|    Part, Question1   1, 90  |    seeking food and procuring a livelihood; whereas man has his ~face
 2   2, 105 |     were allotted as a means of livelihood for the priests and Levites
 3   2, 105 |        been determined for the ~livelihood of the rulers of the people:
 4   2, 105 |    might be afforded a means of livelihood. On the other hand, the
 5   2, 105 |        price in order to gain a livelihood: and consequently ~the comparison
 6   2, 108 |      empowered to accept ~their livelihood from those to whom they
 7   2, 108 |       preacher to take means of livelihood with ~him, without accepting
 8   2, 108 |      for the necessary means of livelihood is by ~nature instilled
 9   2, 53  | procured the necessary means of livelihood in view of ~the future on
10   2, 81  |         to desire enough for ~a livelihood, and no more; for this sufficiency
11   2, 84  |       things touching their own livelihood (since they that serve the ~
12   2, 85  |      people's duty to provide a livelihood for their rulers and soldiers
13   2, 85  |  possessions whence to derive a livelihood: and so it was ~becomingly
14   2, 85  |       the Lord of receiving his livelihood from those to ~whom he preached
15   2, 85  |         to provide a sufficient livelihood for the ~Levites who had
16   2, 98  |          but as payment for his livelihood, as stated above.~Aquin.:
17   2, 98  |        good prophets, for their livelihood, but ~not as a price for
18   2, 98  |       is not for sale, nor is a livelihood the object of preaching:
19   2, 98  |         price but as a means of livelihood; and the same ~purpose is
20   2, 98  |        the Church as a means of livelihood. Therefore, if he were to ~
21   2, 98  |        them, but as a ~means of livelihood. He that is possessed of
22   2, 99  |        to find another means of livelihood, if they followed ~Christ.~
23   2, 99  |      parents can find means of ~livelihood without him, it is lawful
24   2, 115 |     that are granted us for our livelihood. ~Wherefore since it belongs
25   2, 145 |         either for one's bodily livelihood, or for some need of the
26   2, 183 |         to receive the means of livelihood from ~those to whom they
27   2, 184 |         purpose ~of procuring a livelihood, such as labor, questing,
28   2, 184 |         which religious seek a ~livelihood by these means. Other observances
29   2, 185 |       who has no other means of livelihood ~is bound to work with his
30   2, 185 |        no other lawful means of livelihood: since a man is understood
31   2, 185 |         those ~who gained their livelihood by unlawful means. For the
32   2, 185 |   pursuits ~whereby some seek a livelihood. Hence he says (2 Thess.
33   2, 185 |         man can lawfully gain a livelihood, ~whether by using his hands,
34   2, 185 |        man may ~lawfully gain a livelihood.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[
35   2, 185 |       they have other means of ~livelihood. This is clear from his
36   2, 185 |     they have no other means of livelihood, or of ~almsgiving (should
37   2, 185 |        they failed to receive a livelihood from others. Hence a ~gloss
38   2, 185 |        who have other means of ~livelihood to live on the alms of the
39   2, 185 |      that you ~seek not an easy livelihood in idleness, but the kingdom
40   2, 185 |         insufficient ~for their livelihood: wherefore Augustine says (
41   2, 185 |     brotherly love to receive a livelihood in return. They are to be ~
42   2, 185 |      receive a little for one's livelihood is better ~than to give
43   2, 185 |         wealth, or to ~accept a livelihood from another without having
44   2, 185 |       the body, so as to gain a livelihood, and not be compelled by ~
45   2, 185 |       man has no other means of livelihood save begging; ~and it is
46   2, 185 |      useful purpose, beg their ~livelihood in order to live in idleness.
47   2, 186 |        a right to receive their livelihood from ~the faithful of Christ,
48   2, 186 |          is required for a mere livelihood, such like care does not
49   2, 186 |   immovables, as ~suffice for a livelihood, if we consider poverty
50   2, 186 |      privation of all means of ~livelihood, so as not to have the wherewithal
51   2, 186 |      use, merely as a ~means of livelihood of which each one stands
52 Suppl, 40|     those who have no means of ~livelihood.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
 
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