|    Part, Question1   1, 83  |          during ~sleep the senses are suspended, as is said in De Somn.
 2   1, 83  |       judgment, while the senses are ~suspended, through which sensible
 3   1, 83  |           Reply OBJ 2: The senses are suspended in the sleeper through certain ~
 4   1, 83  |               senses are more or less suspended. For when the amount ~is
 5   1, 83  |               not only are the senses suspended, but also the ~imagination,
 6   1, 83  |          common sense ~remains partly suspended; and therefore, although
 7   2, 98  |         Supreme Lord. Wherefore he is suspended, by virtue of the law, ~
 8   2, 98  |              has done so publicly, is suspended by virtue of the ~law, as
 9   2, 98  |            has acted in secret he ~is suspended by virtue of the law, as
10   2, 98  |                by virtue ~of the law, suspended as regards both himself
11   2, 98  |           from him ~because he is not suspended as regards others, but only
12   2, 178 |           extended; and others remain suspended ~almost immovably in one
13   3, 46  |           moreover, the weight of the suspended ~body intensifies the agony.
14   3, 64  |             Consequently, if a man be suspended by the Church, or excommunicated ~
15   3, 68  |         Further, the use of reason is suspended in madmen and imbeciles ~
16   3, 82  |               power: and so, although suspended by the Divine sentence,
17   3, 82  |           sentence, yet they are ~not suspended in regard to others by any
18 Suppl, 19|             heretics, excommunicate, ~suspended or degraded, have the use
19 Suppl, 19|              heretics, excommunicate, suspended or ~degraded have the use
20 Suppl, 19|             heretics, ~excommunicate, suspended or degraded have the use
21 Suppl, 22|              who is excommunicated or suspended, can excommunicate?~(4)
22 Suppl, 22|              who is excommunicated or suspended can excommunicate ~another?~
23 Suppl, 22|              who is excommunicated or suspended can ~excommunicate another.
24 Suppl, 22|             who is excommunicated or ~suspended can excommunicate.~Aquin.:
25 Suppl, 22|          reason applies to one who is suspended from ~jurisdiction. For
26 Suppl, 22|            jurisdiction. For if he be suspended from orders only, then he
27 Suppl, 22|             the other ~hand, if he be suspended from jurisdiction and not
28 Suppl, 22|              his order: and if he be ~suspended from both, he can exercise
29 Suppl, 22|         Although an excommunicated or suspended person does not ~lose his
30 Suppl, 22| excommunication, ~since those who are suspended are not deprived of the
31 Suppl, 22|                Wherefore a man can be suspended ~without having committed
32 Suppl, 23|             the case of those who are suspended or under an ~interdict,
33 Suppl, 67|       indissolubility of marriage was suspended in ~the law of Moses in
34 Suppl, 70|          returning to life ~from this suspended animation and yet has it
35 Suppl, 71|               that his punishment was suspended for a ~time, that is, until
36 Suppl, 82|              of that quality will be ~suspended, and thus the body will
 
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