Part, Question
1 2, 72 | When you were dead in your offenses and ~sins," which words
2 2, 72 | gloss explains, saying: "'Offenses,' by omitting to ~do what
3 2, 72 | Whence ~it is evident that "offenses" here denotes sins of omission;
4 2, 87 | do satisfaction for his offenses against God or man.~Aquin.:
5 2, 98 | opened the womb, for their ~offenses."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[98] A[
6 2, 105 | Moreover, certain slight offenses are severely ~punished:
7 2, 105 | their beasts from these offenses. Hence the owner was more ~
8 2, 105 | right to punish him for his offenses. Therefore ~it is unfittingly
9 2, 11 | should always forgive such offenses and spare our ~brother when
10 2, 11 | discretion to forgive such offenses, as Jerome says on Mt. 18:
11 2, 152 | murder and other ~criminal offenses." Therefore simple fornication
12 2, 152 | Confess. iii, 8): ~"Those foul offenses that are against nature
13 2, 167 | Confess. iii, 8): "Those offenses which are contrary to ~the
14 3, 1 | condemnation, but grace is of many ~offenses unto justification."~Aquin.:
15 3, 48 | Passion the gravest of all offenses was ~perpetrated, because
16 3, 69 | condemnation; but grace is of many offenses, ~unto justification." Wherefore
17 3, 85 | compensation, which obtains in offenses committed against another,
18 3, 85 | commutation in ~the matter of offenses, when, on account of an
19 3, 87 | mortal sin: for venial offenses were forgiven them through
20 3, 87 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Venial offenses, in the passage quoted,
21 3, 88 | forgive from our ~hearts the offenses committed against us, we
22 Suppl, 72| his work. Now as venial offenses are ~called sins as being
23 Suppl, 96| will ~forgive men their offenses, your heavenly Father will
24 Suppl, 96| will forgive you also ~your offenses." Therefore it would seem
25 Suppl, 96| who forgive ~others their offenses, will themselves obtain
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