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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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spend

   Part, Question
1 2, 69 | according to Job 21:13: "They spend their ~days in wealth." 2 2, 30 | and that what we would ~spend in almsgiving might be needful 3 2, 51 | Douay: 'foolish'] man shall spend it." Therefore ~imprudence 4 2, 98 | benefice in question, and to spend it on some pious object. 5 2, 113 | cleric who shall be found to spend his time in flattery and 6 2, 115 | give; ~and many give or spend liberally who are not virtuous 7 2, 115 | Ethic. iv, 1), "those who spend ~much on intemperance are 8 2, 115 | other virtues, though they spend much on certain evil works, 9 2, 115 | money earned by ~others, spend it more liberally, because 10 2, 115 | belongs to a liberal man to spend rather than to ~give.~Aquin.: 11 2, 115 | greater virtue ~than when we spend it on ourselves. But it 12 2, 115 | spent uselessly. But to spend it usefully is not less 13 2, 115 | that others have ~earned, spend it more liberally, through 14 2, 115 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: To spend on oneself is an inclination 15 2, 115 | inclination of nature; hence to ~spend money on others belongs 16 2, 117 | those ~who are unwilling to spend their own, lest they be 17 2, 117 | and the foolish man shall spend it": and the Philosopher 18 2, 117 | them to excess. That one spend too much for the sake of ~ 19 2, 132 | belongs to magnificence to ~spend much in order that some 20 2, 133 | a mean man is ~loth to spend money." But this belongs 21 2, 133 | man intends principally to spend little, wherefore the ~Philosopher 22 2, 133 | that "he seeks how he may spend least." ~As a result of 23 2, 133 | that ~he is unwilling to spend. Therefore it is evident 24 2, 133 | man is loth and ~slow to spend. Yet they differ in this, 25 2, 133 | spending. But those who spend much, where they ought ~ 26 2, 133 | much, where they ought ~to spend little, spend little where 27 2, 133 | ought ~to spend little, spend little where they ought 28 2, 133 | little where they ought to spend much, according ~to Ethic. 29 2, 133 | above (A[1]). Now those who spend excessively, do so in order 30 2, 133 | whereby a man intends to spend less than his work is worth, 31 2, 133 | much where it behooved to spend little. But it ~is opposed 32 2, 133 | as when it behooves to ~spend much, it spends little or 33 2, 182 | But I most gladly will spend and be spent myself ~for 34 2, 186 | He ~deemed it unlawful to spend the property of the poor 35 3, 29 | hidden things: but those who spend their lives in worldly vanities ~ 36 Suppl, 13| Further, man is bound to spend all his time in the service 37 Suppl, 96| things, they ~nevertheless spend something in works of mercy.


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