Part, Question
1 2, 65 | the property of an exempt ~monastery. But if an exempt person
2 2, 69 | the cause ~of their own monastery, if the abbot direct them
3 2, 86 | a man vows to enter ~a monastery, the monks of which refuse
4 2, 86 | man has vowed to enter a ~monastery, he must endeavor to the
5 2, 86 | just as the abbot of a monastery, who nevertheless ~is not
6 2, 98 | as price for ~entering a monastery: but, in the case of small
7 2, 98 | while entrance to the ~monastery is free, to accept something
8 2, 98 | to be received into the monastery, if its revenues are ~insufficient.
9 2, 98 | easier in admitting to a ~monastery a person who has proved
10 2, 98 | proved his regard for that monastery by the ~generosity of his
11 2, 98 | a person's regard for a monastery by means of temporal benefits, ~
12 2, 98 | be induced to enter the monastery; although ~it is unlawful
13 2, 98 | something for entrance into a ~monastery (I, qu. ii, cap. Quam pio).~
14 2, 98 | person obtains admission to a monastery by ~simony, and there takes
15 2, 98 | simoniacally ~admitted into a monastery, they must quit: and if
16 2, 98 | be ~expelled from their monastery without hope of return,
17 2, 159| by the common rule of the monastery"; the ~sixth is "to believe
18 2, 160| by the common rule of the monastery," to which is ~opposed "
19 2, 182| Monach., Ep. cxxv): "In the monastery so live as to deserve to
20 2, 182| out his salvation in ~a monastery or under some canonical
21 2, 182| free entrance into the ~monastery."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184]
22 2, 182| after long residence ~in a monastery attain to the order of clerics,
23 2, 182| himself: "So ~live in the monastery as to deserve to be a clerk."~
24 2, 183| sin, and confined in a ~monastery that he may do penance,
25 2, 183| works of perfection ~in a monastery.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185] A[
26 2, 183| after long residence in a monastery ~attain to the order of
27 2, 184| is counseled to enter a monastery which is described as ~"
28 2, 184| worse than those who in the monastery have fallen."~
29 2, 185| dwelling with them in the monastery, or if by chance a brother
30 2, 185| the monastic rule in ~a monastery. But this does not prevent
31 2, 185| manual work, can all in the monastery do this? And ~since all
32 2, 185| if they have endowed ~the monastery with the goods they possessed,
33 2, 185| on the alms ~given to the monastery. Hence Augustine says (De
34 2, 186| superior and in favor of one's monastery, as ~stated in the same
35 2, 186| They are richer in the monastery than ~they had been in the
36 2, 186| to him for the use of the monastery, he being ~solicitous for
37 2, 186| for the common use of the monastery. Therefore it would seem
38 2, 186| fear the superior of the ~monastery as God, love him as a father."
39 2, 187| however, bind himself to a monastery or abbot; nor did he commit ~
40 2, 187| bound by law to dwell in a ~monastery and renounce his cure. However,
41 2, 187| means be admitted into a monastery, when they ~seek admittance,
42 2, 187| work out his salvation in a monastery or under some canonical ~
43 2, 187| soul to pass ~to another monastery on account of a stricter
44 2, 187| Monach.): "So live in the monastery as to deserve ~to become
45 3, 83 | use ~of brethren in some monastery: but on no account are they
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