Part, Question
1 2, 7 | someone should happen to wash ~him, is not a circumstance
2 2, 102 | camp; so that they had to wash their ~clothes and their
3 2, 102 | that the priests might wash their hands and feet before
4 2, 102 | disease; and living waters, to wash away the filth.~Aquin.:
5 2, 185 | fastest, anoint thy head and wash thy face." Augustine ~commenting
6 3, 22 | priesthood of the Law did not wash away sins, and because it
7 3, 38 | in His humble service to ~wash their feet."~Aquin.: SMT
8 3, 60 | to touch the body ~and wash the heart, but by the word
9 3, 66 | water. Neither do they wash so efficiently: for whatever
10 3, 66 | flowed from Christ's side to wash us; blood, to ~redeem us.
11 3, 66 | seemingly, in order to wash away sins. But sins are ~
12 3, 66 | 4): "If the Lord ~shall wash away the filth of the daughters
13 3, 66 | daughters of Zion, and shall wash away ~the blood of Jerusalem
14 3, 72 | waters of Baptism could never wash away the ~sins of believers,
15 3, 72 | washed, needeth not but to wash his feet' (Jn. 13:10), we
16 3, 74 | its effect, which is to wash away sins, and to refresh
17 3, 74 | at the time of sacrifice wash a part of it with ~water,
18 3, 80 | touch any sacred object, wash ~their hands): except perchance
19 3, 83 | Aaron and his sons shall wash their hands ~and feet . . .
20 3, 83 | that the priest should wash his hands when celebrating
21 3, 83 | washed ~needeth not but to wash his feet." And such cleansing
22 3, 83 | said in Ps. 25:6: "I will wash my ~hands among the innocent."~
23 Suppl, 9 | Baptism it is not enough to wash with anything, ~but it is
24 Suppl, 9 | but it is necessary to wash with a determinate element,
25 Suppl, 29| the ~word of life so as to wash sin away," as Hugh states (
26 Appen1, 2| still be ~insufficient to wash away venial sin already
27 Appen2, 1| in Christ," has failed to wash away his sins in ~this life, "
28 Appen2, 1| which does not ~always wash away the sin which it finds,
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