Part, Question
1 2, 61 | contemplating the things of God, ~counts as nothing all things of
2 2, 97 | people expressed by a custom counts far more in ~favor of a
3 2, 28 | friend as another self, he counts his friend's hurt as his
4 2, 30 | Almsdeeds deserve on two counts to receive an eternal ~reward.
5 2, 32 | neighbor are evil on two ~counts; first by reason of the
6 2, 33 | good, it is evil on two counts, both in itself and in point
7 2, 48 | Further, the soldiers' bravery counts for a great deal in ~warfare.
8 2, 51 | said to be general on two ~counts: first, essentially, because
9 2, 64 | that it is sinful on two counts. First, because of its opposition
10 2, 65 | person. Accordingly on two counts a judge is hindered from
11 2, 66 | he is punished on ~both counts. This is the meaning of
12 2, 84 | receive oblations under three ~counts. First, as poor, either
13 2, 99 | received ~from them. on both counts God holds first place, for
14 2, 104 | favor may be greater on two ~counts. First, owing to the quantity
15 2, 135 | goodness or difficulty on two counts. First, from the act's ~
16 2, 152 | venereal union on three ~counts. First, because man naturally
17 2, 166 | OBJ 3: Further, Andronicus counts austerity to be one of the
18 2, 170 | and this is clear on two counts. First, ~on account of their
19 3, 68 | desire; "which, with God, counts for the deed" (Augustine,
20 Suppl, 6 | bound to confession on two counts: first, by the ~Divine law,
21 Suppl, 71| would be meritorious on two counts.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
22 Suppl, 71| Suffrages avail on two counts, namely the action of the ~
23 Suppl, 71| person the satisfaction ~counts only for the person for
24 Suppl, 71| satisfaction of one ~person counts for another, and there can
25 Suppl, 86| especially to poverty on three ~counts. First, by reason of congruity,
26 Suppl, 93| character of merit on two counts, whence also it has the
27 Suppl, 95| they have lost, and on both counts they will ~suffer torments.
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