Part, Question
1 1, 20 | are a greater gift to a poor man than to a king.~Aquin.:
2 1, 49 | it burnt the house of a poor ~man. The judgment, however,
3 1, 50 | it burnt the house of a poor ~man. The judgment, however,
4 2, 18 | to give something to the poor. Therefore an action is
5 2, 20 | a man ~give an alms to a poor man who makes bad use of
6 2, 24 | violating ~right, as when the poor are relieved, or the penitent
7 2, 27 | man loves health, and a poor man loves riches. But in
8 2, 42 | man who suddenly ~becomes poor, finds poverty all the more
9 2, 47 | instance, the sick, ~the poor, and those who are disappointed."
10 2, 47 | rich man ~is angry with the poor man, if the latter despise
11 2, 59 | violating right, as when the poor are relieved, or ~the penitent
12 2, 61 | words, "Blessed are the poor ~in spirit" (Lk. 6:20) says: "
13 2, 64 | and to give all to the poor is the most perfect mercy ~
14 2, 65 | Ethic. iv, 2,3) that "a poor man ~cannot be magnificent,"
15 2, 69 | beatitude is: ~"Blessed are the poor in spirit," which may refer
16 2, 69 | but . . . call the poor, the maimed," etc.; which,
17 2, 69 | with works of ~mercy to the poor." It is thus that Augustine
18 2, 69 | saying: ~"Blessed are ye poor." The second is that man
19 2, 69 | kingdom of heaven to the poor in spirit. Again, cruel ~
20 2, 69 | heaven is promised to the poor in spirit, as ~regards the
21 2, 73 | powerful person than on a poor man, since "there ~is no
22 2, 77 | greater pity ~to help a poor man. Therefore an evil passion
23 2, 96 | injustice; to oppress the poor in judgment, ~and do violence
24 2, 100 | all my ~goods to feed the poor, and if I should deliver
25 2, 102 | signifies those who oppress the ~poor. The kite, which is full
26 2, 102 | the strong to prey on the poor. The screech-owl, which ~
27 2, 105 | specially, ~with respect to the poor, it was prescribed that
28 2, 105 | any of ~my people that is poor that dwelleth with thee,
29 2, 105 | their labor for hire, are poor men who ~toil for their
30 2, 108 | anyone ~gives an alms to a poor man, not being bound so
31 2, 112 | on a sudden to ~make the poor man rich." Now it sometimes
32 2, 114 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The poor who receive alms are said
33 2, 114 | mercy, exercised towards the poor, we ~merit to be received
34 2, 13 | God on a sudden to make a ~poor man rich" (Ecclus. 11:23).
35 2, 18 | thou hast, and give to the poor." Therefore ~poverty of
36 2, 18 | is said: Blessed are the ~poor in spirit."~Aquin.: SMT
37 2, 20 | Judith 9:17): "Hear me a poor wretch ~making supplication
38 2, 22 | distribute ~all my goods to the poor, and if I should deliver
39 2, 29 | makest a feast, call the poor, the ~maimed," etc.~Aquin.:
40 2, 30 | all my goods to feed the poor . . . and have not charity,
41 2, 30 | needs someone to lean on, a poor man needs riches. Therefore ~
42 2, 30 | with him the cause of the poor." Therefore ~the aforesaid
43 2, 30 | with which we relieve the ~poor is sought merely for the
44 2, 30 | alms in the heart of the poor, and it shall ~obtain help
45 2, 30 | you rich while ~another is poor, unless it be that you may
46 2, 30 | thou hast, and give to the poor." Now he that gives all
47 2, 30 | gives all he ~has to the poor, gives not only what he
48 2, 30 | not to hear ~you with the poor whom you rob . . . Give
49 2, 30 | and give thereof to the poor, thinking that they are
50 2, 30 | consent, and then succor ~the poor man who is in extreme necessity.~
51 2, 30 | give one's property to the poor little ~by little, but it
52 2, 30 | distribute . . . to feed the poor," on which words a gloss ~
53 2, 30 | slew his oxen and fed ~the poor with what he had, so that
54 2, 38 | Ps. 81:4): "Rescue the poor: and deliver ~the needy
55 2, 38 | far as they protect ~the poor and the entire common weal
56 2, 45 | that "they would rather be poor in a rich empire than rich
57 2, 45 | rich empire than rich in a ~poor empire." Secondly, because,
58 2, 53 | interests of orphans and poor persons. Therefore solicitude
59 2, 60 | my ~goods I give to the poor."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[62] A[
60 2, 61 | rich man rather than to a poor ~man seems to pertain to
61 2, 61 | Church, to the exclusion of a poor ~man more learned and holier?" [*
62 2, 61 | Neither shalt thou favor a poor man in judgment."~
63 2, 64 | you rich while another is ~poor, unless it be that you may
64 2, 64 | purpose of succoring the poor. For this reason ~Ambrose [*
65 2, 64 | earth is the price of the poor man's ransom and ~freedom."~
66 2, 65 | But He shall ~judge the poor with justice, and shall
67 2, 68 | Ps. 81:4): "Rescue the poor, ~and deliver the needy
68 2, 68 | condition, as in the case of poor people, slaves, and those ~
69 2, 69 | defend the suits of the poor?~(2) Whether certain persons
70 2, 69 | defend the suits of the poor?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[71] A[
71 2, 69 | defend the suits of ~the poor. For it is written (Ex.
