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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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rendering

   Part, Question
1 1, 10 | stands for age, as ~another rendering has it. Thus it is said 2 1, 39 | Who is the Father." Such a rendering however appears ~to be forced, 3 1, 54 | be ~some power capable of rendering such natures actually intelligible: 4 1, 67 | substantial forms; and towards rendering colors actually visible, ~ 5 1, 39 | Who is the Father." Such a rendering however appears ~to be forced, 6 1, 55 | be ~some power capable of rendering such natures actually intelligible: 7 1, 68 | substantial forms; and towards rendering colors actually visible, ~ 8 2, 22 | or emotions; while others rendering the ~Greek more accurately, 9 2, 68 | perfections of the human mind, ~rendering it amenable to the promptings 10 2, 69 | justice, and instead of rendering what ~is due, lay hands 11 2, 79 | of the senses excel in ~rendering service to the intellect, 12 2, 100 | act of justice consists in rendering to ~each one his due. Therefore 13 2, 100 | a debtor in the point of rendering ~a service or kindness to 14 2, 31 | all the precepts about ~rendering service to our neighbor 15 2, 43 | passage according to the rendering of the Septuagint which 16 2, 56 | indicated in the ~words, "Rendering to each one his right," 17 2, 56 | service of God includes rendering ~to each one his due.~Aquin.: 18 2, 56 | A[2]. Again the act of rendering his due to each man cannot ~ 19 2, 56 | justice does not consist in ~rendering to each one his own.~Aquin.: 20 2, 56 | justice does not consist in rendering to each one his own.~Aquin.: 21 2, 56 | adultery and ~so forth. But the rendering to each one of what is his 22 2, 56 | saying that it consists in rendering to each ~one his own.~Aquin.: 23 2, 56 | The same applies to the rendering to each one ~of what is 24 2, 59 | commutative justice consists in rendering something to one ~person, 25 2, 76 | hence the necessity of rendering it by ~'fenerate.'] Therefore 26 2, 77 | justice by doing good, i.e. by rendering to ~another his due: and 27 2, 78 | of justice ~consists in rendering to another his due according 28 2, 79 | aspect of ~good, since by rendering a person his due, one becomes 29 2, 90 | there is ~no possibility of rendering to God, by religion, the 30 2, 99 | nature of justice consists in rendering ~another person his due, 31 2, 100 | worship, consisting in ~rendering him service, by obeying 32 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The rendering of honor or worship should 33 2, 102 | and an act of ~justice, by rendering due service to his lord. 34 2, 119 | dispositions of the soul, ~rendering it amenable to the motion 35 2, 121 | that it may cooperate by rendering action more ~prompt, they 36 2, 123 | cowardice' would be a better rendering.]~We must now consider the 37 2, 182 | servants, "on account of ~their rendering pure service and homage 38 2, 184 | God, by reason of their rendering pure service and subjection ~ 39 2, 186 | of God by reason of their rendering pure service and subjection ~ 40 3, 64 | to God's ~sacraments, by rendering them either invalid or less 41 Suppl, 21| 12:17). But this would be rendering evil ~for evil, if a man 42 Suppl, 36| and notorious woman from rendering Him a bodily service (Lk. 43 Suppl, 41| justice, for it is called the rendering of a debt. Therefore it 44 Suppl, 50| from being contracted, by ~rendering it not invalid but unlawful. 45 Suppl, 65| to the principal end, as ~rendering its attainment difficult 46 Suppl, 87| admixture of something rendering it undesirable or unpleasant; 47 Suppl, 87| anything mixed ~with it rendering it unpleasant or undesirable.


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