Part, Question
1 2, 13 | had no right to act in the appointment of the bishop or official,
2 2, 100 | differently ~situated as to the appointment of penalties; since the
3 2, 103 | before the Law by human appointment, ~for the Law allotted the
4 2, 105 | Nevertheless, as regards the appointment of a king, He did establish
5 2, 105 | prescribed how the king after his appointment ~should behave, in regard
6 2, 37 | conferred ~by a mere human appointment. Such a power as this does
7 2, 93 | providence. on the contrary the appointment of the ~movements and positions
8 2, 93 | different principle from the appointment of the occurrence of future ~
9 2, 98 | or ~prebend, by election, appointment or presentation, since this
10 2, 106 | outside the order of ~divine appointment, he usurps what is God's
11 2, 182 | receives ~his cure by simple appointment; although they are consecrated
12 2, 183 | chiefly according to the appointment and ~disposition of God,
13 2, 183 | second place according to the appointment ~of the higher prelates,
14 2, 183 | to refuse absolutely an appointment to ~the episcopate?~Aquin.:
15 2, 183 | to refuse absolutely an ~appointment to the episcopate. For as
16 2, 183 | becomes a man according to the appointment of another having ~authority,
17 2, 183 | direct ~opposition to the appointment of his superior: and this
18 2, 183 | whether ~by election or by appointment, it is required that he
19 2, 183 | charge of authority at ~the appointment of a higher superior, so
20 2, 186 | according to their own ~appointment.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188] A[
21 3, 19 | Reply OBJ 3: It is by Divine appointment that there is an overflow
22 3, 20 | have happened by Divine appointment; hence Dionysius says (Coel.
23 Suppl, 19| authority. And since it is by appointment of the Church that one man
24 Suppl, 20| Peter, according to His appointment.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[20] A[
25 Suppl, 40| Divine worship. Hence this ~appointment should be made by the supreme
26 Suppl, 40| episcopal dignity and the appointment of one over another, were ~
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