Part, Question
1 1, 110 | imaginative vision. But the angels reveal things in dreams, as appears ~
2 1, 111 | that God can immediately reveal things ~to men without the
3 1, 112 | enlightened by God, ~and these reveal them to the inferior. And
4 1, 112 | cannot know it unless God reveal it to them: and ~so they
5 2, 42 | guilty of a crime lest he reveal it to others.~Aquin.: SMT
6 2, 6 | s knowledge, unless God reveal them. To ~some, indeed,
7 2, 31 | Rule that "we are ~bound to reveal" a brother's sin, if it "
8 2, 60 | Further, no man is bound to reveal his own crime. But by making ~
9 2, 60 | restitution a man would sometimes reveal his crime, as in the case
10 2, 60 | Although a man is not bound to reveal his crime to other ~men,
11 2, 60 | men, yet is he bound to reveal it to God in confession;
12 2, 69 | other side, or so as to reveal the secrets of his client
13 2, 71 | is a mortal sin. Now, to reveal an unknown sin, which pertains
14 2, 71 | it is not backbiting to reveal a man's ~hidden sin in order
15 2, 75 | Whether the seller is bound to reveal a fault in the thing sold?~(
16 2, 93 | this means they, at times, reveal certain future things to ~
17 2, 170 | knowledge, which they can reveal to men: although those things ~
18 2, 170 | Reply OBJ 2: The demons reveal what they know to men, not
19 3, 10 | 7), He was unwilling to reveal it; and, on the contrary,
20 Suppl, 11| Therefore such ought to reveal what ~they know through
21 Suppl, 11| certain cases it is lawful to reveal a confession.~Aquin.: SMT
22 Suppl, 11| suspicion of sin, and so to reveal the confession ~somewhat,
23 Suppl, 11| he is. ~But God does not reveal the sins which are made
24 Suppl, 11| therefore, should the priest reveal ~them.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
25 Suppl, 11| amendment; otherwise he may reveal them to one who can be a
26 Suppl, 11| permission, a priest may reveal to another a ~sin which
27 Suppl, 11| penitent's ~permission, reveal to another a sin which he
28 Suppl, 11| penitent, ~the priest may reveal a sin of his to another.~
29 Suppl, 11| can by his own authority reveal his sin ~to another. Therefore
30 Suppl, 11| that if the priest does reveal it, he does not ~break the
31 Suppl, 11| penitent's ~permission to reveal the sin, if they should
32 Suppl, 11| Para. 1/1~Whether a man may reveal that which he knows through
33 Suppl, 11| seem that a man may not reveal what he knows through ~confession
34 Suppl, 11| consequently a man cannot ~reveal that sin, because this is
35 Suppl, 11| confessional, he does not reveal what he heard in confession,
36 Suppl, 11| confessor is not forbidden to reveal a sin simply, but ~to reveal
37 Suppl, 11| reveal a sin simply, but ~to reveal it as heard in confession:
38 Suppl, 74| the apostles, He will not reveal to others: wherefore all
39 Suppl, 86| below them, and that ~they reveal their knowledge in whatever
40 Suppl, 86| of the saints should not reveal ~certain things to others,
41 Suppl, 86| terrible, because they ~will reveal in them certain things pleasing
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