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congenial 2
conglorified 1
congregated 1
congregation 28
congruities 1
congruity 25
congruous 16
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28 commission
28 communicating
28 conceives
28 congregation
28 consequences
28 constituting
28 consume
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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congregation

   Part, Question
1 2, 102 | observed, of ~"Assembly and Congregation," on which the people collected 2 2, 102 | The feast of Assembly or Congregation foreshadowed the assembly 3 2, 21 | Trust'] in Him all ye congregation of the people," and in many 4 2, 112 | Make thyself affable to the congregation of ~the poor." Therefore 5 3, 8 | Church. For the Church is the congregation of the faithful: ~and in 6 3, 8 | Church, on earth, is the congregation of the faithful; ~but, in 7 3, 8 | but, in heaven, it is the congregation of comprehensors. Now Christ 8 3, 22 | house, and for the whole congregation of Israel." Therefore the ~ 9 3, 70 | Baptism is ~aggregated to the congregation of the faithful. Now our 10 3, 83 | the common prayer of the ~congregation, which is the Lord's Prayer, 11 Suppl, 26| merits. Now there is no congregation without some superabundance ~ 12 Suppl, 26| priest, who has charge of a congregation, can ~grant indulgences, 13 Suppl, 26| a person prays for ~the congregation to which he belongs, for 14 Suppl, 26| this way the superior of a congregation can apply those ~works to 15 Suppl, 26| those who belong ~to his congregation to some fixed individual. 16 Suppl, 26| a man is a ~member of a congregation, and a congregation is a 17 Suppl, 26| of a congregation, and a congregation is a part of the Church, ~ 18 Suppl, 26| intention of the good of ~the congregation, and of the good of the 19 Suppl, 26| belongs to an individual ~congregation or to an individual man: 20 Suppl, 26| he who presides over a ~congregation can communicate what belongs 21 Suppl, 26| one person or even in one ~congregation there is not such an unfailing 22 Suppl, 26| both for the one person or congregation and for all others; ~and 23 Suppl, 26| however, the Church is the congregation of the ~faithful, and since 24 Suppl, 26| the ~faithful, and since a congregation of men is of two kinds, 25 Suppl, 26| Church is like to a civil ~congregation, for the people themselves 26 Suppl, 26| diocese are likened to a ~congregation in the various families 27 Suppl, 27| whole Church - or of one congregation, or of one specified person," 28 Suppl, 40| in respect of which one congregation or community includes ~another;


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