Part, Question
1 2, 73 | because, as Gregory says (Pastor. i, 2): "Sin becomes much
2 2, 102 | uncleannesses, as Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 5); and this until
3 2, 103 | Gentiles. But the first Pastor of the Church complied with ~
4 2, 10 | error. Hence Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 4): "Even as a ~thoughtless
5 2, 144 | patience: for Gregory says (Pastor. iii, 19) that "impatience ~
6 2, 144 | seclusion." Likewise he says (Pastor. iii, 19) that "sometimes
7 2, 144 | itself; for Gregory says (Pastor. iii, 19) that "the virtue
8 2, 145 | are expounded by Gregory (Pastor. ~iii, 19) as follows: "
9 2, 146 | from it. For ~Gregory says (Pastor. iii, 19): "When the belly
10 2, 146 | because as Gregory ~says (Pastor. iii, 19), "unless gluttons
11 2, 159 | Moreover, Gregory says (Pastor. iii, 1) that the "lesson ~
12 2, 180 | life; hence Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 1): ~"A prelate should
13 2, 182 | directed. For Gregory says (Pastor. i, 7) that "Isaias wishing ~
14 2, 182 | him. And Gregory says ~(Pastor. i, 5): "If the pastoral
15 2, 182 | not loving the supreme Pastor." And it is a sign of greater
16 2, 182 | OBJ 3: As Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 1), "a prelate should
17 2, 183 | good. Thus Gregory says (Pastor. i, 8) that "it was praiseworthy
18 2, 183 | according to Gregory, who says (Pastor. i, ~7) that "Isaias being
19 2, 183 | OBJ 1: As Gregory says (Pastor. i, 8), "when the Apostle
20 2, 183 | Nevertheless, as ~Gregory says (Pastor. i, 8), "while praising
21 2, 183 | OBJ 4: As Gregory says (Pastor. i, 7), "Isaias, who wishing
22 2, 183 | episcopate. For as Gregory says (Pastor. i, 7), ~"Isaias wishing
23 2, 183 | Further, as Gregory says (Pastor. i, 7), "it is very difficult ~
24 2, 183 | commands: hence Gregory ~says (Pastor. i, 6): "In God's sight
25 2, 183 | Wherefore Gregory ~says (Pastor. ii, 1) "the occupations
26 2, 183 | expounds these words and says (Pastor. iii, 4): "To be surety
27 2, 183 | personal presence of the ~pastor, the pastor should not withdraw
28 2, 183 | presence of the ~pastor, the pastor should not withdraw his
29 2, 183 | person in the absence of the pastor, it is lawful ~for the pastor
30 2, 183 | pastor, it is lawful ~for the pastor to withdraw his bodily presence
31 2, 186 | confessions are the actions of a pastor and teacher. Therefore a ~
32 2, 187 | would ~be left without a pastor's care, which would be unfitting.
33 Suppl, 19| reconciliation, for, as Gregory says (Pastor. i, 11), "if an unacceptable ~
34 Suppl, 21| the ~sentence of the pastor is to be feared whether
35 Suppl, 52| nature, ~for as Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 6), "it is contrary
36 Suppl, 52| equal, as Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 6), while it is ~stated
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