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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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loose

   Part, Question
1 2, 102 | The other goat ~was let loose into the wilderness: not 2 2, 102 | signified by its being let loose, or ~because on its head 3 2, 102 | living sparrow was let loose to fly away into the plain, 4 2, 102 | act of piety to marry a loose woman, because she is thereby ~ 5 2, 102 | when once it had been let loose from the ark. The ostrich 6 2, 65 | Therefore the judge can lawfully loose a ~guilty man from his punishment.~ 7 2, 120 | of you on the Sabbath day loose his ox or his ass . . . 8 3, 40 | of you on the Sabbath-day loose his ox or his ~ass from 9 3, 84 | Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth," etc. Now the 10 3, 84 | Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth," ~etc., and such 11 3, 84 | Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth," ~etc., and to 12 3, 84 | Whatsoever ~thou shalt loose on earth," etc., He made 13 3, 89 | Whatsoever you shall ~loose on earth shall be loosed 14 Suppl, 8 | none but the disciples to loose Lazarus ~(Jn. 11:44). Therefore 15 Suppl, 8 | priest who knows how to loose and to bind." Therefore 16 Suppl, 8 | else he could not bind or loose him. Now one man cannot 17 Suppl, 17| consecrate, and whereby he can loose and bind, if he ~has jurisdiction, 18 Suppl, 18| keys?~(4) Whether he can loose and bind according to his 19 Suppl, 18| OBJ 2: Further, just as to loose or to open is to remove 20 Suppl, 18| opposites. Therefore if it can loose, it can ~bind.~Aquin.: SMT 21 Suppl, 18| guilt indeed, so as to ~loose it directly. but to bind 22 Suppl, 18| the priest can bind and loose according to his own judgment?~ 23 Suppl, 18| the priest can bind and loose according to his own ~judgment. 24 Suppl, 18| seems that he ~can bind and loose according to his own judgment.~ 25 Suppl, 19| order, they can bind and loose.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[19] A[ 26 Suppl, 20| lawful for every priest to loose or bind another priest's 27 Suppl, 22| it is a greater thing to loose and bind in the tribunal ~ 28 Suppl, 22| judgment. But every priest can loose ~and bind his subjects in 29 Suppl, 22| wherefore they alone can loose and bind in the ~tribunal 30 Suppl, 25| that whatsoever he should loose on earth should be loosed ~ 31 Suppl, 26| although those communications loose man from the debt of ~punishment 32 Suppl, 37| priest, namely to bind and to loose, by which man is wholly 33 Suppl, 37| secondary act, which is to loose and bind.~Aquin.: SMT XP 34 Suppl, 37| act, which is to bind and loose.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[37] A[ 35 Suppl, 38| a greater thing than ~to loose or bind anyone. But a heretic 36 Suppl, 38| anyone. But a heretic cannot loose or bind. Neither ~therefore 37 Suppl, 40| ordinances. Now a priest cannot loose and bind, except we presuppose 38 Suppl, 40| correct, to appoint, to loose, and to bind in place of 39 Suppl, 50| tide~Forbid the knot, but loose it not if tied."~Aquin.: 40 Suppl, 71| has died, that thou mayest loose him from his sins, ~and


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