Part, Question
1 1, 23 | others to stand in their stead." Thus men are substituted
2 2, 5 | sufficing being desired in its stead; ~or else has some inconvenience
3 2, 102 | animals were slain in man's stead, in order to ~betoken the
4 2, 55 | people, and acts in its stead, and this is called "positive
5 2, 86 | a prelate who in God's ~stead declares what is acceptable
6 2, 97 | excommunication in its stead.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[99] A[
7 2, 176 | is elsewhere ~used in its stead: Cf. 1 Cor. 12:10,28; Heb.
8 3, 14 | in our flesh ~and in our stead, according to Is. 53:4, "
9 3, 26 | by administering, in His stead, the saving sacraments to
10 3, 68 | s faith in the child's ~stead, who is aggregated to this
11 3, 71 | nor can anyone else in its stead; ~both because no one can
12 3, 71 | who answers in the child's stead: "I do believe," does ~not
13 3, 71 | believe"; but in the child's stead he ~professes the Church'
14 3, 82 | performs any act in another's stead, must do so by the power ~
15 3, 82 | consecrate except as in ~Christ's stead; and since many are "one
16 3, 89 | deputed John to ask in ~his stead, afterwards he was placed
17 Suppl, 13| other satisfied in his stead. But this is necessary in
18 Suppl, 40| head of thy brethren in My stead, that they, putting thee
19 Suppl, 71| in whose name or in whose stead a ~thing is done is understood
20 Suppl, 71| account of another in ~whose stead or at whose command he offers
21 Suppl, 71| another undergoes in ~his stead, it is not unreasonable
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