72 2, 69 | less a danger threatens the poor man whose ~suit is being
73 2, 69 | defend the suits of the ~poor.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[71] A[
74 2, 69 | plead the cause of ~the poor: for the slightest gift
75 2, 69 | bound to plead for the poor.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[71] A[
76 2, 69 | need when the suit of a ~poor man is being prejudiced.
77 2, 69 | advocate is bound to defend the poor man's suit.~Aquin.: SMT
78 2, 69 | defend the suits of the poor.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[71] A[
79 2, 69 | that, Since defense of the poor man's suit belongs to the
80 2, 69 | defend the ~suits of the poor, but only when the aforesaid
81 2, 69 | in defending the suits of poor people. The same applies
82 2, 69 | mercifully pleads the cause of a poor ~man, should have in view
83 2, 75 | a cleric who from being poor has become wealthy, or who,
84 2, 76 | any ~of thy people that is poor, that dwelleth with thee,
85 2, 81 | heard the desire of the poor." ~Therefore prayer is desire.
86 2, 81 | to hear the desire of the poor, either ~because desire
87 2, 81 | since no sooner do the poor desire something than God
88 2, 81 | whereby blessed are the poor in spirit, let us ask that
89 2, 84 | whatever is given to the poor is called a ~"victim in
90 2, 84 | are oblations due to the poor.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[86] A[
91 2, 84 | partly for ~the good of the poor, who, as far as possible,
92 2, 84 | purse for the use of ~the poor, as Jerome observes on Mt.
93 2, 84 | Whatever is given to the poor is not a sacrifice properly ~
94 2, 84 | fall to the use of the ~poor, not by the dispensation
95 2, 84 | three ~counts. First, as poor, either by the dispensation
96 2, 85 | they had to eat ~with the poor, is increased in the New
97 2, 85 | commanded us to ~give to the poor not merely the tenth part,
98 2, 85 | them for the use of the poor.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[87] A[
99 2, 85 | for the assistance of the poor. But in the New Law ~the
100 2, 85 | use them in assisting the poor. Hence they are ~not unnecessary;
101 2, 85 | be the succoring of the poor; ~thus certain tithes have
102 2, 85 | for the assistance of the poor. Therefore, if the clergy ~
103 2, 85 | paying tithes, so too are the poor. Yet the latter is not ~
104 2, 85 | for the assistance of the poor, ~through the dispensation
105 2, 85 | of the clergy. Hence the poor have no reason for ~accepting
106 2, 98 | Those who give alms to the poor in order to obtain from ~
107 2, 98 | beneficence inspire the ~poor with the mind to pray for
108 2, 98 | of ~that church and other poor persons, and are in receipt
109 2, 98 | of the Church or of the poor provided ~they first be
110 2, 98 | authority, ~either to the poor or to some other church.~
111 2, 99 | see to his ~cure; if he be poor, it is fitting that they
112 2, 102 | all one's ~goods to the poor, unless one directed these
113 2, 104 | small gift ~bestowed on a poor man is greater to him than
114 2, 104 | recipient of a favor may be a poor man, and is quite unable ~
115 2, 104 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 5: A poor man is certainly not ungrateful
116 2, 112 | the congregation of ~the poor." Therefore affability,
117 2, 115 | slew ~his oxen and fed the poor, that he might not be bound
118 2, 115 | liberal, although he be poor. ~Hence the Philosopher
119 2, 115 | that makes a gift rich or poor, and gives ~things their
120 2, 116 | give of his goods to the poor, either through fear of
121 2, 117 | thou ~hast, and give to the poor." Therefore prodigality
122 2, 117 | to those who ought to be poor, namely, to ~buffoons and
123 2, 117 | goods, that belong to the poor whom they defraud by their ~
124 2, 132 | great expenditure. But the ~poor are able to possess all
125 2, 132 | fortune: so that even a poor man may be ~magnificent.
