Part, Question
1 1, 36 | ghost" is the old ~English equivalent for the Latin "spiritus,"
2 1, 37 | Augustine when he retracted its equivalent to the ~effect that "the
3 1, 37 | Augustine when he retracted its equivalent to the ~effect that "the
4 2, 60 | which can be paid in the equivalent. But the ~name of justice
5 2, 2 | to think] seems to be equivalent to "coagitare," i.e. "to ~
6 2, 21 | prescribe an act of virtue is equivalent to a ~prohibition of the
7 2, 24 | hatred of a person's evil is equivalent to love of ~his good. Hence
8 2, 32 | desire for another's good is equivalent to hatred of his evil. ~
9 2, 34 | nemesis} [*The nearest equivalent is "indignation." The use
10 2, 60 | impossible to repay the equivalent, it suffices ~to repay what
11 2, 60 | taken cannot be restored in equivalent, compensation ~should be
12 2, 60 | but one is not ~bound in equivalent, because that man had not
13 2, 60 | bound to compensation in equivalent, in ~proportion, however,
14 2, 60 | made good by ~repayment in equivalent: for instance if a man damnifies
15 2, 60 | need not be made good in ~equivalent; because to have a thing
16 2, 98 | things in return for an ~equivalent of service, or for an oral
17 2, 98 | things in ~return for an equivalent of service, or an oral remuneration.
18 2, 98 | should be rewarded." Now an equivalent of service ~denotes serving
19 2, 98 | oral remuneration or of an equivalent in service rendered or money ~
20 2, 98 | oral remuneration" or an "equivalent in service rendered."~Aquin.:
21 2, 100 | properly speaking, to pay ~the equivalent to those to whom we owe
22 2, 104 | as he repays less or an equivalent, he would ~seem to do nothing
23 2, 121 | since no bodily good is ~equivalent to the good of the reason.
24 2, 149 | from "pudor," which is ~equivalent to shame. Now shame, according
25 2, 152 | For incest [*'Incestus' is equivalent to 'in-castus = 'unchaste']
26 3, 66 | ordained ~by Christ in its equivalent; in the sense that Christ
27 Suppl, 13| it is impossible to make ~equivalent satisfaction to God, but
28 Suppl, 14| an evil deed ~deserves an equivalent punishment according to
29 Suppl, 86| an action is considered equivalent to doing it. ~Wherefore
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