Part, Question
1 1, 57 | causes of an ~ailment can pronounce a surer verdict on the future
2 1, 58 | causes of an ailment can pronounce a surer verdict on the future
3 2, 14 | uncertain the ~reason does not pronounce judgment, without previous
4 2, 57 | demonstrative ~sciences, which pronounce judgment, differ according
5 2, 77 | something in general, were to pronounce ~an opposite judgment in
6 2, 10 | who are in authority can pronounce judgment on ~those over
7 2, 10 | But unbelievers cannot pronounce ~judgment on the faithful,
8 2, 41 | the truth of justice to pronounce ~excommunication.~Aquin.:
9 2, 43 | intellectual virtue to ~pronounce right judgment about Divine
10 2, 49 | seminal force one ~could not pronounce a sure judgment on such
11 2, 58 | belongs to the reason to pronounce or define. The ~other is
12 2, 58 | necessity for the judge to pronounce ~judgment, because it is
13 2, 62 | belongs to God alone to pronounce sentence of death and life, ~
14 2, 62 | impossible, he does not sin if he pronounce sentence in ~accordance
15 2, 65 | is lawful for a judge to pronounce judgment against the truth ~
16 2, 65 | unlawful for a judge to pronounce judgment against ~the truth
17 2, 65 | unlawful for a judge to ~pronounce judgment according to what
18 2, 65 | Therefore the judge ought not to pronounce judgment ~according to the
19 2, 65 | the evidence, but should ~pronounce sentence according to the
20 2, 65 | right." Now this is to pronounce judgment according to what
21 2, 65 | Therefore a judge ought to pronounce judgment in ~accordance
22 2, 65 | the duty of ~a judge to pronounce judgment in as much as he
23 2, 66 | qualifications, when he ~comes to pronounce sentence, unless it were
24 2, 69 | since ~the judge is bound to pronounce a just verdict, and the
25 2, 81 | to that which your lips pronounce." But to ~wander in mind
26 2, 84 | the ~judge, if he should pronounce in thy favor, such is the
27 2, 87 | oaths of this kind, did not pronounce such oaths to be unbinding,
28 2, 94 | It is indeed lawful to pronounce divine words, or to invoke ~
29 2, 118 | established, the judge must ~pronounce judgment not on them but
30 3, 67 | mutilated person would have to pronounce the words, ~and the dumb
31 3, 67 | If, however, they were to pronounce the words ~absolutely at
32 3, 78 | this sacrament, except to pronounce the words of Christ.~Aquin.:
33 3, 78 | that if the priest were to pronounce only ~the aforesaid words
34 Suppl, 19| temple; ~which judgment they pronounce, not by their own authority,
35 Suppl, 27| sentence, which no ~man can pronounce on himself, for the reason
36 Suppl, 36| but only to know how to pronounce it correctly. And since
37 Suppl, 55| suits, since he must not ~pronounce a hasty judgment on what
38 Suppl, 62| a husband may privately pronounce a divorce without the ~judgment
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