|    Part, Question1   2, 38  |         pleasure in common with a deceased or ~absent friend, there
 2   2, 105 |          himself ~the wife of his deceased brother, for she took "off
 3   2, 105 |     should marry the wife of ~his deceased brother when the latter
 4   2, 105 |       adoption, and that thus the deceased might not be entirely forgotten.
 5   2, 105 |      should marry the wife of the deceased, because" the ~offspring
 6   2, 105 |       looked upon as that of the ~deceased: and moreover, a stranger
 7   2, 105 |      support the household of the deceased, as his brother would be
 8   2, 30  | Nevertheless it ~does concern the deceased what is done with his body:
 9   3, 23  |         except the successor of a deceased person: whereas all receive
10 Suppl, 55|       related by affinity to her ~deceased husband. Therefore, etc.~
11 Suppl, 55|          A man could not take his deceased brother's wife except, in ~
12 Suppl, 71|       their prayer to God for the deceased. ~In like manner the action
13 Suppl, 71|      whatever Mass ~be said for a deceased person, whether in honor
14 Suppl, 71|        granting them to release a deceased ~person entirely from punishment:
15 Suppl, 71|         only a living but ~also a deceased person. For there is no
16 Suppl, 71|         suffrages offered for one deceased person profit the person
17 Suppl, 71|         suffrages offered for one deceased person are ~not more profitable
18 Suppl, 71|         satisfies somewhat for a ~deceased person, so, too, sometimes
19 Suppl, 71|         when Mass is said for one deceased person, other ~prayers are
20 Suppl, 71|       prayers are added for other deceased persons. Now this would
 
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