126 2, 132 | virtue: and in this way a poor man cannot accomplish the ~
127 2, 135 | performing ~the act: thus a poor man has the habit of magnificence
128 2, 145 | stated in 2 Cor. 9:7. Now the poor are wont to fast through ~
129 2, 145 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Those poor who can provide themselves
130 2, 150 | of another virtue: thus a poor man has the ~matter of temperance,
131 2, 150 | him to do so: even as a poor man may be so prepared in
132 2, 166 | sometimes they ~give alms to the poor. Wherefore those who maintain
133 2, 174 | who were ~being sent were poor and powerless; nor at the
134 2, 181 | instance ~that a man be rich or poor, of high or low rank, and
135 2, 182 | thou ~hast, and give to the poor . . . and come, follow Me."
136 2, 182 | thou hast, and give to ~the poor"; and something else is
137 2, 182 | thou hast, and give to the poor"; and ~religious do this.
138 2, 182 | either by giving to the poor of their flock, or by suffering ~"
139 2, 183 | ecclesiastical goods ~to the poor?~(8) Whether religious who
140 2, 183 | of honor, in despite of a poor man who is ~better instructed
141 2, 183 | thou hast, and give to the poor . . . ~and come, follow
142 2, 183 | thou hast, and give to the poor" (Mt. 19:17,21). Bishops,
143 2, 183 | they distribute not to the poor the ~ecclesiastical goods
144 2, 183 | they distribute not to ~the poor the ecclesiastical goods
145 2, 183 | if they give not to the poor ~that which they have in
146 2, 183 | 3:14, "The spoil of the poor is ~in your house," says
147 2, 183 | ecclesiastical goods belong to the poor." Now ~whoever keeps for
148 2, 183 | take what belongs to the ~poor, they commit and incur the
149 2, 183 | if they give not to the poor the surplus of their ~ecclesiastical
150 2, 183 | give their surplus to the poor, but ~would seem commendably
151 2, 183 | belong not to us but to the ~poor, and we have the dispensing
152 2, 183 | only to the good of the poor, but also to the divine
153 2, 183 | and for the benefit of the poor; the remaining part is to
154 2, 183 | appointed for the use of the poor, or the ministers, or ~for
155 2, 183 | which should be given to the poor, or to the ministers for ~
156 2, 183 | only for the use of the poor, but also for other purposes.
157 2, 183 | what you ~can give to the poor."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185]
158 2, 183 | not all be given to the poor, ~except in a case of necessity:
159 2, 183 | and other needs of the poor. In such a case ~of necessity
160 2, 183 | employed for the good ~of the poor. Consequently a man is to
161 2, 183 | necessity for helping the poor, he spends the surplus from
162 2, 183 | Church or the needs of the poor. But if there be a ~pressing
163 2, 183 | pressing need for helping the poor, to lay by for the future
164 2, 184 | giving his goods to the poor; but ~from that day the
165 2, 184 | thou hast, and give to ~the poor . . . and come, follow Me."~
166 2, 184 | slew his oxen, and fed the poor with ~that which was his
167 2, 184 | those who are unwillingly poor, through the desire of ~
168 2, 184 | cxxv ad Rust. Monach.): "Poor thyself, follow ~Christ
169 2, 184 | thyself, follow ~Christ poor."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[186]
170 2, 184 | thou ~hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure
171 2, 184 | their possessions to ~the poor, it is not I but the Lord
172 2, 184 | by dispensing them to the poor: it is better to give them
173 2, 184 | free of ~solicitude, to be poor with Christ."~Aquin.: SMT
174 2, 184 | thou hast, and give to the poor, and follow Me." Now in ~
175 2, 184 | thou hast, and give to the poor," without any mention of
176 2, 185 | give your clothes to the poor, but sell what you possess,
177 2, 185 | wherewithal to assist the ~poor: for in such a case religious
178 2, 185 | take what belongs to the poor they commit ~and incur the
179 2, 185 | the alms belonging to the ~poor.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[
180 2, 185 | to be ~numbered among the poor of Christ, have a claim
181 2, 185 | on the alms given to the poor. Hence Augustine says (De ~
182 2, 185 | piety, it is not that the poor may be exalted to ~pride;
183 2, 185 | means of succoring ~the poor: for then they would be
184 2, 185 | better ~than to give to the poor part by part, as stated
185 2, 185 | 15:4): "There shall be no poor nor beggar among ~you,"
186 2, 185 | But I am a beggar ~and poor"; where a gloss says: "Christ
187 2, 185 | entreats ~another, and a poor man is one who has not enough
188 2, 185 | 69:6): "I am needy and poor"; where a gloss says: ~"'
189 2, 185 | that is a suppliant; 'and poor,' that is, not having enough
190 2, 185 | abased who are not only poor, but are so needy that they
191 2, 185 | for a man to be sick or poor. Such like uncomeliness
192 2, 186 | public safety, or also of the poor and oppressed, according
193 2, 186 | to Ps. 81:4: ~"Rescue the poor, and deliver the needy out
194 2, 186 | or for the defense of the poor and widows. ~Wherefore it
195 2, 186 | or ~giving alms to the poor, have been most highly esteemed
196 2, 186 | thou hast and give to the ~poor." Hence it is clear that
197 2, 186 | world; though serving the poor Christ they have ~wealth
198 2, 186 | hospitality or to assist the poor; and that those ~who aim
199 2, 186 | spend the property of the poor on His own uses," ~namely
200 2, 186 | tax - because among those poor His disciples held a ~foremost
201 2, 186 | should give ~something to the poor." From this it is evident
202 2, 186 | order, ~or of any other poor, is in accordance with the
203 2, 187 | thou hast and give to ~the poor?" But this means that he
204 2, 187 | case where one ~provides a poor person with necessaries
205 3, 7 | to ~be distributed to the poor what was given to Himself.
