|    Part, Question1   1, 12  |       whom we ~live, living and exercising the functions of human life,
 2   1, 13  |      God intend ~to name God as exercising providence over all; hence
 3   1, 62  |     beatified angels are always exercising their beatified knowledge
 4   1, 63  |     beatified angels are always exercising their beatified knowledge
 5   1, 111 |     ministering angels, ~not as exercising but as disposing and commanding
 6   2, 53  |        to wit, as we cease from exercising an act ~which overcame the
 7   2, 59  |         commands of reason, by ~exercising their proper acts. Wherefore
 8   2, 65  |     acts of one virtue, without exercising himself in the acts of some
 9   2, 14  |     times, it is prevented from exercising its proper act, ~through
10   2, 24  |  secular power by reason of its exercising the ministry of God for
11   2, 47  |       against them, although by exercising ~prudence he is able to
12   2, 53  |      suppresses the reason from exercising its ~act: whereas in the
13   2, 55  |      man, who has the office of exercising ~justice, administers the
14   2, 62  |         8]: "A man who, without exercising public ~authority, kills
15   2, 65  |         arbitrators through not exercising authority in the case, have
16   2, 67  |       slandering others but by ~exercising prudence.~Aquin.: SMT SS
17   2, 69  |       should be prohibited from exercising the ~office of advocate?~(
18   2, 69  |      cause. The becomingness of exercising this office is removed in ~
19   2, 86  |       reason, inhibit him from ~exercising his order. In like manner
20   2, 98  |         not busy himself about ~exercising his Order, and as regards
21   2, 135 |         of magnificence without exercising ~the act. Sometimes, however,
22   2, 155 |       temperance of the soul in exercising the power of taking revenge."
23   2, 155 |       temperance of the soul in exercising the power of taking revenge."
24   2, 182 |       man receives the power of exercising certain sacred acts, but
25   2, 185 |    monks ~to claim the power of exercising those acts on the ground
26   2, 186 |    minister to the ~faithful by exercising the aforesaid acts gratuitously,
27   3, 58  |        greater beatitude," and "exercising judiciary power." But if "
28   3, 62  |    instrumental action ~save by exercising its proper action: for it
29   3, 64  |         that the wicked sin by ~exercising the ministry of God and
30   3, 78  |     minister, whether by way of exercising an act, as when it ~is said, "
31   3, 82  |         Church's sentence ~from exercising his order, simply or for
32   3, 82  |   orders; but hinders him from ~exercising them, as to the consecration
33   3, 89  |         have done penance, from exercising ~the orders they have received,
34 Suppl, 6 | appointed by the ~Church before exercising their ministry, just as
35 Suppl, 8 |   through being ~prevented from exercising his order, as those who
36 Suppl, 17|         else than the ~power of exercising that act to which the priestly
37 Suppl, 19| sometimes it is vested in ~many exercising various offices but acting
38 Suppl, 34|    receives it for the sake of ~exercising hierarchical duties in the
39 Suppl, 36|        If therefore he sins by ~exercising it, he cannot avoid sin:
40 Suppl, 36|         sinner sins mortally by exercising his order, he ~who receives
41 Suppl, 36|          Further, if he sins by exercising his order, it follows that ~
42 Suppl, 37|         to the priestly ~act by exercising an act over the cruet than
43 Suppl, 37|      act over the cruet than by exercising an act over ~the torch.
44 Suppl, 37|         not given the office of exercising ~an act on an exterior matter,
45 Suppl, 37|    aptitude required of him for exercising the act of that ~power.
46 Suppl, 38|  received, it is clear ~that by exercising their power they consecrate
47 Suppl, 39|        the impossibility of his exercising his Order.~Aquin.: SMT XP
 
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