Part, Question
1 1, 22 | evil of sin, He is ~said to abandon them: not that He altogether
2 1, 68 | measure as to be ready ~to abandon it, if it be proved with
3 1, 69 | measure as to be ready ~to abandon it, if it be proved with
4 2, 44 | the heat and vital spirits abandon ~the heart instead of concentrating
5 2, 29 | urgency it would be lawful to ~abandon one's children rather than
6 2, 29 | rather than one's parents, to abandon whom it is ~by no means
7 2, 41 | birth of scandal, ~than to abandon the truth." Now spiritual
8 2, 99 | as regards this point, abandon and hate them. It is in
9 2, 99 | against ~God, we must not abandon them for the sake of religion.
10 2, 99 | that ~even then he might abandon them, and leave them in
11 2, 99 | it is lawful for him to abandon them and enter ~religion,
12 2, 134 | disturbed by sorrow, "lest he abandon ~with an unequal mind the
13 2, 182 | state of perfection, cannot abandon the episcopal ~cure, save
14 2, 183 | Whether he may lawfully abandon his subjects in a bodily
15 2, 183 | be imposed, we must not ~abandon the delights of truth,"
16 2, 183 | a purpose to sin, he may abandon it - and for this ~reason
17 2, 183 | of bodily persecution to ~abandon the flock committed to his
18 2, 184 | at higher objects within, abandon all things ~without." Now,
19 2, 184 | Therefore it belongs to them to abandon all outward things ~by voluntary
20 3, 57 | into ~heaven He did not abandon those whom He adopted,"
21 Suppl, 96| Catholic faith, and afterwards abandon it, and ~these are deserving
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