Part, Question
1 2, 69 | done with a view to human ~remuneration, according to Lk. 14:12, "
2 2, 76 | Further, just as there is real remuneration, so is there verbal ~remuneration,
3 2, 76 | remuneration, so is there verbal ~remuneration, and remuneration by service,
4 2, 76 | verbal ~remuneration, and remuneration by service, as a gloss says
5 2, 76 | accept any other kind of remuneration.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
6 2, 76 | repayment in ~the shape of some remuneration of service or words, it
7 2, 76 | expected or exacted some real remuneration, because both can be ~priced
8 2, 76 | If on the ~other hand the remuneration by service or words be given
9 2, 98 | spirituals?~(5) Whether real remuneration alone makes a man guilty
10 2, 98 | of simony, or ~also oral remuneration or remuneration by service?~(
11 2, 98 | also oral remuneration or remuneration by service?~(6) Of the punishment
12 2, 98 | likeness to a gratuitous remuneration.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[100] A[
13 2, 98 | service, or for an oral remuneration?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[100] A[
14 2, 98 | equivalent of service, or an oral remuneration. Gregory ~says (Regist.
15 2, 98 | buying or selling. Now oral remuneration denotes the ~conferring
16 2, 98 | which seems to imply oral remuneration: and yet ~hypocrites are
17 2, 98 | simony. Therefore oral ~remuneration does not entail simony.~
18 2, 98 | consideration ~of an oral remuneration or of an equivalent in service
19 2, 98 | under the head of "real remuneration," so too does he contract
20 2, 98 | it, by ~receiving "oral remuneration" or an "equivalent in service
21 2, 98 | Hence this is not a case of remuneration for service ~rendered, such
22 2, 98 | it ~will be a case of remuneration for service rendered, and
23 2, 98 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Oral remuneration denotes either praise that
24 2, 98 | things in return for a ~remuneration. Now certain spiritual things
25 2, 98 | things in ~return for a remuneration cannot lawfully retain them.
26 2, 100| and a certain payment of ~remuneration, according to Rm. 13:7, "
27 2, 101| either for almsgiving or for remuneration." Now both ~of these pertain
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