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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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absolved

   Part, Question
1 2, 12 | the faith, subjects are ~absolved from allegiance to an apostate 2 2, 12 | Therefore subjects are not ~absolved from their allegiance to 3 2, 12 | subjects are "ipso facto" absolved from his authority and from 4 2, 86 | made a bishop is no more absolved from ~his vow of poverty 5 2, 86 | entering religion one ~is absolved from the vows he made in 6 2, 86 | vow does not ~seem to be absolved from his vow, since no prelate 7 2, 96 | known to have had, and who absolved ~such persons from the obligations 8 2, 98 | money exacted of the person absolved is not the price ~of his 9 2, 187 | if one were not thereby absolved from all debt of punishment, ~ 10 3, 84 | mean "I declare you to be absolved." But neither can ~this 11 3, 84 | to mean: "I declare thee ~absolved."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84] A[ 12 3, 84 | thee" mean ~"I declare thee absolved," but this explanation is 13 3, 84 | he declares the man to be absolved not only significatively 14 3, 84 | according to Jn. 8 Christ absolved the ~adulterous woman without 15 Suppl, 5 | external acts. Now man is absolved from both punishment and 16 Suppl, 8 | in danger of death can be absolved by any priest?~(7) Whether 17 Suppl, 8 | sacraments, unless he first be absolved by a priest, even as he 18 Suppl, 8 | do so, because he is not absolved from his ~obedience, whereby 19 Suppl, 8 | the point of death, can be absolved by any priest?~Aquin.: SMT 20 Suppl, 8 | point of death, cannot be ~absolved by any priest. For absolution 21 Suppl, 8 | danger of death, a man may be absolved by ~another than his own 22 Suppl, 8 | priest as if he had been absolved by his own. ~Moreover a 23 Suppl, 8 | Moreover a man can then be absolved by any priest not only from 24 Suppl, 8 | priest, not that he may be ~absolved again from the sins, from 25 Suppl, 8 | sins, from which he was absolved when in danger ~of death, 26 Suppl, 8 | priest may know that he is absolved. In like ~manner, he who 27 Suppl, 8 | manner, he who has been absolved from excommunication needs 28 Suppl, 8 | circumstances could have absolved him, not in order ~to seek 29 Suppl, 10| simple people, would be absolved by a general ~confession, 30 Suppl, 14| punishment ~unless he be absolved from guilt, (for an effect 31 Suppl, 17| worthiness of the person to be absolved, while the other regards 32 Suppl, 18| declares the recipient to be absolved from guilt, because in ~ 33 Suppl, 18| increased, ~and he is entirely absolved from the debt of punishment, 34 Suppl, 18| so that one who has been absolved and dies before making satisfaction, 35 Suppl, 18| even when a man is first absolved, his punishment is more 36 Suppl, 19| would know that he had been ~absolved, which would be very unfitting.~ 37 Suppl, 19| 2/2~Further, no man is absolved from sin by sinning. Now 38 Suppl, 19| Therefore he cannot be absolved by them: and so ~the same 39 Suppl, 20| extends ~to all who can be absolved: wherefore our Lord said 40 Suppl, 22| ordained anew when he is absolved, nor ~is his jurisdiction 41 Suppl, 24| 2) Whether a man can be absolved from excommunication against 42 Suppl, 24| 3) Whether a man can be absolved from one excommunication 43 Suppl, 24| excommunication without being ~absolved from another?~Aquin.: SMT 44 Suppl, 24| excommunicated. For he should not be absolved ~except by the person who 45 Suppl, 24| appearing before ~him, he be absolved by the bishop or by his 46 Suppl, 24| death, when a person can be absolved by any priest from any ~ 47 Suppl, 24| guilt, unless he be ~first absolved from excommunication.~Aquin.: 48 Suppl, 24| 1~Whether anyone can be absolved against his will?~Aquin.: 49 Suppl, 24| seem that no man can be absolved against his will. For ~spiritual 50 Suppl, 24| man is unwilling to be ~absolved, he shows a high degree 51 Suppl, 24| Therefore he cannot be ~absolved.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[24] A[ 52 Suppl, 24| against his will, so can he be absolved therefrom.~Aquin.: SMT XP 53 Suppl, 24| 1/1~Whether a man can be absolved from one excommunication 54 Suppl, 24| excommunication without being ~absolved from all?~Aquin.: SMT XP 55 Suppl, 24| seem that a man cannot be absolved from one ~excommunication 56 Suppl, 24| excommunication without being absolved from all. For an effect 57 Suppl, 24| Since then a man cannot be absolved from one sin without being 58 Suppl, 24| from one sin without being absolved ~from all, neither can this 59 Suppl, 24| possible for a man to be absolved from one, and yet remain ~ 60 Suppl, 24| judge; and then, when he is absolved ~from one, he is understood 61 Suppl, 24| he is understood to be absolved from all, unless the contrary ~ 62 Suppl, 24| or unless he ask to be absolved from excommunication on 63 Suppl, 24| several judges; and then, when absolved from one ~excommunication, 64 Suppl, 24| excommunication, he is not therefore absolved from the others, unless 65 Suppl, 25| not, strictly speaking, ~absolved from the debt of punishment, 66 Suppl, 67| because the husband was absolved from the punishment of the 67 Suppl, 71| human justice a man ~is not absolved from his own debt if he 68 Suppl, 71| Therefore a man is not absolved from his own debt for the 69 Suppl, 75| delivered from an ~evil or absolved from a debt unless one incur 70 Appen2, 1| his fault and after being absolved, ~dies before making due


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