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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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strangers

   Part, Question
1 2, 32 | assistance to friends and strangers."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[32] A[ 2 2, 98 | have been useless to admit strangers to the ~legal observances 3 2, 104 | to receive travelers and strangers: ~this is the third part 4 2, 105 | his ~estate would pass to strangers. Nevertheless the Law observed 5 2, 105 | Old Law mercifully forbade strangers to be molested: ~for it 6 2, 105 | for yourselves also were strangers in the land of Egypt": ~ 7 2, 105 | you know the ~hearts of strangers, for you also were strangers 8 2, 105 | strangers, for you also were strangers in the land of Egypt." ~ 9 2, 105 | others, as neither were strangers, as already stated: for 10 2, 105 | acceptance of usury from strangers, but only to tolerate it 11 2, 108 | the taking of usury from strangers. Wherefore Our ~Lord forbade 12 2, 29 | to us, but preferably to strangers and to those who are in 13 2, 29 | one ought rather to invite strangers, on ~account of their greater 14 2, 112 | deeds, even to those who are strangers or ~unknown to us. Hence 15 2, 112 | friendship, for we do not treat strangers with ~the same intimacy 16 2, 112 | unknown, companions and strangers." Therefore this virtue 17 2, 112 | way with acquaintances and strangers, ~since, as he says (Ethic. 18 2, 112 | displease intimate friends and strangers in the same way." This likeness ~ 19 2, 142 | with our deeds: whereas strangers and ~persons entirely unknown 20 2, 142 | the harm that comes from ~strangers and passersby ceases almost 21 2, 182 | acquaintances but ~also strangers and even his enemies, for 22 3, 11 | their own children, or of strangers?" On Peter ~replying: "Of 23 3, 11 | On Peter ~replying: "Of strangers," He concluded: "Then the 24 Suppl, 23| unknown, or in the case of strangers or travelers ~in the country 25 Suppl, 54| remote kindred than with strangers: ~and it was dangerous because 26 Suppl, 55| But in accusations even ~strangers are heard. Therefore in 27 Suppl, 55| 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Strangers cannot know of the consanguinity 28 Suppl, 55| unexceptionable. But here strangers are ~not admitted, although 29 Suppl, 57| connected with us than towards strangers. ~Therefore adoption should 30 Suppl, 67| lend money for usury to strangers, on account of ~corruption 31 Suppl, 71| their kinsfolk than for ~strangers.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[


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