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gratiarum 1
gratifies 1
gratify 3
gratis 30
gratitude 65
gratuitous 183
gratuitously 27
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30 forfeit
30 forgotten
30 forming
30 gratis
30 hears
30 home
30 intentions
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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gratis

   Part, Question
1 2, 110| recompense of a gift given "gratis," ~inasmuch as we are said 2 2, 110| bestows something on another ~"gratis" from the love wherewith 3 2, 110| from benefits bestowed ~"gratis" arises "gratitude."~Aquin.: 4 2, 110| grace: first, the gift given gratis; secondly, the ~acknowledgment 5 2, 111| preceding merits is ~given gratis. Now even natural good is 6 2, 111| Being justified freely [gratis] by His grace." ~Hence sanctifying 7 2, 29 | case of benefits received gratis. Now no benefactor confers 8 2, 59 | even ~the use is granted gratis, it is called "letting" 9 2, 61 | liberality, when one ~gives gratis that which is not a man' 10 2, 76 | wont to lend to one another gratis, as in the case of the ~ 11 2, 98 | he could not accept it ~gratis without prejudice to himself.~ 12 2, 98 | request would seem ~to be done gratis: so that apparently it does 13 2, 98 | bestowal of a spiritual thing gratis on a person by ~reason of 14 2, 98 | spiritual ~things to be given gratis, according to Mt. 10:8, " 15 2, 104| favor is something bestowed "gratis": ~wherefore on the part 16 2, 104| inasmuch as it ~is bestowed gratis, and this regards the disposition 17 2, 104| having conferred the favor gratis ~without being bound to 18 2, 104| obligation to bestow something gratis in return. Now he does not 19 2, 104| seem to ~bestow something gratis, unless he exceeds the quantity 20 2, 104| would ~seem to do nothing gratis, but only to return what 21 2, 116| one ought to have given gratis, as in the case of usury, 22 3, 6 | personal being that is ~given gratis from above to the human 23 3, 6 | doing or bestowing something gratis, ~the union took place by 24 3, 7 | union has been bestowed gratis on the human nature; and 25 3, 7 | God, ~bestowing benefits gratis; and hence every man is 26 3, 38 | which sins ~are remitted gratis; and that what is accomplished 27 3, 46 | says (52:3): "You were sold gratis, and you shall be ~redeemed 28 3, 63 | God ~gives us something gratis, which is the very nature 29 3, 68 | faith alone; and remits all, gratis."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[ 30 3, 69 | in ~Baptism remits all, gratis."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[


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