Part, Question
1 1, 4 | to ~other things as the receiver is to the received; but
2 1, 4 | as the ~received to the receiver. When therefore I speak
3 1, 42 | the Son by relation of receiver.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[42] A[
4 1, 76 | to the condition of the receiver. But the form of the thing ~
5 1, 76 | to the condition of the ~receiver. Therefore the species of
6 1, 42 | the Son by relation of receiver.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[42] A[
7 1, 75 | to the condition of the receiver. But the form of the thing ~
8 1, 75 | to the condition of the ~receiver. Therefore the species of
9 1, 83 | the received ~is in the receiver according to the mode of
10 1, 83 | according to the mode of the receiver. We must ~conclude, therefore,
11 2, 30 | wherein both giver and receiver contravene the justice ~
12 2, 59 | belongings, the one that is the receiver, ~will have 6, and the other
13 2, 60 | the case of the giver and receiver who ~are guilty of simony.
14 2, 60 | to him: and, since ~the receiver acted against the law in
15 2, 60 | when, to wit, a man is a receiver of thieves, and gives them ~
16 2, 75 | utility accruing to ~the receiver: and this utility sometimes
17 2, 75 | given, for instance if the receiver be in great need of that
18 2, 85 | same person is giver and receiver, even as agent and ~patient,
19 2, 105 | Between the giver and the ~receiver of a favor there is this
20 3, 64 | may be ~impetrated for the receiver of the sacrament through
21 3, 72 | in the ~giver and in the receiver, so also does the sacrament
22 3, 72 | becoming that both giver and ~receiver should be fasting.~Aquin.:
23 3, 83 | regards the ~condition of the receiver. Consequently, if after
24 Suppl, 14| something to ~which the receiver has no claim. In this sense
25 Suppl, 56| relationship contracted between the receiver and the ~received at the
26 Suppl, 79| received be fitting to the receiver and ~perfect it, or contrary
27 Suppl, 87| according ~to the mode of the receiver and not of the received."
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