Part, Question
1 2, 72 | murder, or to ~neglect the flock committed to his care; and
2 2, 102 | who is the head of the flock, ~was to be ordained to
3 2, 103 | of ~the firstlings of his flock, and of their fat." Noe
4 2, 11 | the whole body, the whole flock, burn, perish, rot, die. ~
5 2, 38 | spiritual death upon the flock, but also the pillager and
6 2, 61 | should be "a member of the flock." Now this would ~seem to
7 2, 84 | deceitful man ~that hath in his flock a male, and making a vow
8 2, 85 | a shepherd may take his flock within the bounds ~of one
9 2, 85 | shepherd who grazes his flock at different seasons in
10 2, 85 | since the fruit of ~the flock is derived from the pasture,
11 2, 85 | pasture, the tithe of the flock is due to ~the church in
12 2, 85 | church in whose lands the flock grazes, rather than to the
13 2, 98 | charges? Who feedeth the flock, and eateth not of the milk
14 2, 98 | eateth not of the milk of the flock?" ~Hence it is simoniacal
15 2, 150 | honored portion of Christ's flock."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152]
16 2, 150 | honored portion of Christ's flock," ~and "their glory more
17 2, 182 | yourselves" and "to the whole flock, wherein the ~Holy Ghost
18 2, 182 | spiritual welfare of their flock, when it is necessary for
19 2, 182 | giving to the poor of their flock, or by suffering ~"with
20 2, 182 | committed the care of His flock to him. And Gregory says ~(
21 2, 182 | who refuses ~to feed God's flock, though having the means
22 2, 183 | love to feed the Lord's flock, even as it was the mark ~
23 2, 183 | life excels that of his flock." ~But he is not to be blamed
24 2, 183 | persecution to ~abandon the flock committed to his care?~Aquin.:
25 2, 183 | bodily presence from the flock ~committed to his care.
26 2, 183 | bodily presence from the flock ~entrusted to his care,
27 2, 183 | bodily presence from his flock. ~Therefore it would seem
28 2, 183 | bodily presence from his flock.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185] A[
29 2, 183 | personal presence from his ~flock, neither for the sake of
30 2, 183 | bodily presence from his flock, either for ~the sake of
31 2, 183 | avoid ~danger, leaves the flock without endangering the
32 2, 183 | without endangering the flock, does not flee as ~a hireling.~
33 2, 184 | profession of governing Christ's flock, that they have nothing ~
34 3, 36 | night-watches over their flock . . . And it came to pass,
35 Suppl, 6 | priests may ~know their flock, lest a wolf may hide therein.~
36 Suppl, 8 | them as members of Christ's flock, and ~to know the sheep
37 Suppl, 8 | 21), and who rule their ~flock, not by feeding it, but
38 Suppl, 8 | so as to watch over the flock committed to his care: ~
39 Suppl, 8 | that this knowledge of the flock is not hindered by ~a privilege
40 Suppl, 11| prelate to watch over his flock ~with great care, yet so
41 Suppl, 39| becoming a slave, many of his flock were freed ~from slavery.
42 Suppl, 93| illustrious portion of Christ's flock." Therefore the greater ~
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