Part, Question
1 1, 6 | hence it belongs to ~Him to impose mode, species and order
2 1, 13 | rules apply to names we impose to signify the nature of
3 1, 22 | providence does not therefore impose any ~necessity upon things
4 1, 23 | to fall into sin, and to ~impose the punishment of damnation
5 1, 23 | effect; yet it does not impose any necessity, so that,
6 1, 25 | can do other things and impose upon them another order.~
7 1, 62 | movement ~of grace does not impose necessity; but he who has
8 1, 63 | movement ~of grace does not impose necessity; but he who has
9 1, 107 | belongs to the "Powers" to impose order on those subject to ~
10 1, 114 | Whether the heavenly bodies impose necessity on those things
11 1, 114 | Whether heavenly bodies impose necessity on things subject
12 1, 114 | seem that heavenly bodies impose necessity on things ~subject
13 2, 93 | Consequently man cannot impose laws ~on irrational beings,
14 2, 93 | subject to him. But he can ~impose laws on rational beings
15 2, 96 | Therefore human law cannot impose its precept in a Divine
16 2, 96 | such laws as these, which impose proportionate burdens, are
17 2, 105 | probable, the Law did not impose any penalty as regards a
18 2, 15 | that, A master does not impose laws on others than his ~
19 2, 66 | just error, he does not ~impose the punishment of retaliation.~
20 2, 75 | double-dealing: the ~seller must not impose upon the bidder, nor the
21 2, 81 | of prayer as neither to impose necessity on human affairs ~
22 2, 93 | Ethic. i, 13), this does not impose any necessity on the free-will, ~
23 2, 96 | a person is less than to impose ~an oath on him. Now it
24 2, 96 | would it seem lawful to impose an ~oath on one who swears
25 2, 183 | this need is such as to ~impose an obligation under pain
26 2, 185 | communion, pray for ~sinners, impose penance, and absolve from
27 3, 65 | the righteous, didst ~not impose penance on righteous men." [*
28 3, 71 | exorcisms by heart, and impose his hands on the energumens
29 3, 84 | our Lord, "that He should impose hands upon them." ~Therefore
30 Suppl, 8 | communion, pray for sinners, impose penances, and ~absolve from
31 Suppl, 8 | they could not absolve or impose ~penance, which is false.~
32 Suppl, 18| priest ~could remit and impose as much as he liked of a
33 Suppl, 28| whether any priest can impose it?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[28]
34 Suppl, 28| the bishop, who alone can ~impose solemn penance" [*Cap. lxiv,
35 Suppl, 36| he says (1 Tim. 5:22): "Impose not hands ~lightly on any
36 Suppl, 40| virgins, consecrate ~bishops, impose hands, dedicate churches,
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