Part, Question
1 2, 72 | and omits the prescribed fasts. The same applies to ~other
2 2, 86 | about immoderate vigils or fasts which tend to ~injure the
3 2, 94 | they consist in certain fasts and prayers ~to God; moreover,
4 2, 94 | magic art consist in certain fasts ~and abstinences. Therefore
5 2, 145| faster's fast, ~because he fasts for a purpose.~Aquin.: SMT
6 2, 145| should appoint certain fasts to be kept by all in common.
7 2, 145| all, who do not keep the fasts of the Church, sin mortally. ~
8 2, 145| On the other hand, the fasts that are of obligation ~
9 2, 145| all are bound to keep the fasts of the Church?~Aquin.: SMT
10 2, 145| all are bound to keep the fasts of the Church. ~For the
11 2, 145| all ~are bound to keep the fasts appointed by the Church.~
12 2, 145| others bound to keen the fasts.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
13 2, 145| Church, it seems that the fasts of the Church ought ~not
14 2, 145| this must be done in the fasts ~appointed by the Church,
15 2, 145| are not bound to ~keep the fasts in question.~Aquin.: SMT
16 2, 145| bound to keep the Church fasts: and yet it is fitting ~
17 2, 145| reason for omitting the fasts of ~the Church. But if one
18 2, 145| the same time to keep the fasts of the ~Church, one is not
19 2, 145| fast: because in ordering fasts the Church ~would not seem
20 2, 145| poverty, from keeping the fasts ~of the Church. On the other
21 2, 145| is speaking here of the fasts of the observances of the
22 2, 145| commemorate the ~Resurrection, fasts ought to be appointed.~Aquin.:
23 2, 145| The Church keeps the Ember fasts, neither at the very same ~
24 2, 145| precept. Accordingly the fasts appointed by the ~commandment
25 2, 145| of the Church are rather "fasts of sorrow" which are ~inconsistent
26 2, 145| the latter things in other fasts the custom varies among
27 2, 187| arduous is prescribed, no fasts, no ~rising at midnight.
28 3, 89 | to expiate their sins by ~fasts and alms, vigils and holy
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