Part, Question
1 2, 94 | conclusions; or ~by vicious customs and corrupt habits, as among
2 2, 95 | nature, according to the ~customs of the country, adapted
3 2, 95 | should be according to human customs; since man cannot live ~
4 2, 96 | nature, and ~according to the customs of the country." Now possibility
5 2, 97 | ad Casulan. xxxvi): "The customs of ~God's people and the
6 2, 97 | who throw contempt on the customs of the Church ought ~to
7 2, 97 | yield to authority: evil customs should be ~eradicated by
8 2, 102 | order to extirpate the ~customs of idolatrous worship, the
9 2, 31 | not seem probable that the customs observed by ~religious in
10 2, 91 | in the churches various customs in the ~celebration of Mass,
11 2, 91 | Reply OBJ 3: The various customs of the Church in the divine
12 2, 91 | and in ~keeping with the customs of those among whom he lives.~
13 2, 98 | the Church and approved customs, is not simony, nor ~is
14 2, 98 | the ~Church and approved customs is lawful, yet in such wise
15 2, 152 | thing to be done against the customs or agreement of any ~people,
16 2, 167 | in ~comparison with the customs of those among whom one
17 2, 167 | which are contrary to ~the customs of men, are to be avoided
18 2, 167 | avoided according to the customs generally ~prevailing, so
19 2, 167 | only wickedly to abuse the customs of those among whom we dwell,
20 2, 168 | different human laws and customs.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[170] A[
21 3, 15 | of the body, the body's customs were assumed, so that the
22 3, 74 | matter there are various ~customs of the Churches: for, Gregory
23 Suppl, 37| Moreover, this depends on the customs of ~Churches, because in
24 Suppl, 37| it is not unfitting for customs to ~vary.~Aquin.: SMT XP
25 Suppl, 54| her. And since all honest customs of animals are united together
26 Suppl, 59| to adopt their rites and customs through ~dwelling among
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