Part, Question
1 2, 74 | have recourse to any higher tribunal than its own object. ~Therefore
2 2, 11 | delivers him to the ~secular tribunal to be exterminated thereby
3 2, 11 | must be left to the secular tribunal." Therefore they ~should
4 2, 11 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: In God's tribunal, those who return are always
5 2, 38 | of his rights from the ~tribunal of his superior. Moreover
6 2, 62 | for judgment by a higher tribunal. If ~even this is impossible,
7 2, 87 | obligation is not removed in the tribunal of conscience, ~because
8 3, 67 | layman cannot absolve in the tribunal of Penance. Neither, ~therefore,
9 3, 69 | punishments inflicted by a human tribunal, we have to ~consider not
10 3, 80 | ecclesiastical or civil tribunal. Therefore Holy Communion
11 3, 80 | some ecclesiastical ~or lay tribunal." Nevertheless a priest
12 Suppl, 6 | Now the ~witness, in the tribunal of Penance, is the conscience.
13 Suppl, 6 | excused, ~not from sin in the tribunal of conscience; but from
14 Suppl, 6 | from punishment in the ~tribunal of the Church; so that such
15 Suppl, 8 | conscience. Consequently ~in the tribunal of confession, the penitent
16 Suppl, 8 | and the ~priest, in the tribunal of conscience, ought, and
17 Suppl, 8 | can never absolve in the tribunal of Penance. ~Therefore neither
18 Suppl, 8 | others. Consequently, in the ~tribunal of Penance, the punishment
19 Suppl, 11| to his knowledge ~in the tribunal of Penance, he should apply
20 Suppl, 20| the other ~hand, in the tribunal of conscience he can give
21 Suppl, 20| replied that absolution in the tribunal of the ~confessional belongs
22 Suppl, 22| to loose and bind in the tribunal ~of penance than in the
23 Suppl, 22| of penance than in the tribunal of judgment. But every priest
24 Suppl, 22| bind his subjects in the tribunal of Penance. Therefore every
25 Suppl, 22| 1~I answer that, In the tribunal of conscience the plea is
26 Suppl, 22| whereas in the outward tribunal it is between man and man.
27 Suppl, 22| God alone, belongs to ~the tribunal of Penance, whereas the
28 Suppl, 22| men, belongs to the public tribunal of external ~judgment. And
29 Suppl, 22| belongs to the external tribunal. Consequently those ~alone
30 Suppl, 22| jurisdiction in the judicial tribunal. ~Hence, of their own authority,
31 Suppl, 22| key of jurisdiction in the tribunal of judgment, which none ~
32 Suppl, 22| the judges of the external tribunal. Nevertheless God bestowed ~
33 Suppl, 22| their ~subjects, in the tribunal of conscience, but not in
34 Suppl, 22| but not in the judicial ~tribunal, for they cannot summons
35 Suppl, 22| can absolve them in the tribunal of ~Penance. And though
36 Suppl, 22| Penance. And though the tribunal of Penance is higher, yet
37 Suppl, 22| requisite in the judicial tribunal, because therein it is necessary
38 Suppl, 22| than for absolution ~in the tribunal of Penance. But one who
39 Suppl, 22| priest cannot absolve in ~the tribunal of Penance. Neither therefore
40 Suppl, 22| can loose and bind in the ~tribunal of Penance. On the other
41 Suppl, 22| superior or his equal in the ~tribunal of Penance, as when a bishop
42 Suppl, 22| Loosing and binding in the tribunal of confession affects ~our
43 Suppl, 22| the affair of an external tribunal in which a man does not
44 Suppl, 22| Nevertheless, even in the tribunal of confession, a man ~cannot
45 Suppl, 25| priest cannot decide in the tribunal of confession how ~much
46 Suppl, 26| jurisdiction in the public ~tribunal, belong to him alone as
47 Suppl, 26| indulgences than by the tribunal of Penance. But a priest
48 Suppl, 26| they cannot absolve in the tribunal of ~Penance, since this
49 Suppl, 27| indulgences nor in ~the tribunal of Penance.~Aquin.: SMT
50 Suppl, 27| rather than a penitential ~tribunal. hence even those who are
51 Suppl, 27| for sin is given in the tribunal of ~Penance.~Aquin.: SMT
52 Suppl, 27| for the reason that in the tribunal of ~justice the same man
53 Suppl, 28| follow the nature of the tribunal. ~Now penance is a judgment
54 Suppl, 28| judgment pronounced in a secret tribunal. Therefore it ~should not
55 Suppl, 28| the limits of a secret tribunal, since, just as the confession
56 Suppl, 28| the limits of the secret tribunal: and there is ~nothing objectionable
57 Suppl, 28| Because to ~absolve in the tribunal of Penance belongs to one
58 Suppl, 35| consecrate, nor absolve in the tribunal of ~Penance. Wherefore according
59 Suppl, 45| which benefits him in the tribunal of his conscience so that
60 Suppl, 45| marriage tie, albeit not in the tribunal of the ~Church where judgment
61 Suppl, 45| benefit him, neither in the tribunal ~of his conscience nor in
62 Suppl, 45| his conscience nor in the tribunal of the Church, since in
63 Suppl, 46| First, in reference ~to the tribunal of conscience, and thus
64 Suppl, 46| and since in the ~external tribunal judgment is given in accordance
65 Suppl, 55| action is taken. Yet in the tribunal of the conscience the other
66 Suppl, 60| him by an ~ecclesiastical tribunal for the reason that he is
67 Suppl, 83| Reply OBJ 1: Since in every tribunal punishment is inflicted
68 Suppl, 83| the jurisdiction of the tribunal, the punishments which in
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