Part, Question
1 2, 38 | duties of a ~bishop and a cleric, for two reasons. The first
2 2, 38 | belong to the duties of a cleric. ~Wherefore just as commercial
3 2, 62 | Whether this is lawful to a cleric?~(5) Whether it is lawful
4 2, 62 | death. For this reason a cleric, though he kill a man in
5 2, 75 | you would the ~plague, a cleric who from being poor has
6 2, 87 | i, can. Clericum): "If a cleric swears by creatures he must
7 2, 87 | 2/3~In the same sense a cleric is punished, according to
8 2, 87 | religion, or not to become a cleric, or that he would not ~accept
9 2, 97 | Cod. i, 3, de Episc. et Cleric.]. Therefore sacrilege should
10 2, 98 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: If a cleric renders a prelate a lawful
11 2, 113 | D. XLVI, Cap. 3): "The ~cleric who shall be found to spend
12 2, 182 | other things being equal, a cleric ~who is in holy orders,
13 2, 183 | purposes. Hence if a ~bishop or cleric wish to deprive himself
14 2, 183 | such a case ~of necessity a cleric would sin if he chose to
15 2, 185 | monk differs from that of a cleric," as Jerome says ~(Ep. xiv
16 2, 185 | decrees that henceforth no cleric shall ~buy property or occupy
17 2, 186 | decreed that henceforth no cleric is to buy property or occupy ~
18 2, 187 | instance, if a man wish to be a cleric he need not first ~of all
19 2, 187 | to deserve ~to become a cleric"; but not conversely, as
20 3, 67 | layman in the ~presence of a cleric, nor a cleric in the presence
21 3, 67 | presence of a cleric, nor a cleric in the presence of a priest.
22 3, 71 | Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i): "Before Baptism ~man
23 3, 71 | Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i) that "by means of ~the
24 3, 72 | Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i): "Lastly the ~Paraclete
25 3, 72 | Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i): "The baptized is ~signed
26 3, 72 | Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i), "the baptized is ~signed
27 3, 80 | Jerome]. Say, priest, ~say, cleric, how dost thou kiss the
28 3, 89 | for a ~crime, to become a cleric, or to return to his clerical
29 Suppl, 24| man who lays hands on a ~cleric or a religious; the second
30 Suppl, 24| the person who strikes a cleric ~does not incur excommunication: (
31 Suppl, 24| if ~the striker find the cleric behaving with impropriety
32 Suppl, 24| aware that he is striking a cleric; (6) ~if the latter be guilty
33 Suppl, 24| admonition; (7) if ~the cleric exercise an act which is
34 Suppl, 28| of the clergy nor can a cleric be promoted to higher orders,
35 Suppl, 28| sin is more ~grievous in a cleric than in a layman. Therefore
36 Suppl, 28| ought to be imposed ~on a cleric more than on a layman.~Aquin.:
37 Suppl, 28| a mere priest, even on a cleric. ~Sometimes however a solemn
38 Suppl, 28| the same kind of sin, a cleric offends more ~grievously
39 Suppl, 39| is more disgraceful for a cleric to become a slave ~than
40 Suppl, 39| for a slave to be made a cleric. Yet a cleric may lawfully
41 Suppl, 39| be made a cleric. Yet a cleric may lawfully be sold ~as
42 Suppl, 39| therefore can a slave ~be made a cleric.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[39] A[
43 Suppl, 40| degree of dignity. Now a cleric by the ~very fact of being
44 Suppl, 40| the ~very fact of being a cleric is placed on a degree above
45 Suppl, 40| tonsure by which he is made a cleric is an Order.~Aquin.: SMT
46 Suppl, 40| 3: A man through being a cleric is in a higher state than
47 Suppl, 40| after a man is made a ~cleric, he must from thenceforward
48 Suppl, 40| renounce it by becoming a cleric.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
49 Suppl, 53| is forfeit to a married cleric.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[53] A[
50 Suppl, 60| if the husband ~strike a cleric whom he found with his wife
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