Part, Question
1 1, 80 | appetite by a ~politic and royal power." For a power is called
2 1, 80 | power is called politic and royal by which a man rules over
3 1, 111 | others there are to whom the royal commands are conveyed by
4 2, 9 | by his master, but by a "royal and politic sovereignty," ~
5 2, 17 | slave; but by a "politic and royal supremacy," ~whereby the
6 2, 69 | the highest place in the royal palace belongs to the king'
7 2, 95 | one; and then we ~have "Royal Ordinances." Another form
8 2, 92 | to be for a man to give royal honor to another ~than the
9 2, 97 | purple has been made into a royal robe, we pay it ~honor and
10 3, 31 | by God's will, that the royal family was united to the ~
11 3, 31 | purposed to delineate the royal personality of Christ; Luke
12 3, 31 | Matthew, putting forward the royal personality of Christ, ~
13 3, 35 | Jerusalem was at the same time a royal and a priestly city. ~Now,
14 3, 36 | Jerusalem, to seek in the royal city the new-born King,
15 3, 36 | found in Him no signs of royal pre-eminence, ~yet, content
16 3, 58 | you in the city": and ~royal or judiciary "power," as
17 3, 58 | denotes" ~either abiding, or royal or judiciary dignity. Hence,
18 3, 58 | beatitude, or ~His judicial and royal power. Now this preposition "
19 3, 58 | over ~all other creatures royal and judiciary power.~Aquin.:
20 3, 59 | judiciary power flows from the royal dignity: according ~to Prov.
21 3, 59 | merits that ~Christ acquired royal power, for it is His due
22 3, 59 | judiciary power goes with ~royal dignity. Now Christ, although
23 Suppl, 40| Divine service ~acquire a royal dignity and ought to be
24 Suppl, 40| was not the time of the royal and perfect ~priesthood.
25 Suppl, 40| temporalities, but also the ~royal dignity has to be signified
26 Suppl, 86| is the "judicial bench, a royal seat, a professor's chair" [*
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