Part, Question
1 2, 7 | result of which is that man submits his intellect to God, so
2 2, 18 | towards his father to whom he submits himself, or ~on the wife'
3 2, 18 | the very fact that a man submits to God, it follows that
4 2, 25 | Now a man, out of charity, submits to injury for his neighbor'
5 2, 67 | of his own ~accord, he submits to the judgment of one in
6 2, 80 | however, a man perfectly submits to God his ~science or any
7 2, 183 | humility, whereby a man submits to his superior's commands:
8 3, 43 | viz. the human, "which submits to insults"; yet "each ~
9 3, 57 | 83:6), when his heart submits and humbles itself before
10 Suppl, 6 | asking to be ~baptized, submits to the ministers of the
11 Suppl, 6 | confessing his sin, a ~man submits to a minister of the Church,
12 Suppl, 6 | of the keys to which he submits, and by ~the enjoined satisfaction
13 Suppl, 8 | so far as the penitent ~submits to him, through lack of
14 Suppl, 10| because by the latter a man submits to the ministers of the ~
15 Suppl, 10| since by confession a man submits to the keys ~of the Church
16 Suppl, 10| the keys to ~which a man submits by confessing. Now it happens
17 Suppl, 10| the ~keys, to which man submits by confessing, provided
18 Suppl, 11| submission, ~whereby one submits to God. Now God hides the
19 Suppl, 13| manner by confession a man ~submits to the sacraments of the
20 Suppl, 19| without it, though he that submits to ~them receives their
21 Suppl, 20| beneath him in so far as he ~submits himself as a sinner to him.~
22 Appen1, 2| delivered from it; ~but it submits to it, and in this respect
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