Part, Question
1 1, 78 | conscience may be resolved into "cum alio ~scientia," i.e. knowledge
2 2, 96 | Extra, De Constit. cap. Cum omnes) that ~"whatever law
3 2, 61 | according to jurists [*Cap. Cum dilectus.] it suffices ~
4 2, 61 | law of the Church (Cap. Cum dilectus.) ~the person to
5 2, 76 | Usuris, in the Decretal: 'Cum ~tu sicut asseris'): "Property
6 2, 85 | must be ~observed [*Cap. Cum sint, and Cap. Ad apostolicae,
7 2, 85 | tithes. By ~common law [*Cap. Cum homines, de Decimis, etc.]
8 2, 86 | the end of the Decretal, Cum ad ~Monasterium it is stated
9 2, 96 | violated by perjury [*Cap. Cum ~dilectus, de Ord. Cognit.].
10 2, 98 | natural or divine ~law" [*Cap. Cum tanto, de Consuetud.; cf.
11 2, 98 | Some [*Innocent IV on Cap. Cum in Ecclesia, de Simonia]
12 2, 98 | according to the law [*Cap. Cum in ~Ecclesia, de Simonia],
13 2, 183 | contrary, The Decretal [*Can. Cum dilectus, de Electione]
14 2, 183 | de Renunt., cap. ~Nisi cum pridem): "Though thou hast
15 2, 184 | de Statu Monach., cap. Cum ad ~monasterium) that "the
16 2, 184 | De Statu Monach., cap. Cum ad ~monasterium): yet he
17 2, 186 | Renuntiatione, cap. Nisi cum pridem; and De ~Regular.,
18 Suppl, 45| clandestine marriages (cap. Cum inhibitio, De ~clandest.
19 Suppl, 47| contrary, A Decretal says (cap. Cum locum, De sponsal. et ~matrim.): "
20 Suppl, 55| clear by the Decretal (cap. Cum in tua, De his qui matrim.
21 Suppl, 62| to suspicion, or "nudas cum nuda."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
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