|    Part, Question1   1, 44  |  whiteness is multiplied by its recipients. Therefore all beings apart ~
 2   1, 77  |        if there be diversity of recipients. Thus, from ~the one essence
 3   1, 45  |  whiteness is multiplied by its recipients. Therefore all beings apart ~
 4   1, 76  |        if there be diversity of recipients. Thus, from ~the one essence
 5   1, 107 |        so as to be the familiar recipients of God in themselves, ~in
 6   2, 93  |        naturally adapted to the recipients of virtue" ~(Ethic. ii,
 7   2, 25  |       benefactors ~seem to love recipients of their benefactions, rather
 8   2, 167 |   naturally ~inclined to be the recipients of the virtue that moderates
 9   2, 175 |      Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The recipients of a divinely conferred
10   3, 63  |        Baptism pertains to the ~recipients, since it confers on man
11   3, 64  |  devotion and reverence in the ~recipients. But those things that are
12   3, 65  |       consider the agents, the ~recipients and the actions. The agents
13   3, 65  | sacrament of order belongs. The recipients are those who ~approach
14   3, 66  |        this ~sacrament; (3) The recipients of this sacrament; (4) The
15   3, 73  |        effects; fifthly, of the recipients of this ~sacrament; sixthly,
16   3, 79  |     benefits others besides the recipients? ~(8) Of the obstacles to
17   3, 79  |      benefit others besides the recipients?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79] A[
18   3, 79  |     sacrament benefits only the recipients. For ~this sacrament is
19   3, 79  |    sacraments only ~benefit the recipients; thus the baptized person
20   3, 79  |        benefit others than the ~recipients.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79] A[
21   3, 79  |  effects in others besides ~the recipients, a man might happen to acquire
22   3, 79  |     benefit others besides the ~recipients, it would follow that it
23   3, 79  |        this sacrament benefits ~recipients by way both of sacrament
24   3, 80  |       other on the part of the ~recipients; on the part of the sacrament
25   3, 83  |      merely on ~the part of the recipients, as in the other sacraments.
26   3, 84  |           3) Its Parts; (4) The recipients of this ~sacrament; (5)
27 Suppl, 16|        We must now consider the recipients of the sacrament of Penance:
28 Suppl, 29|          their actions, and the recipients. Nevertheless since Extreme ~
29 Suppl, 31|       actions, and some who are recipients only. Hence ~laymen are
30 Suppl, 31|         to the ~devotion of the recipients of the unction, and to the
31 Suppl, 34|          2) Its effect; (3) The recipients of ~Orders.~Aquin.: SMT
32 Suppl, 37|         so far as it places its recipients in a degree ~above other
33 Suppl, 37|     sacrament itself, or to the recipients. If the former, this happens ~
34 Suppl, 37|         the preparation of the ~recipients can be exercised only over
35 Suppl, 37|         the preparation of the ~recipients of a sacrament belongs to
36 Suppl, 37|          The preparation of the recipients of a sacrament is ~twofold.
37 Suppl, 39|    required ~on the part of the recipients since no act on their part
38 Suppl, 71|        to render themselves fit recipients of those suffrages. It is
 
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