|    Part, Question1   2, 109|    Further, eternal life is the wage of reward bestowed by God
 2   2, 109|     very great in heaven." But ~wage or reward is meted by God
 3   2, 114|        his ~debtor; for a man's wage is a debt due to him. Now
 4   2, 114|    under merit is the reward or wage, which is a ~kind of good.
 5   2, 10 |        Christ's faithful ~often wage war with unbelievers, not
 6   2, 38 |  Whether it is always sinful to wage war?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[40]
 7   2, 38 |     that it is always sinful to wage war. Because ~punishment
 8   2, 38 |   except for sin. Now those who wage war are ~threatened by Our
 9   2, 38 |        1~Reply OBJ 3: Those who wage war justly aim at peace,
10   2, 38 |   Although it is meritorious to wage a just war, nevertheless ~
11   2, 55 |    instance the ~payment of the wage due for a service rendered.
12   2, 94 |        appointed that he should wage war against the demons.
13   2, 98 |  servants are hired for a money wage. Therefore ~to grant a spiritual
14   2, 186|       seem unlawful for them to wage war; and ~consequently no
15   2, 186|    imply that the religious can wage war on their own ~authority;
16   2, 186| established for soldiering, to ~wage war, not indeed on their
17   2, 186|     Church who are competent to wage war by virtue of their office, ~
18   3, 72 |        Reply OBJ 1: All have to wage the spiritual combat with
 
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