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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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loosed

   Part, Question
1 2, 87 | Now, "such a person is loosed by the Roman Pontiffs ~from 2 2, 145 | of Easter, when sins are loosed ~by baptism, which is solemnly 3 2, 172 | was bound were broken and ~loosed." The second degree of prophecy 4 3, 52 | raised up Christ, ~having loosed the sorrows of hell, as 5 3, 52 | hath raised up, ~having loosed the sorrows of hell, as 6 3, 53 | salvation, since by it ~we were loosed from guilt and punishment, 7 3, 53 | hath raised up, having loosed the sorrows of hell": and 8 3, 68 | from Adam that which was loosed by the grace of this sacrament, 9 3, 69 | by Baptism all sins are loosed.~~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[ 10 3, 69 | that in some more sins are loosed than in others is not due 11 3, 75 | string of his tongue was loosed."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[ 12 3, 89 | loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.'" And further 13 Suppl, 5 | sacrifice by which ~sins are loosed."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[5] A[ 14 Suppl, 21| repentance, so that they may be loosed from excommunication.~Aquin.: 15 Suppl, 21| reckon as really bound or ~loosed, that which is bound or 16 Suppl, 21| that which is bound or loosed unjustly." But that severity 17 Suppl, 24| remains, a man cannot be loosed from ~another.~Aquin.: SMT 18 Suppl, 24| punishment. Now a man can be ~loosed from one punishment, while 19 Suppl, 24| Therefore a man can be ~loosed from one excommunication 20 Suppl, 25| loose on earth should be loosed ~also in heaven. Wherefore 21 Suppl, 55| then "the woman . . . is loosed from the law of the husband" ( 22 Suppl, 62| divorce. Therefore "she is loosed from the law of her ~husband" [* 23 Suppl, 71| the dead that they may be loosed from ~sins." But this would 24 Appen1, 2| Therefore neither can it be ~loosed from venial sin.~Aquin.: 25 Appen2, 1| the dead, that they may be loosed from sins." Now ~there is 26 Appen2, 1| because they cannot be ~loosed from sins. Therefore after 27 Appen2, 1| there are some not yet ~loosed from sins, who can be loosed 28 Appen2, 1| loosed from sins, who can be loosed therefrom; and the like 29 Appen2, 1| without which sins cannot be loosed, for "charity covereth all 30 Appen2, 1| the dead that they may be loosed ~from sins." This cannot


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