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steadily 1
steadiness 3
steady 3
steal 36
stealeth 1
stealing 8
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36 sole
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36 spouse
36 steal
36 subsistence
36 surpassing
36 suspended
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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steal

   Part, Question
1 2, 18 | species; for instance, to ~steal, which is to appropriate 2 2, 18 | holy place. Consequently to steal from a holy place has an ~ 3 2, 19 | since a man who wills to steal in order to give ~alms, 4 2, 99 | not kill, Thou shalt not steal." This was ~reasonable: 5 2, 99 | not ~kill, Thou shalt not steal": and these are properly 6 2, 100| not kill, Thou shalt not steal": and these belong to the 7 2, 100| fourth, ~"Thou shalt not steal"; the fifth, "Thou shalt 8 2, 100| saying that "Thou shalt ~not steal," and another binding one 9 2, 100| adultery, Thou shalt not steal," is distinct from the prohibition 10 2, 100| is said, "Thou shalt not steal." Harm done by word is ~ 11 2, 102| not kill, Thou shalt not steal." But ~the ceremonial precepts 12 2, 108| that one must not kill, or steal, and so forth.~Aquin.: SMT 13 2, 11 | commits adultery that he may ~steal, is a thief rather than 14 2, 55 | decreeing that it is lawful to steal or to commit ~adultery. 15 2, 56 | the other. Thus a man may steal another's ~property, not 16 2, 56 | property ~without wishing to steal it. Accordingly the directing 17 2, 59 | Ex. 22:1): "If any man steal an ox or a sheep, and kill 18 2, 60 | 22:1): "If a man shall steal an ox ~or a sheep and kill 19 2, 64 | 20:15): "Thou shalt not steal."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[66] A[ 20 2, 64 | to Ex. ~22:1, "If any man steal an ox or a sheep . . . he 21 2, 64 | Whether it is lawful to steal through stress of need?~ 22 2, 64 | It would seem unlawful to steal through stress of need. 23 2, 64 | of hunger or ~nakedness, steal food, clothing or beast, 24 2, 64 | Therefore it is not lawful to steal through stress of need.~ 25 2, 64 | Therefore a man cannot lawfully steal in order to remedy a need.~ 26 2, 64 | vii), it is unlawful to steal in ~order to succor one' 27 2, 64 | neither ~is it lawful to steal in order to remedy one's 28 2, 97 | place under theft, if one ~steal a sacred thing. Therefore 29 2, 102| Gn. 22); and the Jews to ~steal the property of the Egyptians ( 30 2, 108| neither is it lawful ~to steal in order to give an alms, 31 2, 116| even if he ~be unwilling to steal. In this way covetousness 32 2, 179| commits adultery that he may steal, is a thief rather ~than 33 2, 184| compelled by poverty, I should steal and forswear the name of 34 2, 185| that stole, let him now steal no more; but ~rather let 35 2, 185| that stole, let him now steal no more; but rather let 36 3, 88 | commits adultery in order to steal is a thief rather than an ~


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