|    Part, Question1   1, 57  |       He hath given His angels ~charge over Thee." Consequently
 2   1, 58  |       He hath given His angels ~charge over Thee." Consequently
 3   1, 108 |        are the ~angels to whose charge are subjected the hostile
 4   1, 112 |       He hath given His angels ~charge over thee, to keep thee
 5   2, 13  |   consequently with one who has charge of ~the soul's health, health
 6   2, 105 |       unless the person who had charge of it were ~negligent. In
 7   2, 108 |      have spiritual or temporal charge of ~others. But as regards
 8   2, 2   |        dangers of death, and to charge at the foe with ~danger
 9   2, 30  |        to those of whom he ~has charge (in which case we have the
10   2, 30  |    after those over whom he has charge, and ~afterwards with what
11   2, 30  |          for himself or for his charge, he seems to detract from
12   2, 30  |         have for himself or his charge. Therefore it seems that
13   2, 30  |   children, or others under his charge, he would ~be throwing away
14   2, 30  |         those who are under our charge for the delivery of ~such
15   2, 30  |        or ~those of whom he has charge. The "necessary" considered
16   2, 31  |       so he that has spiritual ~charge of some person is bound
17   2, 31  |        etc. Now prelates having charge of others were usually designated ~
18   2, 31  |         weak." ~Now he that has charge of a sick person, must not
19   2, 62  |    belongs to him alone who has charge of the community's welfare. ~
20   2, 63  |         to those only ~who have charge over him. To this pertains
21   2, 64  |        says (1 Tim. 6:17,18): ~"Charge the rich of this world . . .
22   2, 66  |       by the sovereign, who has charge ~of the commonwealth.~Aquin.:
23   2, 67  |        of the crime laid to his charge is not contrary to charity,
24   2, 69  |  soldier at any time at his own charge ~[*Vulg.: 'Who serveth as
25   2, 75  |       is not his, though he may charge for the loss he suffers.~
26   2, 76  |        man may ~lawfully make a charge for the use of his house,
27   2, 81  |       according to Ex. ~19:21: "Charge the people, lest they should
28   2, 84  |    Behold I have given thee the charge of My ~first-fruits." Now
29   2, 85  |  soldier at any time at his own charge? Who ~planteth a vineyard
30   2, 85  |       dictates that he who has ~charge of the common estate of
31   2, 87  |      power of the Pope, who has charge over the ~whole Church;
32   2, 89  |         preaching and to taking charge of the alms."~Aquin.: SMT
33   2, 98  |      Hence the person who is in charge of the child can, in such
34   2, 98  |  absolutely forbidden to make a charge for what is acquired by
35   2, 98  |   Therefore it is not lawful to charge ~a price or return for them.~
36   2, 117 |         says (1 Tim. 6:17,18): "Charge the rich of ~this world . . .
37   2, 180 |        Ex. 19:21), "Go down and charge the people, lest they ~should
38   2, 182 |         souls ~committed to his charge, as stated above (A[6],
39   2, 183 |      man takes upon himself the charge of authority at ~the appointment
40   2, 183 |       laying aside the accepted charge for ~the reasons given above.
41   2, 185 |       city commands him to take charge of the business connected
42   2, 185 |       unlawful things). ~Now we charge them that are such, and
43   2, 185 |          a claim to live at the charge of the ~faithful): "if they
44   2, 185 |      has a claim to live at the charge of the faithful, as stated
45   2, 187 |        for a friend is to ~take charge of the soul of another on
46   3, 1   |         the act of sin to man's charge, ~so He ought to credit
47   3, 40  |         written (1 Tim. 6:11): "Charge the rich of this world not
48   3, 67  |     conferred by priests having charge of souls. But women ~are
49   3, 67  |    conferred by a priest having charge of souls, or by one ~representing
50   3, 67  |         infants should be taken charge of thus: ~that the parents
51   3, 67  |      who would thenceforth take charge of the child, ~and be to
52   3, 80  |      bishop or priest, for each charge he must say Mass and communicate,
53 Suppl, 8 |         belongs to the pastoral charge and care, ~which is sometimes
54 Suppl, 8 |   jurisdiction, ~through having charge of a parish; about whom
55 Suppl, 11|         dignity of his pastoral charge, and yet in ~depriving him
56 Suppl, 20|        the Angels who are given charge ~over individual men, as
57 Suppl, 20|       the contrary, Whoever has charge of the principal has charge
58 Suppl, 20|     charge of the principal has charge of the ~accessory. Now priests
59 Suppl, 26| Therefore every priest, who has charge of a congregation, can ~
60 Suppl, 26|          Those priests who have charge of the people are not ~prelates
61 Suppl, 65|        23): "Surely she ~cannot charge us with a lie." But a lie
 
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