Part, Question
1 2, 20 | the measure also of the stripes be." But the punishment
2 2, 72 | measure be also ~of the stripes be." Therefore venial and
3 2, 73 | shall be beaten with ~many stripes." Therefore, in like manner,
4 2, 73 | shall be beaten with many stripes." Secondly, on account of
5 2, 77 | shall be beaten with many stripes," and of James 4:17: ~"To
6 2, 87 | the ~measure also of the stripes be." Now a sin which is
7 2, 105 | the measure also of the stripes be." Yet ~the Law fixed
8 2, 105 | punishment, indemnity, prison, ~stripes, retaliation, public disgrace,
9 2, 105 | ordered to be imprisoned. "Stripes"; thus ~(Dt. 25:2), "if
10 2, 105 | the offender be worthy of stripes; they ~shall lay him down,
11 2, 105 | prescribed the ~punishment of stripes or of public disgrace.~Aquin.:
12 2, 10 | the ~measure also of the stripes be." Now a greater punishment
13 2, 37 | the measure also of the ~stripes be." Now we find the sin
14 2, 106 | man is ~deprived of life; "stripes," "retaliation," or the
15 2, 154 | shall be beaten with many ~stripes." Now the incontinent man
16 2, 161 | shall ~be beaten with many stripes: but he that knew not, and
17 2, 161 | and did things worthy ~of stripes, shall be beaten with few
18 2, 161 | shall be beaten with few stripes." Therefore Adam's sin was ~
19 3, 88 | the measure also of the stripes be," whence it is evident ~
20 Suppl, 3 | the measure also of the stripes be." Now, in contrition, ~
21 Suppl, 3 | Now, in contrition, ~the stripes are measured according to
22 Suppl, 21| either by chastising him with stripes, or by leaving ~him to himself
23 Suppl, 21| whereby God chastises man with stripes; ~and by depriving him of
24 Suppl, 25| the measure also of the stripes be." Therefore nothing can
25 Suppl, 96| the measure also of the ~stripes be" (Dt. 25:2). Now fault
26 Appen1, 2| them, if the measure of the stripes is according to ~the measure
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