Part, Question
1 2, 19 | in relation to the common estate; whereas the thief's wife
2 2, 105 | succeed to ~their father's estate except in default of male
3 2, 105 | been sad to think that his ~estate would pass to strangers.
4 2, 105 | succeeded to their ~father's estate, should marry within their
5 2, 20 | measured according to man's estate: yet it is not, if we look
6 2, 61 | be appointed heir to an ~estate, but not to be chosen for
7 2, 85 | has ~charge of the common estate of a multitude should be
8 2, 99 | will had to be read, the estate had to be divided, and so ~
9 2, 127 | depart from his ~natural estate, or from the dignity of
10 2, 129 | certain excellence of their estate: and accordingly ~inordinate
11 2, 167 | namely, as exceeds his estate) "save for vainglory." ~
12 2, 167 | is an indication of man's estate; ~wherefore excess, deficiency,
13 2, 167 | something connected with man's ~estate.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[169] A[
14 2, 167 | be consistent with the estate of the person, according
15 2, 167 | maintain the fitness of ~their estate, or even by adding something
16 2, 183 | they ~are of the Lord's estate, or because the Lord Himself
17 2, 183 | the Lord Himself is the estate, i.e. ~portion of clerics.
18 3, 23 | admits him as heir to his estate. Now God is infinitely good: ~
19 3, 41 | in words their glory and estate." Or, again, as ~Origen
20 Suppl, 57| adopted does not inherit ~the estate of the adopter, nor is the
21 Suppl, 57| power to dispose of their estate. Consequently one who is
22 Suppl, 57| competent to inherit the estate, ~be adopted, he is adopted
23 Suppl, 57| which one inherits another's estate.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[57] A[
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