Book,  Chap.

1   2,   7|           either (1) through general reward for the present, such as
2   2,   7|            or (2) through particular reward for the present, such as
3   2,   7|           toward the good things the reward for which it urges. ~us>
4   2,  21|           enemies of the people, and reward for friends, for instance, "
5   2,  21|             result of virtue and its reward, e.g., "Lord, who will dwell
6   2,  24| contradicting" (Lk 2:34). Or (4) the reward of the heavenly kingdom,
7   2,  24|             Grace had the reason and reward of the heavenly kingdom.
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