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1 Why is the man who toils more meritorious than he who enjoys?
2 Therefore our actions are more meritorious than in the primitive state.
3 For the more meritorious thing would seem to be what the Apostle preferred.
4 What could a man do more meritorious in the eyes of the Pope?
5 Another exile, more meritorious , is Francesco, King of Armenia and Prince of Jerusalem.
6 Therefore it is more meritorious to love one's neighbor than to love God.
7 A man's action is more meritorious for himself than for others.
8 A man's acts are more meritorious for himself than for another.
9 But far from being sinful, the greater the danger, the more meritorious the struggle.
10 Yet some maintain that the active life is more meritorious than the contemplative, thus:
11 Therefore it is more meritorious to love one's enemy than to love one's friend.
12 Therefore it seems more meritorious to love one's enemy than to love one's friend.
13 The fact the visitors managed a bonus point to boot was all the more meritorious .
14 This will be the more meritorious , as I have nothing to give you in exchange.
15 It was a fortuitous twist that made the big goalkeeper's extraordinary save the more meritorious .
16 Objection 1: It would seem more meritorious to love an enemy than to love a friend.
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