|    Part, Question1   2, 30  |       prelates to whom they ~have vowed obedience. Now if it were
 2   2, 38  |   reprehensible in those who have vowed virginity, ~because they
 3   2, 41  |           case of those who ~have vowed to keep the counsels, and
 4   2, 80  |    heathens a devotee was one who vowed ~to his idols to suffer
 5   2, 84  |           blemish whatever he has vowed: hence the ~same text says
 6   2, 85  |       although he appears to have vowed to do so, not ~by paying
 7   2, 86  |       Eccles. 5:3): "If thou hast vowed ~anything to God, defer
 8   2, 86  |         Lord your God"; and Jacob vowed (Gn. 28:21) that the Lord
 9   2, 86  |          be explained that ~Jacob vowed that he would have the Lord
10   2, 86  |   sometimes ~that which a man has vowed becomes impossible to him,
11   2, 86  |             Whatsoever thou hast ~vowed, pay it; and it is much
12   2, 86  |           If that which a man has vowed becomes impossible to him ~
13   2, 86  |           can. Hence if a man has vowed to enter a ~monastery, he
14   2, 86  |        fault: thus if a woman has vowed virginity and is ~afterwards
15   2, 86  |        Paulin.): "Since thou hast vowed, thou hast bound ~thyself,
16   2, 86  |          dost not what thou hast ~vowed thou wilt not be as thou
17   2, 86  |          have been hadst thou not vowed. ~For then thou wouldst
18   2, 86  |   apostles are understood to have vowed things pertaining to the
19   2, 86  |          a directing of the thing vowed to the worship or ~service
20   2, 86  |       sorrowfully what they have ~vowed: and this seems to be due
21   2, 86  |        the will on ~that which is vowed, as stated above (A[4]).
22   2, 86  |          something without having vowed it has an ~immovable will
23   2, 86  |         worse, that which one has vowed, if it be already consecrated,
24   2, 86  |         certain persons ~who have vowed continency were to marry,
25   2, 86  |       case when the ~thing he has vowed is clearly unlawful, and
26   2, 150 |         integrity of the flesh is vowed, consecrated and ~observed
27   2, 150 |         integrity of the flesh is vowed, consecrated ~and observed
28   2, 184 |       after saying: "If thou hast vowed anything to God, defer not ~
29   2, 184 |         service which we have not vowed, whereas it is unlawful
30   2, 184 |         it is unlawful if we have vowed ~to render it. Therefore
31   2, 187 |           to fulfil what one has ~vowed. Therefore no one should
32   2, 187 |       Eccles. 5:3): "If thou hast vowed ~anything to God, defer
33   2, 187 | obligation to fulfil what he has ~vowed, provided this be something
34   2, 187 |            1/1~Whether he who has vowed to enter religion is bound
35   2, 187 |        would seem that he who has vowed to enter religion, is bound ~
36   2, 187 |       bound to fulfil what he has vowed, as long ~as he is able
37   2, 187 |          do so; thus if a man has vowed to observe ~continence,
38   2, 187 |           be bound to do so if he vowed it previously while in the ~
39   3, 28  |          that "for those ~who are vowed to virginity, it is reprehensible
40   3, 28  |       this unless she had already vowed her virginity to ~God."~
41   3, 60  |          from Gn. 28, where Jacob vowed that he would offer to God ~
42 Suppl, 48|         that "for those who ~have vowed virginity it is wicked,
43 Suppl, 53|        Further, no person who has vowed continence can contract
44 Suppl, 59|           Hence it is that he who vowed certain things while ~living
 
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