|    Part, Question1   2, 81  |       third petition is a kind of repetition of the two that ~precede,
 2   2, 148 |           on account of ~the mere repetition of the act, but because
 3   2, 169 |           a certain aptitude to a repetition of the passion - thus wood ~
 4   2, 184 |    delectation, which by frequent repetition increases concupiscence,
 5   2, 184 |         Nevertheless the frequent repetition of a sin ~leads dispositively
 6   3, 60  |           it is not a superfluous repetition to add ~words to the visible
 7   3, 66  |      immersion ~together with the repetition of the words of the form,
 8   3, 66  |     itself, because it would be a repetition of Baptism.~Aquin.: SMT
 9   3, 66  |             so as to call for its repetition. on the other hand the sin
10   3, 72  |         time by a bishop, ~such a repetition must be forbidden." Therefore
11   3, 83  |          sacrifice, as calls for ~repetition regarding the celebration
12   3, 88  |           punishment, but by ~the repetition of his act.~Aquin.: SMT
13 Suppl, 8 |       from all punishment. Nor is repetition derogatory to a sacrament,
14 Suppl, 22| excommunicated again, either by a repetition of the same ~excommunication,
15 Suppl, 28|  continual ~repentance. Wherefore repetition is inconsistent with solemnization.
16 Suppl, 28|      solemnized again and again, ~repetition is not inconsistent with
17 Suppl, 29|        and in what parts; (5) Its repetition.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] Out.
18 Suppl, 33|           Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE REPETITION OF THIS SACRAMENT (TWO ARTICLES)~
19 Suppl, 33|          We must now consider the repetition of this sacrament: under
20 Suppl, 76|       cannot ~be resumed, because repetition is opposed to identity,
21 Suppl, 76|        opposed to identity, since repetition ~implies number, whereas
22 Suppl, 76|        Philosopher is speaking of repetition by movement or ~natural
23 Suppl, 77|    wherefore there is no need for repetition ~here, except in so far
 
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