Part, Question
1 2, 25 | Civ. Dei xiv, 3,[7] sqq.) omits ~hope and puts desire in
2 2, 71 | be sinful, as when anyone omits going to ~church on account
3 2, 72 | hoard money, both robs, and omits to give ~what he ought,
4 2, 72 | both eats too much and omits the prescribed fasts. The
5 2, 76 | of sin; ~in so far as one omits to say what one ought, or
6 2, 88 | what the law ~forbids, nor omits what the law prescribes
7 2, 106 | quoting perhaps from memory, omits the ~"et" (and), after "
8 2, 31 | when out of charity one omits to correct someone. ~For
9 2, 31 | wrongdoer from sin, and yet omits to do so, through fear or
10 2, 41 | insufficient, ~since it omits "thought" or "desire."~Aquin.:
11 2, 78 | like, all of which Tully omits in the aforesaid enumeration
12 2, 105 | ungrateful, because he not only omits to pay the ~debt of gratitude,
13 2, 109 | he dissembles not ~if he omits to signify what he is. Hence
14 2, 113 | according as one ~observes or omits the due circumstances. For
15 2, 187 | look back, save ~when he omits to do that which he engaged
16 3, 31 | is unsuitable, since he omits three ~kings in the middle
17 3, 84 | quoting from memory, and omits the words in brackets.]): "
18 Suppl, 6 | to a man's health if ~he omits to confess immediately to
19 Suppl, 6 | to confess at once, and omits to do so, ~with a priest
20 Suppl, 10| excuse. Therefore if a man omits to ~confess a sin, because
21 Suppl, 48| the less valid. Yet he who omits this ~intention sins; for
22 Suppl, 96| regards the works of mercy and omits other ~works, is guilty
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