Part, Question
1 2, 110 | sins, and peace for our reconciliation with God, ~you must not
2 2, 110 | it to mean that peace and reconciliation do not pertain ~to general
3 3, 39 | the remission of sins and ~reconciliation with God: for the dove is
4 3, 49 | For there is no need of reconciliation between friends. But God ~
5 3, 49 | the cause of wrath than of reconciliation to God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
6 3, 49 | two ways the cause of our ~reconciliation to God. In the first way,
7 3, 80 | because after repentance and ~reconciliation, Communion must not be refused
8 3, 80 | Carthage ~(Can. xxxv) we read: "Reconciliation is not to be denied to stage-players ~
9 3, 84 | disgraceful or onerous in the reconciliation of husband and wife, ~when
10 3, 90 | also and still more ~the reconciliation of friendship, which is
11 Suppl, 12| the person ~offended. But reconciliation, being an act of love, belongs
12 Suppl, 19| wicked priest cannot effect ~reconciliation, for, as Gregory says (Pastor.
13 Suppl, 28| forbidden ~them. The final reconciliation is reserved to the bishop,
14 Suppl, 62| Therefore in no way is reconciliation allowable.~Aquin.: SMT XP
15 Suppl, 62| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, if reconciliation were allowable, it would
16 Suppl, 62| Much less, therefore, is reconciliation allowable ~when the divorce
17 Suppl, 62| them to do so. Therefore ~reconciliation may be effected or ensue
18 Suppl, 62| wife may not herself seek reconciliation. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
19 Suppl, 62| marriage debt or ~for a reconciliation, the husband is bound to
20 Suppl, 96| included or to remain in this ~reconciliation effected by Christ, perpetuated
21 Suppl, 96| themselves, since no other way of reconciliation is given to us save that ~
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