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commination 3
commingling 2
commiserate 1
commission 28
commissioned 7
commissioner 1
commit 160
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28 betrothed
28 blot
28 breath
28 commission
28 communicating
28 conceives
28 congregation
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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commission

   Part, Question
1 1, 80 | but also ~incited to the commission of sin. And in this, sensuality 2 2, 72 | in regard to omission and commission?~(7) Whether they differ 3 2, 72 | Para. 1/1~Whether sins of commission and omission differ specifically?~ 4 2, 72 | would seem that sins of commission and omission differ ~specifically. 5 2, 72 | while "sin" ~denotes sins of commission. Therefore they differ specifically, 6 2, 72 | Therefore sins of omission and commission differ ~specifically.~Aquin.: 7 2, 72 | 3: Further, omission and commission differ as affirmation and ~ 8 2, 72 | Therefore omission and commission cannot belong to the same 9 2, 72 | the contrary, Omission and commission are found in the same species ~ 10 2, 72 | others, which is ~a sin of commission; and gives not of his own 11 2, 72 | Therefore omission and commission do not ~differ specifically.~ 12 2, 72 | in sins of omission and commission, they differ ~specifically, 13 2, 72 | of ~sins of omission and commission, they do not differ specifically, 14 2, 72 | This division in respect of commission and omission, is not ~according 15 2, 74 | effectively decide on the commission of a sin, unless by ~its 16 2, 88 | direct an idle word to the commission of ~adultery. In like manner 17 2, 30 | accordance with the terms of his commission; but if he has no such ~ 18 2, 40 | Now, by provoking the ~commission of a sin, a man sins by 19 2, 60 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the commission of a sin is not necessary 20 2, 66 | charging him falsely with the commission of a crime, i.e. by calumniating ~ 21 2, 67 | already disgraced through the commission of some crime, or certain ~ 22 2, 182 | are appointed by simple ~commission, so too in the Church the 23 3, 41 | desire of one sin to the commission of another; thus ~from the 24 3, 68 | past sins, but hinders the commission of future sins. Now this 25 3, 82 | although he may have it by commission ~from the bishop. Consequently 26 Suppl, 22| priests can do so only by commission or in certain cases, as 27 Suppl, 38| Hence by virtue of his commission a simple priest can confer 28 Appen1, 2| notwithstanding the remission or commission of venial sins.~Aquin.:


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