Part, Question
1 2, 1 | proposed to all, and that publicly. Therefore ~every symbol,
2 2, 1 | already at peace, it is sung ~publicly in the Mass. On the other
3 2, 2 | throughout the Church, and publicly proclaimed, such as the ~
4 2, 10 | dispute with unbelievers publicly without contending in ~words.
5 2, 10 | one ought not to dispute publicly with unbelievers.~Aquin.:
6 2, 10 | when a man's crime is so ~publicly known, and so hateful to
7 2, 31 | rebuke his prelate even publicly. Hence ~Paul, who was Peter'
8 2, 31 | find that a hidden sin is ~publicly denounced, without any previous
9 2, 31 | Acts 5:4,9) that Peter publicly denounced Ananias and ~Saphira
10 2, 31 | length of accusing a person publicly, without ~previously admonishing
11 2, 31 | etc. For if he offend thee publicly in the presence of others,
12 2, 31 | Lord wished that we should publicly denounce our brother and
13 2, 39 | household of Isaac quarrelled publicly, without ~being reproved
14 2, 41 | for instance, when a man publicly commits a sin or does ~something
15 2, 59 | poisoned, and openly, if he is publicly ~slain, imprisoned, struck
16 2, 64 | the woman be carried off publicly or secretly. Therefore the ~
17 2, 64 | it be done ~secretly or publicly. Therefore theft and robbery
18 2, 67 | should lay bare your guilt publicly, ~nor accuse yourself before
19 2, 72 | is one who charges others publicly with crimes, either by ~
20 2, 73 | be imputed to a ~person publicly, it is a case of reviling,
21 2, 98 | transaction, if he has done so publicly, is suspended by virtue
22 2, 106 | Further, to punish a man publicly for his sin seems to publish ~
23 2, 108 | through scandal from lying publicly.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[110] A[
24 2, 175 | to women; in another way, publicly, ~addressing oneself to
25 2, 175 | teaching and persuading publicly in the church belong not
26 2, 175 | teaching privately but not publicly.~
27 2, 185 | those who devote themselves publicly to the aforesaid ~spiritual
28 2, 185 | themselves to such works not ~publicly but privately as it were,
29 2, 185 | which is ~addressed, not publicly to the people, but to one
30 3, 29 | take her away [*Douay: 'publicly to expose ~her'], i.e. to
31 3, 29 | as meaning, "not willing publicly to expose her," than ~understood
32 3, 36 | Christ's birth might be publicly proclaimed first in Jerusalem,
33 3, 42 | by their taking offense, publicly taught the truth which they ~
34 3, 42 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: By publicly reproving the Scribes and
35 3, 55 | the future life ~are not publicly manifested to all, but to
36 3, 55 | not to be allowed to teach publicly in church; ~but she may
37 3, 59 | respect shall be perfectly and publicly ~judged.~Aquin.: SMT TP
38 3, 67 | not permitted to ~baptize publicly and solemnly, and yet she
39 3, 72 | confirmed receives the ~power of publicly confessing his faith by
40 3, 72 | even before Baptism, have publicly confessed the Faith of Christ
41 3, 72 | confess the Faith of Christ ~publicly, without receiving the sacrament
42 3, 72 | forehead, that he may show ~publicly that he is a Christian:
43 3, 84 | absolutions which are given publicly in church (e.g. at Prime
44 3, 89 | Those who have been publicly convicted or caught ~in
45 Suppl, 9 | Confession should be made not publicly but privately, lest ~others
46 Suppl, 39| a virtuous life, and not publicly penitent. And since a ~man'
47 Suppl, 45| baptize either privately or publicly. But the Church does ~forbid
48 Suppl, 84| Magdalen that her sins are ~publicly recalled in the Church,
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