Part, Question
1 1, 109 | works miracles at their request, in the same way as holy
2 2, 109 | For is it not a mocking ~request to seek what we know He
3 2, 94 | scarcely heard the widow's request."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[96] A[
4 2, 98 | is done only at another's request would seem ~to be done gratis:
5 2, 98 | benefice at some person's request. ~Therefore this is not
6 2, 98 | likewise, to grant a person's request ~for the bestowal of a temporary
7 2, 98 | which has its price, or a request whereby man's favor is ~
8 2, 98 | commits simony. Now to grant a request made for an unworthy person ~
9 2, 98 | is simoniacal. But if the request be made for a worthy person,
10 2, 98 | the person for whom the ~request is made. Nevertheless there
11 2, 98 | him unworthy, and so his request is made for ~an unworthy
12 2, 99 | Lk. 9, "this disciple's ~request was, not that he might bury
13 2, 142 | being disappointed in our request, or by failing to become ~
14 3, 21 | Wherefore, then is the request of one who prays ~granted,
15 3, 44 | the demons, at their own ~request, into the swine, which they
16 Suppl, 64| her demands, it is not a request for the debt, but ~an unjust
17 Suppl, 64| the husband can sometimes request his wife not to exact ~the
18 Suppl, 64| ultimately persists in his request, she must yield to his demand.
19 Suppl, 64| caused by the ~payment of a request for the debt as by the celebration
20 Suppl, 66| or if he ~do so at her request, being compelled by his
21 Suppl, 72| another at the ~latter's request, he presents his petition
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