Part, Question
1 2, 10 | unbeliever, he had been bought for his service: ~if, however,
2 2, 10 | if, however, he had been bought for sale, then he should
3 2, 64 | hidden in a field that he bought the field, as though he ~
4 2, 75 | advantage from ~something he has bought, he may, of his own accord,
5 2, 75 | should be equal to the thing bought.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[77] A[
6 2, 75 | it, you must either have bought it for less than its value,
7 2, 75 | at a higher price than he bought is ~a tradesman, but only
8 2, 76 | usury, but to the person who bought it. Yet he that ~paid usury
9 2, 81 | Benefic. ii, 1), "nothing ~is bought more dearly than what is
10 2, 81 | more dearly than what is bought with prayers." But God is ~
11 2, 85 | If, however, a field be bought with the profits of ~usury,
12 2, 86 | sacrifice, could and ~had to be bought back, as the law requires.
13 2, 98 | of heaven is said to be bought when a man gives ~what he
14 2, 98 | receive tithes. Now Abraham bought ~from Ephron a double cave
15 2, 98 | 23:8, sqq.), and Jacob ~bought from Esau the right of the
16 2, 98 | double cave ~which Abraham bought for a burial place was consecrated
17 2, 151| against lust, ~"You are bought with a great price: glorify
18 3, 44 | all them that sold and ~bought," the same Jerome says: "
19 3, 46 | to 1 Cor. 6:20: "You are bought with a great price: ~glorify
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