Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 545
... give alms ; on the part of the recipient when we see that his need is evident and urgent , and that he is not likely ... Give Alms Out of What One Needs ? We proceed thus to the Sixth Article : It would seem that one ought not to give ...
... give alms ; on the part of the recipient when we see that his need is evident and urgent , and that he is not likely ... Give Alms Out of What One Needs ? We proceed thus to the Sixth Article : It would seem that one ought not to give ...
Strana 548
... give alms , this would be out of another's prop- erty . Therefore those who are under another's power cannot give alms . I answer that , Anyone who is under another's power must , as such , be ruled in accordance with the power of his ...
... give alms , this would be out of another's prop- erty . Therefore those who are under another's power cannot give alms . I answer that , Anyone who is under another's power must , as such , be ruled in accordance with the power of his ...
Strana 549
... give alms to those chiefly who are most closely connected with us . But we ought not to give to them in such a way that they are likely to become richer thereby , as Ambrose says ( De Offic . i , 30 ) . Therefore neither should we give ...
... give alms to those chiefly who are most closely connected with us . But we ought not to give to them in such a way that they are likely to become richer thereby , as Ambrose says ( De Offic . i , 30 ) . Therefore neither should we give ...
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