Part, Question
1 2, 103 | them (Gal. 4:9) "weak and needy ~elements": weak indeed,
2 2, 103 | results from their being needy, i.e. from the fact that
3 2, 28 | whether we give to the needy or forgive the ~repentant."
4 2, 30 | something is given to the needy, out of compassion and for
5 2, 30 | alms, is ~by nature more needy than the spirit which is
6 2, 30 | is to be commended if the needy one is comforted ~by it:
7 2, 30 | sometimes more welcome to a needy man than a spiritual alms.
8 2, 30 | observes (Topic. iii, 2), for a needy man "money is better than ~
9 2, 30 | equal, but if he who is less needy is better, and is in want ~
10 2, 30 | to rot, the money of the needy ~that you have buried underground:
11 2, 30 | being freed from care, to be needy with Christ."~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 38 | the poor: and deliver ~the needy out of the hand of the sinner";
13 2, 56 | the act ~of succoring the needy. Now in succoring the needy
14 2, 56 | needy. Now in succoring the needy we give them what is ~not
15 2, 56 | Wherefore to succor the needy, ~which belongs to mercy
16 2, 61 | respect of the person of the ~needy. Therefore in judicial sentences
17 2, 61 | one ought to succor the needy as ~far as possible, yet
18 2, 64 | to refuse to ~succor the needy when you can and are well
19 2, 68 | the poor, ~and deliver the needy from the hand of the sinner";
20 2, 69 | always bound ~to feed the needy. Therefore neither is an
21 2, 69 | throughout the world for the needy that one may succor them;
22 2, 75 | for the ~assistance of the needy: or again, a man may take
23 2, 79 | usefulness ~to him, the more needy the man the more praiseworthy
24 2, 86 | He is a kind and not a needy ~exactor, for he does not
25 2, 92 | you again to ~the weak and needy elements?" says: "The observance
26 2, 116 | that thou hoardest, the needy man's money ~that thou possessest,
27 2, 116 | softened by mercy to assist the needy with his ~riches [*See Q[
28 2, 184 | that those who ~assist "the needy with the things they possess,
29 2, 185 | working, and gave it to the needy when they were converted
30 2, 185 | bestowed his ~goods on his needy brethren; for all Christians
31 2, 185 | have for the support of the needy.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[
32 2, 185 | written (Ps. 69:6): "I am needy and poor"; where a gloss
33 2, 185 | where a gloss says: ~"'Needy,' that is a suppliant; '
34 2, 185 | not only poor, but are so needy that they have to receive ~
35 2, 186 | the poor, and deliver the needy out of the hand of the sinner."~
36 3, 35 | it down; the steps of the needy," i.e. of the ~apostles
37 3, 61 | of the Old Law "weak and ~needy elements" (Gal. 4:9) because
38 3, 62 | you again to the weak ~and needy elements?" i.e. "to the
39 Suppl, 72| glory that they assist the needy ~for their salvation: for
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