Part, Question
1 1, 10 | the end of a day or of a year; which ~cannot be applied
2 1, 47 | one light another, and one year another year, one sun ~another
3 1, 47 | another, and one year another year, one sun ~another sun? [
4 1, 70 | season than another, and one year ~than another, are due to
5 1, 48 | one light another, and one year another year, one sun ~another
6 1, 48 | another, and one year another year, one sun ~another sun? [
7 1, 71 | season than another, and one year ~than another, are due to
8 1, 101 | heat, since twice in the year the sun passes vertically
9 2, 73 | fourth days, than after a year, when his ~corpse is already
10 2, 102 | alone, and that once a ~year, entered into the inner
11 2, 102 | entering alone, once a year, into the Holy of Holies.
12 2, 102 | feasts were celebrated once a year: and they commemorated ~
13 2, 102 | was laid down that once a year, on the tenth day of the
14 2, 102 | however, of the ~fourth year, as being the firstlings
15 2, 102 | God: and from the fifth year onward they were eaten.~
16 2, 105 | prescribes that in the 50th year of the jubilee all that ~
17 2, 105 | again, because it is the year of remission of the Lord"; ~
18 2, 105 | whatever grew in the seventh year was common ~property, as
19 2, 105 | inclined to do so as the year of remission drew nigh,
20 2, 105 | do so before the seventh year, and would not defraud the ~
21 2, 105 | to depart in the ~seventh year of remission: wherefore
22 2, 105 | out ~free" in the seventh year.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
23 2, 105 | out free in the ~seventh year taking whatever they brought
24 2, 84 | 14): "Three times every year you ~shall celebrate feasts
25 2, 85 | read (Dt. 14:22,23): "Every year thou shalt set aside the
26 2, 85 | the earth bringeth forth year by year; and thou shalt ~
27 2, 85 | earth bringeth forth year by year; and thou shalt ~eat before
28 2, 85 | Dt. 14:28): "The ~third year thou shalt separate another
29 2, 85 | parish during one part of the year, and within the bounds of
30 2, 85 | parish during one part of the year, and within the bounds of
31 2, 85 | during the other part of the year; or he may have his sheepfold
32 2, 86 | statute of Innocent IV, a year's probation is granted to
33 2, 86 | seems unlawful, before the year of probation, for children ~
34 2, 86 | by her ~parents within a year (20, qu. ii, cap. Puella).
35 2, 145 | is a tithe of the whole year." Now paying tithes is an ~
36 2, 145 | conferred every quarter of ~the year (in sign whereof our Lord
37 2, 145 | signify the New Testament year as Jerome says [*Comment.
38 2, 145 | tithe of days, for ~since a year is composed of three hundred
39 2, 145 | we pay God a tithe of our year." According to ~Augustine (
40 2, 171 | the High Priest of that year, he ~prophesied that Jesus
41 2, 185 | Pseudosynod held by Photius in the year 879]: ~"The monastic life
42 2, 187 | Now before profession a year of probation is allowed,
43 2, 187 | profession before completing the year of probation. Therefore
44 2, 187 | should be preceded by a year's ~probation, as the objection
45 2, 187 | need not be preceded by a year's probation.~Aquin.: SMT
46 2, 187 | has to be preceded by a ~year of probation; whereas this
47 2, 187 | enter should be given a year's probation. ~Wherefore
48 3, 12 | Hom. ii): "In the twelfth year of His age He ~deigned to
49 3, 22 | commemoration of sins every year." But in like manner under
50 3, 22 | of the ~Old Law, once a year, entered into the Holy of
51 3, 22 | the Law in ~that, once a year, the high-priest of the
52 3, 22 | sacrifices were renewed every year.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[22] A[
53 3, 35 | until the twenty-eighth year of Augustus Caesar: but ~
54 3, 36 | if they had come after a year, or even two years, they ~
55 3, 39 | merely before their thirtieth year, but even in infancy. ~Therefore
56 3, 39 | baptized before His thirtieth year.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[39] A[
57 3, 39 | baptized in His thirtieth year. ~First, because Christ
58 3, 39 | prophesy in "his ~thirtieth year," as we read Ezech. 1:1.~
59 3, 43 | thirtieth or thirty-first year of His age. Therefore it ~
60 3, 46 | its highest point in every year at the ~summer solstice.
61 3, 46 | Passion, at ~the time of year at which He had created
62 3, 72 | Therefore some fixed time of the year ~should be chosen for this
63 3, 73 | high-priest ~entered once a year into the Holy of Holies
64 3, 74 | who "keep throughout the year a linen cloth ~steeped in
65 3, 80 | was eaten only once in the year; while the Church ~once
66 3, 80 | while the Church ~once a year commemorates Christ's Passion,
67 3, 80 | daily, but only once in the year.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
68 3, 80 | requires Communion ~once a year; hence it is enacted (Extra,
69 3, 80 | was partaken ~of once a year only, since Christ died
70 3, 80 | Church celebrates once a year the remembrance of Christ'
71 3, 80 | least three times in the ~year, namely, at Easter, Pentecost,
72 3, 80 | communicate "at least once a year," namely, "at Easter." However, ~
73 3, 80 | communicate thrice each year," adds: "Except those who
74 3, 83 | in the Church once in the year: because Augustine ~says (
75 3, 83 | be celebrated but once a year. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
76 3, 83 | why do ~you take it once a year, as the Greeks have the
77 3, 83 | commemorated but once in the ~year, whereas the latter takes
78 3, 83 | solemnly ~celebrated each year: and that dedications are
79 Suppl, 6 | obliges all to confess once a ~year; because she commands all
80 Suppl, 6 | receive Holy Communion once a year, ~viz. at Easter, wherefore
81 Suppl, 8 | either sex to confess ~once a year to their own priest."~Aquin.:
82 Suppl, 8 | confession to be made once a year to one's own priest, ~he
83 Suppl, 25| same circumstances, now a year's indulgence, now one of
84 Suppl, 25| others an indulgence of one year. ~Nor does a person gain
85 Suppl, 28| of thy brow,' etc. Every year on ~the day of our Lord'
86 Suppl, 28| This ~shall be done every year as long as entrance into
87 Suppl, 40| instance, to enter once a year the Holy of ~Holies, which
88 Suppl, 43| reason before his seventh year; and consequently during
89 Suppl, 43| after his twenty-second year.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[43] A[
90 Suppl, 43| procreation in ~her twelfth year, and a boy at the end of
91 Suppl, 58| until their twenty-fifth year. Therefore it would seem
92 Suppl, 58| professed before the fourteenth ~year of age. Therefore neither
93 Suppl, 58| this age is the fourteenth year in males ~and the twelfth
94 Suppl, 58| in males ~and the twelfth year in women: but since the
95 Suppl, 61| made before the expiry of a year, is ~accounted void. Therefore
96 Suppl, 74| at the end of the great year, or that it would return
97 Suppl, 74| Ezech. 4:6: "A day for a year, yea a day for ~a year I
98 Suppl, 74| a year, yea a day for ~a year I have appointed to thee."
99 Suppl, 85| place, nor fix the month, year, century, or thousand years
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