Part, Question
1 2, 55 | make Him a perfectly just ~repayment. For this reason the Divine
2 2, 59 | according to the ~equality of repayment. Hence all these actions
3 2, 59 | all these cases, however, repayment must be made on a basis
4 2, 59 | a greater punishment in repayment, by reason of a difference, ~
5 2, 60 | Further, restitution is repayment of something taken away.
6 2, 60 | always to be made good by ~repayment in equivalent: for instance
7 2, 76 | bound to lend, may accept repayment for ~what he has done, but
8 2, 76 | it is lawful to accept repayment by loan in return for a
9 2, 76 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Repayment for a favor may be made
10 2, 76 | way a man's obligation to repayment for favor received is based ~
11 2, 76 | spontaneous nature ~of such a repayment.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
12 2, 76 | expressed, to expect or exact repayment in ~the shape of some remuneration
13 2, 76 | that ~thing towards the repayment of the loan. Else if he
14 2, 76 | that thing in addition to repayment, it is the same as if he
15 2, 100 | and tributes, which are a repayment of their ~labor.~Aquin.:
16 2, 104 | Further, proportionate repayment belongs to commutative justice, ~
17 2, 104 | purpose of giving ~thanks is repayment (Ethic. 5,4). Therefore
18 2, 104 | Reply OBJ 2: Proportionate repayment belongs to commutative justice, ~
19 2, 104 | paid for so much. But the repayment that belongs to the virtue ~
20 2, 104 | friendship ~is preserved by repayment of favors, although repayment
21 2, 104 | repayment of favors, although repayment of favors belongs ~specially
22 2, 104 | Further, gratitude is a repayment of an act of grace. But
23 2, 104 | man is not always bound to repayment for ~favors received.~Aquin.:
24 2, 104 | sometimes it happens that repayment of a favor ~would be hurtful
25 2, 104 | changed, and consequently no repayment is due for his kindness,
26 2, 104 | in the preceding reply, repayment of a favor ~depends chiefly
27 2, 104 | of the heart: wherefore repayment should ~be made in such
28 2, 104 | keep back and safeguard my repayment."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[106]
29 2, 104 | term prescribed for the repayment of favors, and yet this
30 2, 104 | of favors, and yet this repayment ~is a duty, as stated above (
31 2, 104 | freely and quickly." Now repayment ought to equal the ~favor
32 2, 104 | affection of the heart, repayment should be made at once,
33 2, 104 | virtuous, but a constrained repayment. For, as Seneca ~observes (
34 2, 104 | disposition but at the deed. For repayment is due to ~beneficence,
35 2, 104 | 1/2~I answer that, The repayment of a favor may belong to
36 2, 104 | belongs to justice when the ~repayment has the character of a legal
37 2, 104 | like: ~and in such cases repayment must be made according to
38 2, 104 | 2/2~On the other hand, repayment of a favor belongs, though
39 2, 104 | a moral debt. For in the repayment of friendship we have ~to
40 2, 104 | is ~based on the useful, repayment should be made according
41 2, 104 | friendship based on virtue ~repayment should be made with regard
42 2, 104 | it ~follows again that repayment of a favor depends more
43 2, 104 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the repayment of gratitude should surpass
44 2, 104 | there is no need for the repayment of gratitude to ~surpass
45 2, 104 | possible to make even equal ~repayment to some, for instance, one'
46 2, 104 | But the latter owes him repayment for the favor which in his
47 2, 104 | be bound to a yet greater repayment, and so on indefinitely. ~
48 2, 104 | ii, text. 8). Therefore repayment of ~gratitude should not
49 2, 104 | son cannot make an equal repayment, as the ~Philosopher states (
50 2, 105 | there would seem to be no repayment in being unwilling ~to owe
51 2, 105 | sin. In such a case the repayment ~due to him is not that
52 2, 105 | mere will suffices for the repayment ~of the debt of gratitude,
53 2, 105 | little thought to their repayment."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[107]
54 2, 106 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Just as repayment of a legal debt belongs
55 2, 106 | commutative ~justice, and as repayment of a moral debt, arising
56 Suppl, 86| accusation or approval), or the repayment of punishment ~and reward (
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