Part, Question
1 2, 73 | They have destroyed Thy altars, they have slain Thy prophets
2 2, 102| requires ~multiplication of altars and temples; as is evident
3 2, 102| candlestick, the table, the two altars, seem to have been placed
4 2, 102| consequently the multiplication of altars and temples is permitted
5 2, 102| for the Gentiles ~placed altars inside the temples to offer
6 2, 102| is signified by the two altars of holocausts and incense.
7 2, 102| the Gentiles made their ~altars ornate and high, thinking
8 2, 83 | 3: Further, temples and altars are raised for the offering
9 2, 83 | sacrifices. Yet temples and altars are raised to angels and
10 2, 93 | animals sacrificed on the altars of demons, "aruspicy."~Aquin.:
11 2, 98 | that ~buying or selling altars, tithes, or the Holy Ghost
12 3, 65 | Water the ~Consecration of Altars, and such like. Therefore
13 3, 67 | consecrate churches, to anoint altars, to consecrate ~[conficere]
14 3, 75 | Christ's body is upon many altars, not as in different ~places,
15 3, 76 | species, ~and on many other altars under the sacramental species.
16 3, 82 | consecrated things, such as altars, churches, vestments, and
17 3, 83 | to make ~exclusive use of altars made of stone.~Aquin.: SMT
18 3, 83 | seemed ~pleasing for the altars to be consecrated not merely
19 3, 83 | It is our pleasure that altars, in which ~no relics of
20 3, 83 | distinction: "Churches or altars of doubtful ~consecration
21 3, 83 | in De Consecr., dist. 1, "altars, if not of ~stone, are not
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