Part, Question
1 1, 21 | receiving, as in buying and selling, and other kinds of ~intercourse
2 2, 60 | themselves: such are buying and selling, and all such operations
3 2, 60 | operations: for the buying and selling either of a house or of
4 2, 61 | justice, about buying and ~selling; fortitude, about fear;
5 2, 104 | instance, about buying and selling, judgments and penalties:
6 2, 105 | necessaries by buying and ~selling, as stated in Polit. i.
7 2, 105 | for instance ~in buying, selling, giving, and so forth. Now
8 2, 105 | consideration, for instance, by selling and buying, by letting out
9 2, 54 | things than in buying ~and selling. Therefore the Law unfittingly
10 2, 54 | fraud solely in buying ~and selling.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[56] A[
11 2, 54 | practiced chiefly in buying and ~selling, according to Ecclus. 26:
12 2, 54 | forbidding fraudulent buying and selling.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[56] A[
13 2, 54 | calumny and fraudulent selling pertain to the execution
14 2, 56 | things, such as buying and selling, wherein those ~expressions
15 2, 59 | may be seen ~chiefly in selling and buying, where the notion
16 2, 59 | another thing, as happens in selling and ~buying. Secondly when
17 2, 75 | COMMITTED IN BUYING AND SELLING (Q[77])~OF CHEATING, WHICH
18 2, 75 | COMMITTED IN BUYING AND SELLING (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
19 2, 75 | committed in buying and ~selling: secondly, we shall consider
20 2, 75 | this ~occurs by the seller selling a thing for more than its
21 2, 75 | contracts of buying and selling, it is ~lawful to give a
22 2, 75 | may speak of buying and selling in two ways. ~First, as
23 2, 75 | point of view, buying ~and selling seem to be established for
24 2, 75 | may speak of buying and selling, considered as accidentally ~
25 2, 75 | observed in buying and ~selling: and he who has received
26 2, 75 | fault in the thing he is selling, he is guilty of a ~fraudulent
27 2, 75 | of a faulty measure in ~selling, he is guilty of fraud,
28 2, 75 | faults of the goods he is selling.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[77] A[
29 2, 75 | sense neither buying nor selling is unjust.~Aquin.: SMT SS
30 2, 75 | either by buying or by selling.~
31 2, 76 | of the wine, he would be selling the same thing twice, or
32 2, 76 | thing twice, or he would be ~selling what does not exist, wherefore
33 2, 98 | commutations besides ~buying and selling, such as exchange and transaction [*
34 2, 98 | ignorant that ~buying or selling altars, tithes, or the Holy
35 2, 98 | undue ~matter for buying and selling for three reasons. First,
36 2, 98 | 4~Therefore by buying or selling a spiritual thing, a man
37 2, 98 | outward protestation, since by selling a gift of ~the Holy Ghost
38 2, 98 | that he might make money by selling the signs to be ~wrought
39 2, 98 | The terms "buying" and "selling" cover all kinds of ~non-gratuitous
40 2, 98 | the intention of buying or selling it, is manifestly simoniacal, ~
41 2, 98 | no intention of buying or selling, but only ~of doing what
42 2, 98 | intention of buying or selling, and that no pressure be
43 2, 98 | intention of buying or selling. Hence it would be an unlawful
44 2, 98 | burial ~place, he sinned in selling, though Abraham did not
45 2, 98 | Wherefore Esau sinned by selling his birthright, yet Jacob
46 2, 98 | it ~implies no buying or selling. Therefore neither is the
47 2, 98 | which ~consists in buying or selling. Now oral remuneration denotes
48 2, 98 | a contract of buying and selling, on which simony is based.
49 2, 98 | guilty of simony, by either selling or buying spiritual things, ~
50 2, 134 | in relation to buying and selling and other matters ~pertaining
51 3, 83 | Secondly, there was the selling of Christ. Now he was sold
52 Suppl, 51| sale is. Now in buying and selling the sale is not voided if
53 Suppl, 52| marriage, by the ~husband selling himself to another as slave.
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