Part, Question
1 2, 32 | alternately displeased and reconciled?" From ~these words we gather
2 2, 114 | life unless first he be ~reconciled to God, through his sin
3 2, 114 | satisfaction to him and is ~reconciled.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[114] A[
4 3, 22 | Divine Nature." Moreover, He reconciled the human race to God, ~
5 3, 26 | Christ, through Whom men are reconciled to God, according to 2 Cor. ~
6 3, 26 | inasmuch as, by His death, He reconciled the human race to God. Hence
7 3, 26 | Mediator, inasmuch as He reconciled us ~to God: and this He
8 3, 31 | up to God, to whom we are reconciled by cleansing ~and expiating.
9 3, 47 | written (Rm. 5:10): "We are reconciled to God by the death of ~
10 3, 48 | but in so far as we are reconciled with God ~it acts by way
11 3, 49 | Whether we were thereby reconciled with God?~(5) Whether heaven'
12 3, 49 | s power, inasmuch as it ~reconciled us with God, as shall be
13 3, 49 | Para. 1/1~Whether we were reconciled to God through Christ's
14 3, 49 | would seem that we were not reconciled to God through Christ's ~
15 3, 49 | appear, then, ~that we were reconciled to God through Christ's
16 3, 49 | says (Rm. 5:10): "We are reconciled to God ~by the death of
17 3, 49 | Christ is not said to have reconciled us with God, as if ~God
18 3, 57 | that contrary elements are reconciled; so that in the state of
19 3, 61 | we were ~enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of His
20 3, 61 | His Son: much more, ~being reconciled, shall we be saved by His
21 3, 68 | another and of not being ~reconciled to one's neighbor, is a
22 3, 80 | their sins and ~have been reconciled to the Church; because after
23 3, 80 | die shortly, let ~him be reconciled by imposition of hands,
24 3, 83 | shedding of blood or seed are reconciled: ~because some machination
25 Suppl, 8 | sacraments man must needs be reconciled not ~only to God, but also
26 Suppl, 8 | Church. Now he cannot be reconciled to the ~Church, unless the
27 Suppl, 8 | command, he is not yet reconciled to the Church, so as to
28 Suppl, 8 | nor does he need to be ~reconciled to the Church. Consequently
29 Suppl, 12| satisfaction is that one may be reconciled to the person ~offended.
30 Suppl, 38| has fallen into heresy is reconciled ~he is not reconsecrated.
31 Suppl, 62| 6) Whether they can be reconciled after being divorced?~Aquin.:
32 Suppl, 62| sixth is if he has been reconciled to her by having carnal ~
33 Suppl, 62| husband and wife may be reconciled after being divorced?~Aquin.:
34 Suppl, 62| husband and wife may not be reconciled after ~being divorced. For
35 Suppl, 62| cannot ~subsequently be reconciled.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
36 Suppl, 62| allowable for them to be reconciled, the ~husband would seem
37 Suppl, 62| if it were lawful to be reconciled to an adulterous ~wife,
38 Suppl, 62| cannot ~compel him to be reconciled, since the divorce has been
39 Suppl, 62| Therefore she may nowise be reconciled.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
40 Suppl, 62| husband ~is not bound to be reconciled to his wife, because she
41 Suppl, 62| remain unmarried, or be reconciled to her husband."~Aquin.:
42 Suppl, 62| the same reason, he can be reconciled to her ~after divorce.~Aquin.:
43 Suppl, 62| her husband may become reconciled to her; but if she ~remain
44 Suppl, 67| for a divorced wife to be reconciled to her husband, unless ~
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