Part, Question
1 1, 51 | women, and have sought and ~procured intercourse with them. Hence
2 1, 64 | they would never have ~procured the crucifixion of the Lord
3 1, 52 | women, and have sought and ~procured intercourse with them. Hence
4 1, 65 | they would never have ~procured the crucifixion of the Lord
5 1, 88 | again, this apparition was procured by the demons; unless, indeed,
6 1, 110 | God, though they ~may be procured by the ministry of the angels.~
7 2, 80 | spirits or ~humors can be procured by the demons, whether man
8 2, 84 | with many ~others can be procured by means of money.~Aquin.:
9 2, 96 | persons; and its good is procured by many actions; nor ~is
10 2, 102 | those animals which could be procured ~easily and promptly.~Aquin.:
11 2, 21 | an effect is sufficiently procured by one cause, ~there is
12 2, 31 | the ~common good, which is procured not only by warning one'
13 2, 53 | the ~Apostles that they procured the necessary means of livelihood
14 2, 86 | their country might ~be procured. Therefore it seems that
15 2, 98 | spiritual, which ~others have procured for him without his knowledge
16 2, 98 | if a man's promotion be procured simoniacally by ~others,
17 2, 98 | promotion has been deceitfully procured by an ~enemy of his; or
18 2, 186 | the necessaries of life procured at a fitting time. This, ~
19 3, 44 | example of salvation as ~being procured by Him, He exercised His
20 3, 55 | Resurrection: thus womankind has procured absolution from ~ignominy,
21 3, 72 | Baptism, because it is easily procured everywhere. ~But olive oil
22 3, 72 | But olive oil is not to be procured everywhere; and much less
23 Suppl, 31| anointed them that they procured the effects of bodily health,
24 Suppl, 86| the merits, good or evil, procured through the angels, and ~
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