Part, Question 
 1   1, 57  |       except by the ~senses. But administration, providence and movement
 2   1, 76  |         whence he uses the word "administration." It is true that it moves
 3   1, 58  |       except by the ~senses. But administration, providence and movement
 4   1, 75  |         whence he uses the word "administration." It is true that it moves
 5   1, 109 |          nature is under angelic administration, as ~appears above (A[1]),
 6   1, 111 |       placed at the head of the ~administration of various cities; these
 7   1, 111 |      names signify some kind ~of administration. But the name "dominations"
 8   1, 111 |       does not signify any such ~administration, but only disposition and
 9   1, 111 |        the inferior orders imply administration, for ~the "Angels" and "
10   2, 87  |        all matters regarding the administration of things ~ecclesiastical.
11   2, 97  |     vessels consecrated ~for the administration of the sacraments; also
12   2, 100 |          one serves ~them in the administration of the affairs of the state.
13   2, 106 |         man ~is removed from the administration of the Church on account
14   2, 106 |          man is removed from the administration of the Church: and for ~
15   2, 126 |        being "the discussion and administration," i.e. accomplishment "of ~
16   2, 132 |       the inward intention, and "administration" to ~the outward accomplishment.
17   2, 183 |         of Ambrose refers to the administration not ~only of ecclesiastical
18   2, 183 |         entrusted with the ~sole administration of things ecclesiastical,
19   2, 183 |       authority the power of his administration ~has been prolonged so as
20   2, 185 |       with due moderation in the administration and direction of ~secular
21   3, 59  |        the angels, but also the ~administration of all creatures. For if,
22   3, 64  |        and to take part in their administration.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[64] A[
23   3, 65  |  excellence ~considered in their administration; and Matrimony by reason
24   3, 66  |       trine immersion in the one administration, but with one ~immersion,
25   3, 66  |      that ~not even a murderer's administration contaminates it."~Aquin.:
26 Suppl, 29| principal effect intended in the administration of ~the sacraments, whereas
27 Suppl, 29|       the effect intended in the administration of the sacraments ~is the
28 Suppl, 29|     several times during the one administration, and the matter is ~applied
 
  |