Part, Question
1 2, 68 | heavenly Jerusalem is not washed with the waters of an earthly ~
2 2, 81 | show that they have to be washed from some uncleanness. ~
3 2, 102 | the hair of his ~body, and washed his clothes, because leprosy
4 2, 102 | First, when they had been washed, they were clothed ~with
5 2, 103 | this uncleanness which was washed ~away by such like ceremonies,
6 2, 103 | the sacrifices themselves washed sins away, ~but because
7 2, 103 | ceremonies of the Old Law washed ~away uncleanness of the
8 2, 105 | Christ, whereby all sins are washed away, and the devil is shown ~
9 2, 23 | uttered in trepidation were washed away by the fount of charity." ~
10 2, 97 | Cor. 6:11, "But you are washed, but you are ~sanctified."
11 3, 27 | Cor. 6:11): "But you are ~washed, but you are sanctified";
12 3, 34 | sinners, ~"but you are washed, but you are sanctified."
13 3, 38 | market, ~unless they be washed, they eat not; and many
14 3, 39 | to be baptized is to be washed. But it was not fitting
15 3, 39 | fitting for Christ to ~be washed, since there was no uncleanness
16 3, 39 | Christ, that after being washed in the waters of ~baptism
17 3, 46 | supper was done" . . . Christ washed ~"the feet of the disciples."~
18 3, 49 | 1:5): "He loved us, and washed us ~from our sins in His
19 3, 49 | both through sin being washed away ~and through compensation
20 3, 56 | according to Apoc. 1:5: ~"He washed us from our sins in His
21 3, 60 | to 1 Cor. 6:11, "You are washed, you are ~sanctified," we
22 3, 62 | to 1 Cor. 6:11: "You are washed . . . you are justified."
23 3, 66 | the waters, the ~waters washed away the sins of all." But
24 3, 66 | written (Apoc. 1:5): "(Who) ~washed us from our sins in His
25 3, 66 | efficiently: for whatever is washed with ~them, contracts a
26 3, 66 | OBJ 2: Since a man may be washed with water for several reasons, ~
27 3, 66 | conscience, and our bodies washed with clean water."~Aquin.:
28 3, 66 | part of the body should be washed in preference, in which
29 3, 66 | great tribulation, and have ~washed their robes and have made
30 3, 68 | his ~other sins, can be washed away by his subsequent contrition,
31 3, 68 | or that their sins be ~washed away, according to 1 Jn.
32 3, 68 | uncleanness of sin may be washed away, according to Eph.
33 3, 68 | baptized be in some way washed with water, since Baptism
34 3, 68 | the womb, can nowise be washed with water; unless ~perchance
35 3, 68 | which the mother's ~body is washed, reaches the child while
36 3, 69 | hindered sins from being washed away, ~so long as the heart
37 3, 71 | punishment, until sin be ~washed away by Baptism. And in
38 3, 72 | Lord's words, "'He ~that is washed, needeth not but to wash
39 3, 80 | not return before he be washed with ~water in the evening."~
40 3, 83 | objects except the hands be ~washed; hence it seems indecent
41 3, 83 | to Jn. 13:10: "He that is washed ~needeth not but to wash
42 3, 83 | be caught carefully and washed ~thoroughly, then burned,
43 3, 83 | which ~the drop touched be washed three times by the priest,
44 3, 84 | word that the person is washed inwardly, and this not only ~
45 3, 84 | adultery committed has been washed away, since there is no
46 3, 84 | thought that a man could be washed several ~times in the laver
47 Suppl, 30| the stain of sin is not washed out without ~contrition,
48 Appen2, 1| the stain of sin has been washed away by contrition, nor
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