Part, Question
1 1, 78 | mind and conscience are defiled" (Titus 1:15). Therefore
2 1, 78 | conscience is said to be defiled, not as a subject, but ~
3 1, 78 | far as someone knows he is defiled.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[79] A[
4 2, 69 | heart, so that it is not defiled by the passions: hence the ~
5 2, 72 | the body also, for it is defiled ~inordinately: wherefore
6 2, 86 | higher ~nature cannot be defiled by contact with a lower
7 2, 86 | hence the sun's ~ray is not defiled by contact with tainted
8 2, 86 | Reply OBJ 1: The soul is not defiled by inferior things, by their
9 2, 86 | that the intellect is not defiled, but perfected, by them. ~
10 2, 102 | sin, whereby the soul was ~defiled; and another consisting
11 2, 103 | sprinkled, sanctify such as are defiled, to the ~cleansing of the
12 2, 84 | The table of the Lord is defiled and that which is laid thereupon
13 2, 94 | for they refused to be defiled by the meat of Gentiles. ~
14 2, 139 | all hinders man from being defiled. In like ~manner honesty [*
15 2, 165 | wine, lest they should be defiled, if they had considered ~
16 2, 184 | prophet and the priest are defiled; and in My house I have
17 3, 27 | see ~it" - (because "no defiled thing cometh into her,"
18 3, 31 | written (Wis. 7:25) that "no defiled thing cometh ~into her."
19 3, 31 | the drain, and yet not be defiled: much more can the Splendor
20 3, 31 | written (Wis. 7:25) that "no defiled thing cometh ~into" Divine
21 3, 31 | Christ's flesh was never defiled by sin.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
22 3, 31 | so also is it entirely defiled by sin. Consequently we
23 3, 31 | sin. Thus it is that "no ~defiled thing cometh into the Wisdom
24 3, 46 | that they might not be defiled, but that they might eat
25 3, 46 | that they might not be defiled, but that they might eat
26 3, 65 | person but also the nature is defiled: ~secondly, by reason of
27 3, 80 | modesty and honor to be defiled by such ~shameful and infamous
28 3, 80 | come down from heaven be defiled and touched by them who ~
29 3, 80 | among you any man, that is defiled in a dream by night, he
30 3, 82 | the sinful ~priest, being defiled, has neither the life nor
31 3, 82 | from the fact that persons defiled are forbidden to approach
32 3, 83 | the same ~reason churches defiled by shedding of blood or
33 3, 83 | be devastated by fire, or defiled by ~shedding of blood or
34 3, 83 | flag-stones, so as not to be defiled by the ~feet of those that
35 Suppl, 67| marries another husband "is defiled, and is become abominable
36 Suppl, 67| gloss observes here: "She is defiled and abominable, ~namely
37 Suppl, 67| first put her away as being defiled," ~and consequently it does
38 Suppl, 67| does not follow that she is defiled absolutely ~speaking; or
39 Suppl, 67| speaking; or she is said to be defiled just as a person who had
40 Suppl, 67| wife was "because she is defiled." But the divorced ~wife
41 Suppl, 67| the divorced ~wife is not defiled except by marrying another
42 Suppl, 67| by this sin that she was ~defiled: but according to the others
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