|    Part, Question1   1, 63  |   superior, if he can procure an advantage under an ~inferior which
 2   1, 64  |   superior, if he can procure an advantage under an ~inferior which
 3   1, 95  |    exterior sources more or less advantage and help: since indeed it
 4   2, 21  |          something to ~another's advantage or hurt. It must, moreover,
 5   2, 98  |       written (Rm. 3:1,2): "What advantage then hath ~the Jew? . . .
 6   2, 105 |       moderation in pursuing the advantage of victory, by sparing women ~
 7   2, 61  |          there is at ~least this advantage, that he can trust the more
 8   2, 64  |          dark], because he takes advantage of the ~night."~Aquin.:
 9   2, 75  |       established for the common advantage of both ~parties, one of
10   2, 75  |       established for the common advantage, should not be more of a
11   2, 75  |     accidentally ~tending to the advantage of one party, and to the
12   2, 75  |       the one man derive a great advantage by ~becoming possessed of
13   2, 75  |           the price, because the advantage accruing to the buyer, is
14   2, 75  |       find that he derives great advantage from ~something he has bought,
15   2, 75  |   counsel which would be for his advantage in any way; but only in
16   2, 75  |        to trade for some ~public advantage, for instance, lest his
17   2, 76  |       with justice, but lest the advantage of ~many should be hindered.
18   2, 76  |         Further, for no temporal advantage ought one to give another
19   2, 76  |          account of any temporal advantage.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
20   2, 96  |         Yet it is lawful to take advantage of an oath of ~one who has
21   2, 104 |       off, and it would be of no advantage to him to be repaid for
22   2, 110 |       pride profited us? or what advantage ~hath the boasting of riches
23   2, 121 |        end, but of some temporal advantage to be obtained, such ~as
24   2, 142 |        effect by reason of some ~advantage or harm resulting therefrom;
25   2, 148 |          to have considered the ~advantage," namely of the prevention
26   2, 183 |        the sake of some temporal advantage, nor even on ~account of
27   2, 183 |     either for ~the sake of some advantage to the Church, or on account
28   2, 183 |   hireling is to prefer temporal advantage or ~one's bodily welfare
29   2, 185 |       with a view to his private advantage. ~Accordingly those who
30   2, 185 |     supported by those for whose advantage they work.~Aquin.: SMT SS
31   2, 185 |   preached merely for a temporal advantage; ~hence he says (2 Cor.
32   2, 186 |      than one; for they have the advantage of their society." ~Therefore
33 Suppl, 15| cleansing of his sins, by taking advantage of ~them patiently. If,
34 Suppl, 36|           Wherefore all temporal advantage should count for ~nothing,
35 Suppl, 48|          whereby she ~intends an advantage resulting from the sacrament
36 Suppl, 60|       Church cannot rightly take advantage of the law which ~permits
37 Suppl, 62|      Further, no one should gain advantage from sin. But the adulteress
38 Suppl, 71|         one should ~acquire some advantage from deeds of another.~~
39 Suppl, 72|       would have gained no such ~advantage from his death if he were
40 Suppl, 95|      their damnation is to their advantage.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[
41 Suppl, 95|          clear that they gain no advantage from ~their sin.~Aquin.:
42 Suppl, 96|        except on account of some advantage. Now God does not wish ~
43 Suppl, 96|          OBJ[3]]. Since then ~no advantage can result from the perpetuity
 
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