|    Part, Question1   1, 23  |         as there is no need of advice except on account of ~defective
 2   2, 90  |        only advise, and if his advice be not taken, ~it has no
 3   2, 102 |        a man who will not take advice, and does nothing but what
 4   2, 103 |       21:26) that Paul, at the advice of James, "took the ~men,
 5   2, 2   |   Apostle would not give this ~advice, if it would imply a diminution
 6   2, 30  |    that ~counsel includes both advice and instruction.~Aquin.:
 7   2, 38  |      those who sought salutary advice in the Gospel would rather ~
 8   2, 43  |       should be ~guided by the advice of others, and as to this
 9   2, 69  |     pleading, and a lawyer his advice."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[71] A[
10   2, 69  |   consent to plead, or to give advice in other people's causes. ~
11   2, 69  |        he sell his pleading or advice, he does not act against ~
12   2, 75  |     one is not bound to offer ~advice to all or to tell them the
13   2, 98  |      advocacy, a physician his advice for health, and a master
14   2, 98  |      price for his learning or advice, since this is ~not a sale
15   2, 104 |      to owe them; such as good advice, ~frequent fellowship, affable
16   2, 148 |     rather than commanding, by advice ~rather than threats. Such
17   2, 148 |     some drink too much at the advice of the physician, that ~
18   2, 148 |       much at the ~physician's advice in order to provoke vomiting,
19   2, 187 |      Long deliberation and the advice of many are required in ~
20   2, 187 |         Ethic. iii, 3); while ~advice is unnecessary in matters
21   3, 80  |       at Easter; unless by the advice of his parish priest, ~and
22   3, 80  | penitents, "who refrain on the advice of their priest," are ~excused.~
23 Suppl, 14|        1~Reply OBJ 1: Daniel's advice meant that he should give
 
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