|    Part, Question1   1, 34  |         the word is what is not ~pronounced by a vocal word, but is
 2   1, 73  |          creature a blessing was pronounced, as upon ~each work it was
 3   1, 72  |          creature a blessing was pronounced, as upon ~each work it was
 4   2, 15  |        some matter remains to be pronounced, the final decision ~has
 5   2, 74  |        sentence not being as yet pronounced. But it is ~evident that
 6   2, 74  |         the judgment ~is finally pronounced, belongs to the higher reason
 7   2, 74  |          when judgment has to be pronounced on several ~points, the
 8   2, 74  |         of the ~higher reason is pronounced the lower reason, while
 9   2, 95  |       each single case has to be pronounced as soon as it arises: ~and
10   2, 1   |           composed of words each pronounced singly and separately, thus: "
11   2, 10  |           5:6). For after he had pronounced ~sentence of excommunication,
12   2, 11  |        sentence is ~not speedily pronounced against the evil, the children
13   2, 58  |   authority; thirdly, that it be pronounced according to ~the right
14   2, 58  |         Since judgment should be pronounced according to the ~written
15   2, 58  |        neither can a judgment be pronounced except by public authority,
16   2, 58  |     submit to a judgment that is pronounced by other than the ~public
17   2, 62  |  published their ~death sentence pronounced by God. The Priests or Levites
18   2, 64  |        Divine judgment which is ~pronounced against sinners "according
19   2, 66  |         sentence may have to ~be pronounced soon afterwards, the certainty
20   2, 67  |          lest a just sentence be pronounced against him. This is to
21   2, 67  |         after sentence has been ~pronounced. And since it is to be presumed
22   2, 75  |        OBJ 1: Judgment cannot be pronounced save on what is manifest:
23   2, 81  |        they are understood to be pronounced, not against the ~men themselves,
24   2, 81  |         1) the Lord's Prayer is ~pronounced in the common person of
25   2, 86  |     public besides that which is pronounced in ~receiving holy orders
26   2, 86  |       Reply OBJ 3: Through being pronounced in public vows may have
27   2, 86  |         have, even when they are pronounced before a few persons. ~Hence
28   2, 86  |  annulled by anyone. But the vow pronounced by a maiden, even before ~
29   2, 86  |         can make ~a man, who has pronounced a solemn vow, to be quit
30   2, 93  |          at the Lord's command, ~pronounced sentence by lot on Achan
31   2, 94  |       God, because this would be pronounced superstitious: otherwise, ~
32   3, 33  |   judgment of a thing should be ~pronounced in respect of its form rather
33   3, 60  |       that these words should be pronounced in a ~certain order and
34   3, 60  |   neither is it, if the words be pronounced in a different ~order or
35   3, 61  |          same thing is variously pronounced as to be ~done and as having
36   3, 64  |  sacramental ~rite, it should be pronounced as invalid.~Aquin.: SMT
37   3, 64  | expressed by the words which are pronounced in the ~sacraments; for
38   3, 67  |          is clear that whichever pronounced the words first ~would confer
39   3, 75  |           But Christ's words are pronounced ~successively. Therefore
40   3, 78  |         the other sacraments are pronounced in the ~person of the minister,
41   3, 78  |       form ~of this sacrament is pronounced as if Christ were speaking
42   3, 78  |          and that afterwards He ~pronounced the words under which others
43   3, 78  |        in secret, but as openly ~pronounced. Accordingly, since these
44   3, 78  |          if Christ had just then pronounced those ~words, when He gave
45   3, 78  |      even though the ~words were pronounced without those that precede.
46   3, 78  |        contrary, These words are pronounced in the person of Christ,
47   3, 82  |       whereas, inasmuch as it is pronounced in the ~person of Christ,
48   3, 82  |         the Church's sentence is pronounced, it is lawful to ~receive
49 Suppl, 8 |          the sentence is void if pronounced by ~another than the proper
50 Suppl, 8 |   excommunication, by whomsoever pronounced, because such ~absolution
51 Suppl, 8 |    consists in a ~sanctification pronounced by the minister, so that
52 Suppl, 21|         excommunication unjustly pronounced has any effect?~Aquin.:
53 Suppl, 21|      Reply OBJ 1: A curse may be pronounced in two ways: first, so that
54 Suppl, 21|         away before judgment is ~pronounced, or by failing to obey the
55 Suppl, 21|         excommunication unjustly pronounced has any effect?~Aquin.:
56 Suppl, 21|         excommunication which is pronounced ~unjustly has no effect
57 Suppl, 21|         effect if it be unjustly pronounced.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[21] A[
58 Suppl, 23|       excommunication is ~simply pronounced on him; and then a man may
59 Suppl, 24|         excommunication, this is pronounced either by a judge, ~and
60 Suppl, 24|          judge, ~and then he who pronounced sentence or his superior
61 Suppl, 24|          can absolve - or it ~is pronounced by law, and then the bishop
62 Suppl, 24|         command of the judge who pronounced the ~excommunication on
63 Suppl, 24|           Excommunication can be pronounced on a man against his ~will.
64 Suppl, 24|          from excommunication is pronounced in the ~Church. But a man
65 Suppl, 24|        several ~excommunications pronounced by one judge; and then,
66 Suppl, 24|    sentences of excommunication ~pronounced by several judges; and then,
67 Suppl, 27|        OBJ 3: Excommunication is pronounced by way of sentence, which
68 Suppl, 28|        Now penance is a judgment pronounced in a secret tribunal. Therefore
69 Suppl, 32|        form of this sacrament is pronounced by ~way of a prayer. Hence
70 Suppl, 45|         Church where judgment is pronounced according to the evidence -
71 Suppl, 50| ignorance. Wherefore the ~Master pronounced on these two impediments
72 Suppl, 59|          same ~judgment is to be pronounced in this case as in the case
73 Suppl, 62|       crime, a divorce cannot be pronounced when both have committed ~
74 Suppl, 62|       For when sentence has been pronounced ~by the judge, it is lawful
75 Suppl, 62|         God, the just Judge, has pronounced this judgment, that a husband
76 Suppl, 62|         that a divorce cannot be pronounced except at the ~judgment
77 Suppl, 62|  sentence of the court has to be pronounced.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
78 Suppl, 62|         divorce has been justly ~pronounced. Therefore she may nowise
79 Suppl, 62|          would seem to have been pronounced unjustly. And yet the husband ~
80 Suppl, 69|     punishment and reward, being pronounced by the sentence ~of the
81 Suppl, 71|      apparent that the sentence ~pronounced against them by God was
82 Suppl, 84|         which judgment has to be pronounced, and since at the general ~
83 Suppl, 84|          which judgment ~will be pronounced, even as in the human court
84 Suppl, 85|          cut ~before judgment is pronounced. But the sentence of the
85 Suppl, 85|   justice, even when judgment is pronounced on the community of which ~
86 Suppl, 96|      exile ~or slavery, which is pronounced by human law, would remain
 
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