Part, Question
1 1, 29 | the simple, to make people profess many essences as they ~profess
2 1, 29 | profess many essences as they ~profess several hypostases, inasmuch
3 2, 98 | appears from Dt. 26:3: ~"I profess this day before the Lord
4 2, 102 | in order that ~man might profess his belief in one God. And
5 2, 11 | belonging to those who ~profess the Christian faith, but
6 2, 30 | the Law which he did not ~profess, had to be counselled to
7 2, 82 | prostrate ourselves we ~profess that we are nothing of ourselves.~
8 2, 84 | days, and say to him: I profess this ~day before the Lord
9 2, 102 | Reply OBJ 3: Religious profess obedience as to the regular
10 2, 102 | God or to the rule they profess, for obedience in this case ~
11 2, 122 | people (Titus 1:16): "They profess that they know ~God but
12 2, 182 | state of perfection do not profess to ~be perfect, but to tend
13 2, 184 | enters the schools does not profess to have knowledge, but to
14 2, 184 | Pythagoras was unwilling to profess to be a wise man, but ~acknowledged
15 2, 184 | orders precaution is taken to profess, not the rule, but to live ~
16 2, 185 | the apostles, since they profess the state of perfection.
17 2, 185 | required by ~the rule they profess: wherefore if their rule
18 2, 185 | profession whereby they profess contempt of the world.~
19 2, 186 | OBJ 3: Further, those who profess the Christian religion should
20 2, 186 | Christian religion should profess ~nothing in common with
21 2, 186 | according as the poverty they ~profess burdens them with less care
22 3, 60 | according to Dt. 26:3: "I profess this day before the Lord
23 3, 70 | in Christ, which we ~also profess in Baptism. Now among the
24 3, 77 | and ~with heart and lips I profess, that the bread and wine
25 Suppl, 96| at one time ~some people profess the Catholic faith, and
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