Part, Question 
 1   1, 34  |           manner from the one who ~pronounces it, as to remain within
 2   1, 57  |          not know. Hence Aristotle pronounces it ~ridiculous to say that
 3   1, 67  |           1~Reply OBJ 2: Aristotle pronounces light to be fire existing
 4   1, 58  |          not know. Hence Aristotle pronounces it ~ridiculous to say that
 5   1, 68  |           1~Reply OBJ 2: Aristotle pronounces light to be fire existing
 6   2, 74  |       practical reason judges ~and pronounces sentence on matters of action.
 7   2, 10  |     apostates, ~because the Church pronounces sentence of excommunication
 8   2, 58  |            the virtue ~itself that pronounces judgment: and in this way,
 9   2, 58  |    prudence in so far as prudence ~pronounces judgment: wherefore {synesis} (
10   2, 58  |      conformity with these that he pronounces judgment ~through the gift
11   2, 58  |       wisdom: even as the just man pronounces judgment ~through the virtue
12   2, 58  |       stated above (A[5]), he that pronounces judgment, ~interprets, in
13   2, 65  |      Therefore a judge sins if he ~pronounces sentence according to the
14   2, 65  |            his private opinion but pronounces sentence according to the
15   2, 65  |         while the other is that he pronounces the judicial sentence, ~
16   2, 86  |            the Divine law, ~but he pronounces a decision on a matter to
17   2, 118 |           But seemingly ~"epikeia" pronounces judgment on the law, when
18   3, 67  | Consequently, ~neither he who only pronounces the words, baptizes, nor
19   3, 67  |           dips. ~Where fore if one pronounces the words and the other
20   3, 78  |       Hence it is that ~the priest pronounces all these words, under the
21   3, 78  |          it matter that the priest pronounces them by way of ~recital,
22   3, 83  |       person and by Whose power he pronounces ~the words of consecration,
23   3, 83  |          therefore, if the priest ~pronounces the words of consecration
24   3, 83  |            Or the ~priest secretly pronounces some of the words as a token
25   3, 84  |          the fact that the priest ~pronounces absolution.~Aquin.: SMT
26   3, 84  |             priest while absolving pronounces over the penitent perfect
27 Suppl, 21|          evil which he invokes or ~pronounces, and cursing in this sense
28 Suppl, 22|        Further, sometimes a priest pronounces a general excommunication ~
29 Suppl, 86|            he is said to judge who pronounces ~judgment on another. But
 
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