Part, Question
1 2, 10 | servitude in such cases": ~and a canon [*Can. Uxor legitima, and
2 2, 16 | Augustine states (In primam canon. Joan. Tract. ix), so too, ~
3 2, 18 | contrary, Augustine (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract. ix) says that ~
4 2, 18 | Augustine says (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract. ix) that "
5 2, 18 | Augustine states (In prim. canon. Joan. ~Tract. ix). Therefore
6 2, 18 | Augustine says (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract. ix): "The
7 2, 23 | Augustine ~(Tract. ix in prim. canon. Joan.): "Fear leads to
8 2, 23 | Augustine says (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract. v) ~"Charity
9 2, 23 | Augustine says (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract. v) "As ~soon
10 2, 26 | Epistle of John (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract. ix). Now ~
11 2, 30 | thou hast slain ~him" [*Cf. Canon Pasce, dist. lxxxvi, whence
12 2, 30 | of Ambrose who says (Cf. Canon ~Pasce dist. lxxxvi, whence
13 2, 66 | and all the more that the canon ~declares that "no accusation
14 2, 66 | ad ~1). Hence when the canon says, "Let no accusation
15 2, 84 | 1/1~On the contrary, A canon of Pope Damasus [*Damasus
16 2, 96 | not take the oath; or a canon may swear to keep the ~statutes
17 2, 96 | 2] R.O. 4 Para. 2/2~The canon who swears to keep the statutes
18 2, 145 | quotation is from the Corpus of Canon Law (Cap. Non mediocriter,
19 2, 148 | drunkards: for Gregory [*Cf. Canon Denique, dist. 4 where ~
20 2, 166 | says (De Offic. [*Quoted in Canon Pasce, dist. ~86]): "Feed
21 2, 186 | Decretal de Statu ~Monach. et Canon. Reg. [*Cap. Ne Nimia, de
22 2, 187 | bound to take oaths (as the canon ~states), so are they not
23 2, 187 | to pass from the state of canon ~regular to the monastic
24 2, 187 | exception forbid any ~professed canon regular to become a monk,
25 3, 42 | were to be found in the canon ~of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
26 3, 62 | Lord's ~Supper: "Just as a canon is invested by means of
27 3, 73 | shall do these things" [*Cf. Canon ~of the Mass], speaking
28 3, 78 | especially the words in the Canon of the Mass. But that this
29 3, 78 | from the fact ~that the Canon of the Mass is not the same
30 3, 79 | it. For it is said in the Canon of the ~Mass: "May as many
31 3, 79 | Hence it is ~said in the Canon of the Mass: "Be mindful,
32 3, 79 | s members?" Hence in the Canon of the Mass no prayer is
33 3, 80 | Hence it is said in the Canon de Consecratione: ~"Let
34 3, 80 | First Council of Orange, (Canon 13); and ~the same is to
35 3, 80 | Fourth Council of Carthage (Canon 76). and the same is to
36 3, 80 | Third Council of Tours, Canon 1) gave permission "that
37 3, 80 | Second Council of Chalon, Canon xlvii) declares that Communion
38 3, 80 | Third Council of Tours, Canon 1) after saying, "Let all ~
39 3, 82 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: That Canon is speaking, not as by way
40 3, 82 | 1/1~On the contrary, The Canon says (Dist. 32): "Let no
41 Suppl, 8 | is unlawful, according to canon law (Can. Nullus primas
42 Suppl, 21| no longer recognized by Canon Law.] Therefore this ~definition
43 Suppl, 39| speaking according to the ~canon law of his time. This is
44 Suppl, 45| marriage St. Thomas gives the Canon Law of his time.]~Aquin.:
45 Suppl, 55| reason of affinity, the canon (cap. Porro duorum 35, ~
46 Suppl, 60| 1/1~On the contrary, A canon (caus. xxxiii, qu. ii, can.
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