Part, Question
1 1, 32 | Body Para. 2/3~So we must decide that anyone may entertain
2 1, 116 | 3/5 ~We must therefore decide the question differently,
3 2, 13 | on ~his own judgment to decide whether a certain thing
4 2, 61 | order in all things that we ~decide to do and say." Therefore
5 2, 74 | mind cannot effectively decide on the commission of a sin,
6 2, 95 | what ~is the best thing to decide.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[95] A[
7 2, 105 | among men, is ~that they may decide doubtful points in matters
8 2, 105 | the high-priest, who would decide doubtful ~matters relating
9 2, 105 | of the people, who would decide matters relating to the
10 2, 108 | to each one it is free to decide what he should do or avoid;
11 2, 108 | points and left few to man to decide as he chose.~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 108 | this was left to man to decide in ~one way or another.
13 2, 113 | 2). We must, ~therefore, decide from this about its change
14 2, 1 | authority which is empowered to decide matters of faith finally,
15 2, 1 | who have no business to decide matters of faith: ~for this
16 2, 10 | I should hesitate to ~decide whether a very wicked Catholic
17 2, 10 | Augustine ~hesitated to decide between a bad Catholic,
18 2, 16 | divide ~a genus, in order to decide under what division we must
19 2, 29 | want, it is not possible to decide, by any general rule, ~which
20 2, 45 | the ruling of prudence to decide in what manner and by ~what
21 2, 58 | the just or right. Now to decide rightly about virtuous ~
22 2, 58 | the lawgiver himself would decide otherwise; ~and if he had
23 2, 62 | to whom it pertains to decide what is to be taken from
24 2, 85 | cases it seems impossible to decide to which clergy the tithes
25 2, 86 | there is need for someone to decide that ~in that particular
26 2, 86 | necessary, ~in such a case, to decide that the vow is not to be
27 2, 86 | does belong to a prelate to decide what is the more virtuous
28 2, 98 | person to a ~benefice, to decide, for some reason, to retain
29 2, 161 | natural power he might ~decide what was good, and what
30 2, 183 | matters a man cannot possibly decide precisely ~what ought to
31 2, 187 | of a stricter life, and decide to remain ~there, the holy
32 2, 187 | should ask ~one's superior to decide" (Extra, De Regular. et
33 3, 60 | sanctifies, it is not for man to decide what things ~should be used
34 3, 67 | officials of the state to decide ~matters concerning the
35 Suppl, 20| judges were not competent to decide all cases, and ~had recourse
36 Suppl, 25| by God, the priest cannot decide in the tribunal of confession
37 Suppl, 29| because he had no intention to decide any ~question about the
38 Suppl, 53| that case the Church might decide the contrary, ~which is
39 Suppl, 85| Consequently it is impossible to decide after how long a time it
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