|    Part, Question1   1, 60 |  angels, without their still ~retaining a natural affection towards
 2   1, 65 |      higher or a ~lower rank, retaining their simplicity; while
 3   1, 76 |       from its proper ~place, retaining meanwhile an aptitude and
 4   1, 61 |  angels, without their still ~retaining a natural affection towards
 5   1, 66 |      higher or a ~lower rank, retaining their simplicity; while
 6   1, 75 |       from its proper ~place, retaining meanwhile an aptitude and
 7   1, 78 | memory only for the power ~of retaining species, we must say that
 8   2, 2  |        Man's good consists in retaining happiness rather than ~in
 9   2, 49 |     we call it a disposition, retaining the name of the ~genus,
10   2, 81 |     in Baptism, but as still ~retaining something of the oldness
11   2, 19 |     the same way, a man while retaining in the universal, the true ~
12   2, 30 |      lest he be condemned for retaining his talent, if when he ~
13   2, 76 |      use of ~the house, while retaining the ownership. For this
14   2, 76 |   lawfully sell its use while retaining one's ~ownership of it.
15   2, 76 |   injured through ~the lender retaining them: for then he is bound
16   2, 116|      his due, by stealing or ~retaining another's property. This
17   2, 116|      in the unjust taking ~or retaining of another's property, and
18   2, 116|     first place it exceeds in retaining, and in this ~respect covetousness
19   2, 117|     giving, but deficiency in retaining and acquiring, while covetousness, ~
20   2, 117|      excess in acquiring ~and retaining. Hence it is evident that
21   2, 117|        to which receiving and retaining are ~subordinate, so, too,
22   2, 117|       more than receiving or ~retaining, wherein the covetous man
23   2, 150|     is described as fresh and retaining its ~freshness, so long
24   2, 183|       under the obligation of retaining the intention of devoting
25   2, 187|       purpose of trial, while retaining the freedom to remain ~or
26   3, 13 |    natures, each nature still retaining ~what belonged to it. Now
27   3, 31 |     by sexual intercourse but retaining her ~virginity." For as
28   3, 34 |      entered the womb, while ~retaining the reality of His Nature,
29   3, 68 |    sin: for the ~very fact of retaining what belongs to another
30   3, 85 | immediately under the ruler, ~retaining their freedom. But a thing
31 Suppl, 6|    Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The retaining of another's property against
 
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