206 3, 7 | to give something to ~the poor. But Christ had no evil
207 3, 21 | hears ~the desire of the poor," as is said in the Ps.
208 3, 35 | whole earth, He chose a poor mother and a ~birthplace
209 3, 35 | low . . . the feet of the poor," i.e. ~of Christ, "shall
210 3, 37 | who, 'being rich, became poor for our [Vulg.: 'your']
211 3, 37 | 2 Cor. ~8:9, "wished the poor man's victim to be offered
212 3, 40 | worldly gain, since ~I am so poor that I have not even the
213 3, 40 | told ~that our Lord was so poor that He had not the wherewithal
214 3, 40 | Christ: that . . . He became poor for our [Vulg.: ~'your']
215 3, 40 | He chose all that was ~poor and despicable, all that
216 3, 40 | this reason did He choose a poor maid for His ~Mother, a
217 3, 40 | be praised in one who is poor of ~necessity. But in one
218 3, 40 | one who, like Christ, is poor willingly, poverty itself ~
219 3, 52 | on a sudden to make the ~poor man rich." Consequently
220 3, 52 | Abraham, into whose bosom the poor man was received, was ~ever
221 3, 64 | were to carry ~alms to the poor with a wicked intention,
222 3, 65 | of the ministers and ~the poor, but also figuratively;
223 3, 84 | others succeed, he would be a poor ~physician in comparison
224 3, 89 | all my goods to feed the poor, and if I should deliver
225 Suppl, 2 | in particular, even as a poor ~man, who cannot pay a debt,
226 Suppl, 14| all my goods to feed the poor . . . and ~have not charity,
227 Suppl, 16| proceed to its act - thus a poor man can ~have the habit
228 Suppl, 24| 6) ~if the striker be a poor man; (7) if he be a minor,
229 Suppl, 25| less fully. Consequently a poor ~man by giving one penny
230 Suppl, 27| giving an alms, which a poor ~man is unable to do, though
231 Suppl, 40| holy orders, if they be poor, must be ~provided for by
232 Suppl, 69| rest whither the godly ~poor man was carried by the angels."
233 Suppl, 69| the rest of the blessed poor, whose ~is the kingdom of
234 Suppl, 71| follow the relief of the poor and their prayer to God
235 Suppl, 71| either assistance to the poor or adornment to ~the church:
236 Suppl, 71| and as ~giving them to the poor, or as doing this in reverence
237 Suppl, 71| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the poor have not so many suffrages
238 Suppl, 71| them more than others, the poor would be worse off: yet ~
239 Suppl, 71| 6:20): "Blessed are ye poor, ~for yours is the kingdom
240 Suppl, 71| respects better ~off than the poor, for instance as regards
241 Suppl, 71| kingdom of ~heaven, where the poor are shown to be better off
242 Suppl, 71| equal profit to that which a poor man derives from special ~
243 Suppl, 72| hand, and He will purge His poor, ~and will gather the wheat,"
244 Suppl, 86| those who are voluntarily poor are not all apostles, it
245 Suppl, 86| whereas the voluntarily poor offer sacrifice of ~outward
246 Suppl, 86| those who are voluntarily poor.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
247 Suppl, 86| doctors than to those who are poor ~voluntarily.~Aquin.: SMT
248 Suppl, 86| than ~to the voluntarily poor.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
249 Suppl, 86| many of ~the voluntarily poor. Therefore the voluntarily
250 Suppl, 86| Therefore the voluntarily poor will not judge where ~those
251 Suppl, 86| He giveth judgment to the poor."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
252 Suppl, 86| power is promised to the poor, so ~that he who humbles
253 Suppl, 86| all who are voluntarily poor, but to those who leave
254 Suppl, 86| that it be granted to the poor ~as an accidental reward
255 Suppl, 93| thou hast, and give to the poor'" (Mt. 19:21). Therefore
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