Part, Question
1 1, 2 | is known, it is at once recognized that ~every whole is greater
2 1, 78 | And such a division is recognized even by the ~philosophers.
3 2, 48 | that are well known are not recognized. With the mouth ~indeed
4 2, 76 | parricide, even though he recognized his father, his ignorance
5 2, 102 | serviceable to us should be ~recognized as coming from God. It was
6 2, 105 | let him die." The Law also recognized the "lex talionis," ~by
7 2, 105 | Para. 4/4~Thirdly, the law recognized the transference of goods
8 2, 40 | united together in fellowship recognized by law and for the ~common
9 2, 82 | these honors are given are recognized as being men to whom we
10 2, 98 | in payment of a stipend recognized by custom it is not ~simoniacal,
11 2, 145 | when the above course is ~recognized by custom, since when superiors
12 3, 1 | strength; so that having recognized his ~infirmity he might
13 3, 44 | the ~end that He should be recognized as having Divine power,
14 3, 55 | doing, lest Jesus might be recognized." ~Hence Luke says (24:16)
15 3, 55 | so that Christ might be recognized." ~Hence he goes on to say
16 3, 60 | other from that which is recognized by the Church, it seems
17 3, 63 | is not repeated, but is ~"recognized and approved" in the man
18 3, 67 | namely, with a form not recognized by the Church, "we command
19 Suppl, 21| excommunication is no longer recognized by Canon Law.] Therefore
20 Suppl, 36| who is in mortal sin is ~recognized by the Church, his subject
21 Suppl, 59| unbeliever has several wives recognized by ~his law. If, then, he
22 Suppl, 62| of the divorce [repudium] recognized by the Old Law (Mt. ~5:31,
23 Suppl, 74| Paul. et ~Eustoch., now recognized as spurious], seems to be
24 Suppl, 85| so that the Judge may be ~recognized in the body by all, and
25 Suppl, 85| Hence, that He might be recognized by believers, it was necessary
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