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debita 1
debitum 1
deborah 1
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debtor 29
debtors 8
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556 proceeds
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554 lower
553 measure
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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debt

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501 Suppl, 64| asking for the marriage debt is more unbecoming on feast ~ 502 Suppl, 64| celebration of marriage. Yet the debt may be asked for on ~those 503 Suppl, 64| payment of a request for the debt as by the celebration of 504 Suppl, 65| is bound to pay her the debt when she asks. ~Therefore 505 Suppl, 65| require the husband to pay the debt every ~time his wife asks 506 Suppl, 65| marriage does require the debt ~to be paid at all times 507 Suppl, 66| of this, he pays her the debt at her asking, ~before she 508 Suppl, 66| compelled by law to pay her the debt, or if he ~do so at her 509 Suppl, 67| sin, ~it did not incur the debt of punishment, either temporal 510 Suppl, 67| that divorce incurred the debt of temporal ~punishment.~ 511 Suppl, 69| it be held back by some ~debt, for which its flight must 512 Suppl, 71| not absolved from his own debt if he pay a debt for another 513 Suppl, 71| his own debt if he pay a debt for another man. ~Therefore 514 Suppl, 71| not absolved from his own debt for the reason that by ~ 515 Suppl, 71| suffrages he has paid the debt of the one for whom he offered ~ 516 Suppl, 71| suffrages ~has paid the debt of a dead person is freed 517 Suppl, 71| person is freed from his own debt, it would ~seem that one 518 Suppl, 71| while absolving him from the debt of punishment, does not ~ 519 Suppl, 71| the performer from his own debt of punishment, because in 520 Suppl, 71| can be equal to the one debt without being equal to the ~ 521 Suppl, 71| greater satisfaction than ~the debt of one. Secondly, it may 522 Suppl, 71| not simply freed from the ~debt of eternal punishment, but 523 Suppl, 71| a ~person pay another's debt human justice releases the 524 Suppl, 71| suffrages for another pays the debt, in a ~sense, of the person 525 Suppl, 71| rather ~the payment of a debt: and it does not follow, 526 Suppl, 71| follow, if one person's debt be ~paid, that the debt 527 Suppl, 71| debt be ~paid, that the debt of others is paid likewise.~ 528 Suppl, 71| manner of the payment of a debt, as ~stated above (A[12], 529 Suppl, 75| evil or absolved from a debt unless one incur the debt 530 Suppl, 75| debt unless one incur the debt or incur the evil: ~and 531 Suppl, 75| one ~who is born without a debt or free from evil, but only 532 Suppl, 75| one who is born ~with a debt and is afterwards delivered 533 Suppl, 75| who have contracted the debt of death by being born in 534 Suppl, 84| repentance remain in the debt of punishment due to them, ~ 535 Suppl, 93| money receives the name of debt through being due to ~some 536 Suppl, 93| though the money and the debt are altogether the same. 537 Suppl, 96| those who ask that their debt be ~forgiven, but not to 538 Appen1, 2| Purgatory frees from the debt of punishment?~(6) Whether 539 Appen1, 2| OBJ 3: Further, since the debt of punishment is an effect 540 Appen1, 2| who has not fully paid the debt of punishment, this ~debt 541 Appen1, 2| debt of punishment, this ~debt does not increase when he 542 Appen1, 2| he lived he was not in ~debt to the extent of the most 543 Appen1, 2| Purgatory, as regards the debt of punishment. ~Therefore 544 Appen1, 2| Purgatory delivers from the debt of punishment?~Aquin.: SMT 545 Appen1, 2| does not deliver from ~the debt of punishment. For every 546 Appen1, 2| is not cleansed ~from the debt of punishment by the punishment 547 Appen1, 2| this life atones for the debt of ~punishment. Much more 548 Appen1, 2| indebtedness by paying the debt. And, since the obligation 549 Appen1, 2| is nothing else than the debt of punishment, a person 550 Appen1, 2| Purgatory cleanses from the debt of punishment.~Aquin.: SMT 551 Appen1, 2| Reply OBJ 1: Although the debt of punishment does not in 552 Appen1, 2| punishment, it is ~opposed to the debt of punishment, because the 553 Appen1, 2| sin, and the ~greater the debt, the more severely is it 554 Appen2, 1| after this life. For if the debt of punishment is not paid


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