Part, Question
1 2, 97 | a household is ~called a dispenser, because to each member
2 2, 97 | unfaithful or an imprudent ~dispenser: unfaithful, if he has not
3 2, 97 | is the faithful and wise dispenser ~[Douay: steward], whom
4 2, 98 | persons: but if he ~were a dispenser of goods held in common,
5 2, 61 | away as he will, but the dispenser, according to ~1 Cor. 4:
6 2, 86 | hold himself as being the dispenser of the ~common goods of
7 2, 86 | being, not a master, but a dispenser, his power is given "unto ~
8 2, 98 | Church belong to him as ~dispenser in chief, they are not his
9 2, 183 | he enters the state of a dispenser of spiritual corn. Therefore
10 2, 183 | doubt he is an ~unfaithful dispenser, sins mortally, and is bound
11 3, 80 | Augustine says: "Let not the dispenser hinder the fat ~ones of
12 3, 82 | it to be touched by the dispenser, as ~Christ's body is touched.
13 3, 82 | he shows that he is the dispenser ~of Divine gifts, of which
14 Suppl, 8 | In this way it requires a dispenser of the sacraments, though
15 Suppl, 8 | whoever is appointed a ~dispenser of this sacrament, must
16 Suppl, 17| Para. 2/2~Further, every dispenser should have the keys of
17 Suppl, 18| Now ~the priest is the dispenser of this sacrament by virtue
18 Suppl, 34| the cause of man being the dispenser of the other sacraments. ~
19 Suppl, 34| has authority. Now the ~dispenser of the sacrament exercises
20 Suppl, 35| character of Order makes a man a dispenser ~of the sacraments; while
21 Suppl, 36| word "sacerdos" signifying ~dispenser of holy things [sacra dans]:
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