|    Part, Question1   2, 102 |         there are ~places called churches in which the Christian people
 2   2, 85  |          proportionately to both churches. And since the fruit of ~
 3   2, 85  |          bound to ~pay tithes to churches on account of the lands
 4   2, 91  |        that there existed in the churches various customs in the ~
 5   2, 98  |  instance, ~those who in certain churches are appointed to instruct
 6   2, 98  |    ministers are the prelates of churches, ordered spiritual ~things
 7   2, 175 |       women keep ~silence in the churches," and (1 Tim. 2:12): "I
 8   2, 183 |        received wages" ~of other churches for preaching to the Corinthians,
 9   2, 183 |        Reply OBJ 3: The goods of churches should not all be given
10   2, 183 |          OBJ 4: The goods of the churches should be employed for the
11   2, 185 |          had less than the other churches, but that I ~myself was
12   2, 185 |    clerics whose monasteries or ~churches have received from the munificence
13   3, 8   |     places, as bishops ~of their Churches. Or with reference to a
14   3, 25  |       Ghost, ~handed down to the churches certain instructions which
15   3, 27  | tolerates the custom of certain ~churches that do keep that feast,
16   3, 30  |        women keep silence in the churches . ~. . but if they would
17   3, 54  |        kept as relics in various churches. Therefore ~Christ's body
18   3, 54  |     preserved as relics in ~some churches did not flow from Christ'
19   3, 55  |        women keep silence in the churches": and 1 Tim. 2:12: "I suffer
20   3, 64  |       God: for instance, certain churches are said to have been ~consecrated
21   3, 67  |         the bishop to consecrate churches, to anoint altars, to consecrate ~[
22   3, 74  |          various ~customs of the Churches: for, Gregory says: "The
23   3, 74  |         of sexes: but ~the Greek Churches offer leavened bread, because
24   3, 74  |        have learned that in some churches the ~priests add grapes
25   3, 80  |    entrust the government of the churches."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
26   3, 80  |         It is the custom of many churches for the body of ~Christ
27   3, 80  |          prudent custom in some ~churches for the blood not to be
28   3, 82  |          things, such as altars, churches, vestments, and sacred ~
29   3, 82  |         It is the custom of some Churches for priests newly ~ordained
30   3, 82  | according to the custom of some ~Churches, as the apostles supped
31   3, 83  |          We permit that, if the ~churches be devastated or burned,
32   3, 83  |         And for the same ~reason churches defiled by shedding of blood
33   3, 83  | distinction: ~"Wherever you find churches of the Arians, consecrate
34   3, 83  |     consecrate them as Catholic ~churches without delay by means of
35   3, 83  |         the Council ~of Nicaea: "Churches which have once been consecrated,
36   3, 83  |        in the same distinction: "Churches or altars of doubtful ~consecration
37   3, 83  | solemnities of the dedication of churches are to be solemnly ~celebrated
38 Suppl, 8 |        command to the rectors of churches to "know the countenance
39 Suppl, 29|          OBJ 3: Further, in some churches the following words are
40 Suppl, 29|        to the custom of ~all the churches are not those quoted above,
41 Suppl, 37|       depends on the customs of ~Churches, because in secondary acts
42 Suppl, 39|       women keep silence in the ~churches."]~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[39]
43 Suppl, 40|           impose hands, dedicate churches, depose clerics, celebrate ~
 
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