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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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succor

   Part, Question
1 2, 40 | 51:10, "I looked for the succor of ~men." Wherefore the 2 2, 105 | because ~the latter kind of succor is more frequent and benefits 3 2, 106 | order that it might bring succor to all.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[ 4 2, 10 | Further, one is more bound to succor a man who is in danger of ~ 5 2, 25 | certain cases a man ought to succor his ~parents rather than 6 2, 25 | then one man will no longer succor ~another, as he needs to 7 2, 25 | wherein each man has to ~succor those who are closely connected 8 2, 28 | distress, impelling us to succor him if we can. ~For mercy 9 2, 28 | others, and, what is more, to succor others in their wants, ~ 10 2, 29 | Accordingly we are bound to succor the sinner as to the maintenance 11 2, 29 | nature be in urgent need of succor lest it fail, ~we are bound 12 2, 29 | ought, for instance, to succor a ~stranger, in extreme 13 2, 29 | being equal, one ought to succor those rather who are most 14 2, 30 | purpose of almsdeeds is to succor our neighbor. But a dead 15 2, 30 | well-doer, we ought ~to succor his needs: this is done 16 2, 30 | succored ~if we not did succor them. For in such cases 17 2, 30 | others as we are able to succor out of what we have over 18 2, 30 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: All succor given to our neighbor is 19 2, 30 | he needed, in order to ~succor his neighbor.~Aquin.: SMT 20 2, 30 | is guilty if he fails to succor one who is in ~extreme need, 21 2, 30 | another's goods ~in order to succor himself, if he can find 22 2, 30 | owner's consent, and then succor ~the poor man who is in 23 2, 30 | dwellings, if not those who succor them in their needs? Therefore 24 2, 31 | one purpose should be ~to succor our sinning brother: and 25 2, 43 | sympathy ~in his heart, and succor in his actions, and this 26 2, 56 | 80], A[1]). Wherefore to succor the needy, ~which belongs 27 2, 60 | Therefore ~sometimes we ought to succor some other person rather 28 2, 60 | of his own property, to succor his ~parents, or those from 29 2, 60 | belongs to another in order to succor a ~parent.~Aquin.: SMT SS 30 2, 61 | pronouncing judgment one ought to succor the needy as ~far as possible, 31 2, 64 | has, than to refuse to ~succor the needy when you can and 32 2, 64 | unlawful to steal in ~order to succor one's neighbor by giving 33 2, 64 | is ~lawful for a man to succor his own need by means of 34 2, 64 | another's property in order to succor his neighbor in need.~Aquin.: 35 2, 69 | for the needy that one may succor them; and it ~suffices to 36 2, 69 | others, and it suffices to succor ~present needs. Hence it 37 2, 116 | as many as thou mightest ~succor."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[118] 38 3, 1 | knew it was fitting to ~succor, and when His boons would 39 3, 14 | been tempted, He is able to succor them also ~that are tempted." 40 3, 14 | tempted." Now He came to succor us. hence David said of 41 3, 14 | tempted in ~it and so bring succor to us.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 42 3, 15 | been tempted, He is able to succor them also ~that are tempted." 43 3, 41 | less a miracle, in order to succor the hungry ~crowd. Therefore 44 3, 84 | necessitates that man should succor himself by ~repenting of 45 Suppl, 23| the precept of charity to succor our enemies, which is impossible 46 Suppl, 37| Secondly, in order to succor human weakness, because 47 Suppl, 64| for a time, in order to succor the need of ~the universal 48 Suppl, 72| their neighbor, they do ~not succor him otherwise than they


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