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debitum 1
deborah 1
debt 554
debtor 29
debtors 8
debts 18
decad 1
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29 considerations
29 contemplating
29 corrupts
29 debtor
29 destroying
29 detained
29 disparity
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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debtor

   Part, Question
1 1, 1 | and to the ~unwise I am a debtor" (Rm. 1:14) - that spiritual 2 1, 21 | due. But God is no ~man's debtor. Therefore justice does 3 1, 21 | yet ~He Himself is not the debtor, since He is not directed 4 2, 100 | of reason that man is a debtor in the point of rendering ~ 5 2, 105 | but rather ~permits the debtor to give what he needs least. 6 2, 114 | from another makes him his ~debtor; for a man's wage is a debt 7 2, 114 | him. Now God is no one's ~debtor; hence it is written (Rm. 8 2, 114 | follow that God is ~made our debtor simply, but His own, inasmuch 9 2, 29 | not among the goods of the debtor, but rather as belonging ~ 10 2, 29 | among the goods of the ~debtor and not of the creditor; 11 2, 78 | the point of view of the debtor, and in ~this way it pertains 12 2, 99 | answer that, Man becomes a debtor to other men in various 13 2, 99 | nourishment. ~Consequently man is debtor chiefly to his parents and 14 2, 104 | kindness ~has made you his debtor!"~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[106] 15 2, 104 | too soon, is an ~unwilling debtor, and an unwilling debtor 16 2, 104 | debtor, and an unwilling debtor is ungrateful."~Aquin.: 17 2, 104 | depends on the equity of the debtor: and ~therefore it should 18 2, 105 | anything." Yet "an unwilling debtor is ungrateful," as Seneca 19 3, 35 | sentence, for He was ~not a debtor unto death.~Aquin.: SMT 20 3, 37 | circumcising himself that he is a debtor to do ~the whole Law," we 21 3, 40 | circumcising himself, that he is a debtor to do the whole Law."~Aquin.: 22 3, 49 | slew, though He was no ~debtor."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[49] A[ 23 3, 62 | circumcising himself, that he is a debtor to the whole law."~Aquin.: 24 3, 70 | circumcising himself, that he is a debtor to do the whole Law." But 25 3, 70 | circumcising himself, that ne is a debtor to do the whole law." ~Therefore, 26 Suppl, 13| that, Man becomes God's debtor in two ways; first, by reason 27 Suppl, 14| never become his son's ~debtor: and much less can man make 28 Suppl, 14| less can man make God his debtor on account of ~equivalence 29 Appen1, 2| Whosoever is another's debtor, is freed from his ~indebtedness


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