|    Part, Question1   1, 107 |          assigned. For the order of prelates is the highest. But the
 2   2, 102 |             the building designate ~prelates and doctors, who ought to
 3   2, 30  |            under the power of their prelates to whom they ~have vowed
 4   2, 31  |          correction belongs only to prelates?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
 5   2, 31  |     fraternal correction belongs to prelates ~alone. For Jerome [*Origen,
 6   2, 31  |           against ~thee,'" etc. Now prelates having charge of others
 7   2, 31  |    fraternal correction ~belongs to prelates alone.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
 8   2, 31  |          spiritual matters, i.e. to prelates.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
 9   2, 31  |            of nature, it belongs to prelates alone to correct inferiors.~
10   2, 31  |          correction belongs only to prelates, whose business it ~is not
11   2, 31  |            which is common ~to all, prelates have a grave responsibility,
12   2, 31  |             and the ark signify our prelates. ~Therefore prelates should
13   2, 31  |            our prelates. ~Therefore prelates should not be corrected
14   2, 31  |           of ~mercy. Therefore even prelates ought to be corrected.~Aquin.:
15   2, 31  |      twofold. One, which belongs to prelates, and is directed to the
16   2, 31  |         correction ~administered by prelates, which has coercive power,
17   2, 31  |             are bound to obey their prelates. Now a ~prelate sometimes
18   2, 38  |            be above all the duty of prelates, for Gregory ~says (Hom.
19   2, 38  |          Therefore it is lawful for prelates and clerics ~to fight.~Aquin.:
20   2, 38  |           in itself, is lawful ~for prelates and clerics. Now it is sometimes
21   2, 38  |            1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Prelates ought to withstand not only
22   2, 38  |            2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Prelates and clerics may, by the
23   2, 41  |         enjoined as in the case of ~prelates, or from the need on the
24   2, 41  |             Church are consigned to prelates, and ~the goods of the community
25   2, 58  |         distinct from temporal. Now prelates ~having spiritual power
26   2, 61  |             sin, for ecclesiastical prelates are wont to do so. Therefore
27   2, 61  |           states (Ethic. i, 5). Now prelates and princes should be ~honored
28   2, 61  |         another's: thus princes and prelates, although they ~be wicked,
29   2, 62  |         Reply OBJ 3: Ecclesiastical prelates accept the office of earthly ~
30   2, 86  |             it is competent to all ~prelates, but it does not belong
31   2, 86  |          OBJ 2: Some have held that prelates can dispense from vows at ~
32   2, 86  | dispensation. To other and inferior prelates ~is the power committed
33   2, 89  |      singing. Wherefore deacons and prelates, whom ~it becomes to incite
34   2, 98  |     soldiers, and can be redeemed. ~Prelates also at times retain for
35   2, 98  |      stewards and ministers are the prelates of churches, ordered spiritual ~
36   2, 100 |           to Heb. 13:17, "Obey your prelates, and be subject to them." ~
37   2, 102 |             Heb. 13:17): "Obey your prelates and ~be subject to them."~
38   2, 175 |             to ~subjects but to the prelates (although men who are subjects
39   2, 180 |      persons of higher rank, namely prelates, who are ~placed in a position
40   2, 180 |            the active life concerns prelates, they should ~also excel
41   2, 182 |               5) Whether especially prelates and religious are in the
42   2, 182 |         perfection?~(6) Whether all prelates are in the state of perfection?~(
43   2, 182 |             1~Whether religious and prelates are in the state of perfection?~
44   2, 182 |           OBJ 1: It would seem that prelates and religious are not in
45   2, 182 |        Tempore). Now there are many prelates and religious who have not
46   2, 182 |     Therefore, if all religious and prelates ~are in the state of perfection,
47   2, 182 |          Whether all ecclesiastical prelates are in the state of perfection?~
48   2, 182 |             that all ecclesiastical prelates are in a state of ~perfection.
49   2, 182 |           is ~manifest that not all prelates are in the state of perfection,
50   2, 182 |           more perfect than that of prelates?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[
51   2, 182 |          more perfect than that ~of prelates. For our Lord said (Mt.
52   2, 183 |          appointment ~of the higher prelates, in whose person it is said (
53   2, 183 |           R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~Moreover prelates are not transferred to the
54   2, 184 |             Heb. 13:17), "Obey your prelates, and be subject to them."
55   2, 185 |          the Gospel, but chiefly to prelates ~who are pastors and teachers.
56   2, 185 |            by the authority of ~the prelates. Secondly, if they be ministers
57   2, 185 |            2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Prelates are competent to preach
58   2, 186 |           other than their ordinary prelates, who receive the tithes
59   2, 186 |           addition to the ordinary ~prelates others should be chosen
60   3, 81  |            proof. lest the Church's prelates might ~have an example for
61   3, 83  |           commanded by the Church's prelates, it seems ~that the body
62 Suppl, 6 |             to dispensation by the ~prelates of the Church. Now such
63 Suppl, 8 |             there are some, such as prelates, who seem to have no ~priest
64 Suppl, 8 |             Since it is the duty of prelates to dispense the ~sacraments,
65 Suppl, 8 |             Wherefore if the higher prelates deem it expedient for ~the
66 Suppl, 8 |            is done to the inferior ~prelates, except to those who "seek
67 Suppl, 22|             only bishops and higher prelates, ~according to the more
68 Suppl, 26|       charge of the people are not ~prelates strictly speaking, but assistants,
69 Suppl, 26|             or abbots or other like prelates cannot grant ~indulgences.~
70 Suppl, 26|             power ~conferred on the prelates of the Church. Now mortal
71 Suppl, 93|          affirm, that it is due ~to prelates only, who are competent
72 Suppl, 93|         lawfully. ~Nor is it due to prelates, although they have the
 
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