       twelve ~thousand drachms of silver to Jerusalem . . . to be
56 Suppl, 77|        heat, as lead is ~added to silver lest it be destroyed in
57 Suppl, 86|       foundation of faith, "gold, silver, ~and precious stones" (
 
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