Part, Question 
 1   1, 58  |          3: Further, Isidore (De sum. bono i, 10) says that "
 2   1, 68  |     which consists of the entire sum of its own matter, ~must
 3   1, 68  |        as it ~denotes the entire sum of corporeal creation, for
 4   1, 74  |         number six, which is the sum of its aliquot parts, one,
 5   1, 59  |          3: Further, Isidore (De sum. bono i, 10) says that "
 6   1, 69  |     which consists of the entire sum of its own matter, ~must
 7   1, 69  |        as it ~denotes the entire sum of corporeal creation, for
 8   1, 73  |         number six, which is the sum of its aliquot parts, one,
 9   1, 78  |         Cf. Alexander of ~Hales, Sum. Theol. II, Q[73]] said
10   2, 65  |      were to come in for a large sum of money, he would ~acquire
11   2, 4   |       some [*William of Auxerre, Sum. Aur. III, iii, 15] have
12   2, 4   |     others [*Alexander of Hales, Sum. Theol. iii, 64] have said ~
13   2, 8   |       some [*William of Auxerre, Sum. ~Aur. III, iii, 8], it
14   2, 10  |    confirmed by the canons ~[*De Sum. Trin. Cod. lib. i, leg.
15   2, 19  |     faith." And Isidore says (De Sum. Bono ii, 14): "To commit
16   2, 28  |      things," a gloss says: "The sum total of a Christian's rule
17   2, 28  |      every virtue. Therefore the sum total of all virtues is
18   2, 28  |       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The sum total of the Christian religion
19   2, 30  |   profitable to all things': The sum total of the ~Christian
20   2, 31  |         such as the payment of a sum of money, he must not be ~
21   2, 59  |        the greater number is the sum of the lesser plus its ~
22   2, 71  |        some [*Albert ~the Great, Sum. Theol. II, cxvii.], "the
23   2, 73  |   repented. For Isidore says (De Sum. Bon. ~ii, 16) that "he
24   2, 76  |  transferring his ownership of a sum of ~money removes the money
25   2, 76  |     cannot be sold for a greater sum than the amount ~lent, which
26   2, 86  |       some [*William of Auxerre, Sum. Aur. III, xxviii, qu. ~
27   2, 86  |        when a man vows to give a sum of money, and ~afterwards
28   2, 86  |       some [*William of Auxerre, Sum. Aur. III. vii. 1, qu. 5]
29   2, 87  |       when a man swore ~to pay a sum of money, which is subsequently
30   2, 96  |              Hugh of St. Victor, Sum. Sent. iv, 5].~Aquin.: SMT
31   2, 98  |         funeral unless a certain sum of money were paid, because
32   2, 132 |   expenditure is the outlay of a sum of money; and a man ~may
33   2, 145 |        number "ten" [*Ten is the sum ~of three, three, and four]
34   2, 155 |      observes that "piety is the sum total of the Christian ~
35   2, 185 |         not ~bread or some small sum of money. Nevertheless since
36   2, 187 |           If, however, he owes a sum of money, and has not wherewithal
37   3, 31  |        by ~ten: while ten is the sum of the numbers from one
38   3, 31  |          fourteen, ~which is the sum of ten and four, can also
39   3, 62  |      caused him to be given that sum of money; this being the
40 Suppl, 1 |         is given ~by Isidore (De Sum. Bono ii, 12) as follows: "
41 Suppl, 25|       Victor declares (Tract. vi Sum. Sent. [*Of ~doubtful authenticity]).
42 Suppl, 43|    appended is the ~payment of a sum of money by way of penalty,
43 Suppl, 44|          for ~according to Hugh (Sum. Sent. vii, 6), "matrimony
44 Suppl, 45|        of S. Victor (Tract. vii, Sum. Sent.), ~persons who are
45 Suppl, 47| contingent, as the payment of a ~sum of money, or the consent
46 Suppl, 49|        added to a moral evil the sum total ~is evil and not good,
47 Suppl, 81|     others [*Alexander of Hales, Sum. Th. III, Q[23], mem. 3]
48 Suppl, 89|          For as Isidore says (De Sum. Bon. 1.): "The ~angels
49 Suppl, 92|          OBJ 5: Beatitude is the sum of all goods not as though
50 Suppl, 96|          all things," says: "The sum total of a Christian's rule
 
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