|    Part, Question1   1, 36  |         the Holy Ghost is to be ~confessed as proceeding from Father
 2   2, 98  |    fulfilling these precepts man confessed himself a ~sinner. Hence
 3   2, 102 |          though the ~high-priest confessed himself to be the minister
 4   2, 4   |         past, the fathers of old confessed as yet to come, as ~appears
 5   2, 52  |        hidden sins should not be confessed in public.~~
 6   2, 93  |        says: "Although the demon confessed the truth, Christ ~put a
 7   2, 150 |        Virgin. ix): ~"It must be confessed that the fruitfulness of
 8   2, 182 |          6:12): "Thou . . . hast confessed a ~good confession before
 9   3, 2   |          resulted, so ~that they confessed Christ to be "from" two
10   3, 20  |        good ~master, and had not confessed Him to be God or the Son
11   3, 38  |          to be baptized by John "confessed ~their sins," as related
12   3, 44  |         from certainty that they confessed Him to be the Son of God.
13   3, 66  |         with water, after he has confessed; the latter with ~his blood.
14   3, 72  |    before Baptism, have publicly confessed the Faith of Christ by ~
15   3, 80  | Communion, except he has ~openly confessed, or has been named and convicted
16   3, 84  |        sin, a man, in a fashion, confessed his sin ~to the priest.
17 Suppl, 6 |         we do not read that they confessed, it may be that ~they did;
18 Suppl, 6 |         the natural law. But he ~confessed his sins, as appears from
19 Suppl, 6 |        it orders all sins to ~be confessed, which cannot apply to venial
20 Suppl, 6 |         for the grace of Christ, confessed their sins to him, and that ~
21 Suppl, 7 |         up. But the sin which is confessed is placed under the seal
22 Suppl, 8 |         a case of necessity, has confessed to a layman, ~has received
23 Suppl, 8 |      same matter. But he who has confessed to ~another priest, is bound
24 Suppl, 8 |         when he says that he has confessed to one who could absolve
25 Suppl, 8 |       Consequently, if a man has confessed to the bishop's penitentiary,
26 Suppl, 8 |         priest; and one who ~has confessed thus, is more punished hereafter
27 Suppl, 8 |         hereafter than if he had confessed ~to a priest.~Aquin.: SMT
28 Suppl, 9 |         a ~man in mortal sin has confessed once, he is not bound to
29 Suppl, 9 |          know of him that he had confessed. Therefore it is not necessary ~
30 Suppl, 9 |        his own priest to whom he confessed first is ~no longer available,
31 Suppl, 9 |     again the sins which he had ~confessed before, especially if he
32 Suppl, 9 |          as to the sins which he confessed he had already ~manifested
33 Suppl, 9 |     general, saying ~that he had confessed many sins in his previous
34 Suppl, 9 |        through hearing the sins ~confessed. On the other hand, the
35 Suppl, 10|         as though he had already confessed, and so the ~confession
36 Suppl, 10|         Consequently one who has confessed and received ~absolution
37 Suppl, 10|          even before he actually confessed. Nevertheless the obstacle
38 Suppl, 11|         man, whereas he that has confessed it, ~can.~Aquin.: SMT XP
39 Suppl, 11|      committed again after being confessed to him. Nor does it matter
40 Suppl, 11|         the sin has already been confessed ~to him, and then every
41 Suppl, 14|      many good actions before he confessed. Or we may say that ~the
42 Suppl, 71|   condemned to hell; and yet he ~confessed that he and others were
43 Suppl, 84|        the sins which a man has ~confessed will not be made known to
44 Suppl, 85|     words of the Judge, who have confessed their faith in Him by words." ~
 
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