Part, Question
1 2, 31 | vital truths are not to be foregone ~on account of scandal.
2 2, 31 | seems that it should not be foregone for fear of scandalizing ~
3 2, 31 | fraternal correction should be foregone, because ~the means should
4 2, 41 | spiritual goods are to be foregone on account of scandal?~(
5 2, 41 | temporal things are to be foregone on account of scandal?~Aquin.:
6 2, 41 | spiritual goods should be foregone on account of scandal?~Aquin.:
7 2, 41 | spiritual goods ought to be foregone on ~account of scandal.
8 2, 41 | spiritual good is to be foregone on account of ~scandal.~
9 2, 41 | spiritual ~good should be foregone on account of scandal.~Aquin.:
10 2, 41 | spiritual good should be foregone on account of scandal.~Aquin.:
11 2, 41 | spiritual goods are not to be foregone on account ~of scandal.~
12 2, 41 | to see what ought to be foregone ~in order to avoid scandal.
13 2, 41 | salvation, and cannot be ~foregone without mortal sin: and
14 2, 41 | scandal, no spiritual good is ~foregone.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[43] A[
15 2, 41 | temporal goods should be foregone on account of scandal?~Aquin.:
16 2, 41 | temporal goods should be foregone on account ~of scandal.
17 2, 41 | OBJ[4]], whatever ~can be foregone without prejudice to the
18 2, 41 | Now temporal goods can be foregone ~without prejudice to the
19 2, 41 | Therefore they should be ~foregone in order to avoid scandal.~
20 2, 41 | other temporal goods be foregone on account of ~scandal.~
21 2, 41 | salvation, they are not to be foregone on account of ~scandal.
22 2, 106| be ~spared and severity foregone. The same applies to the
23 2, 148| correction of a sinner is to be foregone, as ~stated above (Q[33],
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