Part, Question
1 2, 90 | make certain commands ~or ordinances, but not such as to have
2 2, 95 | and then we ~have "Royal Ordinances." Another form is "aristocracy,"
3 2, 99 | 4/5~Nevertheless those ordinances also which refer to punishments
4 2, 99 | judicial; and that other ordinances have not the character ~
5 2, 100 | add to the law of nature, ordinances pertaining to good morals.~
6 2, 145 | Scripture, nor found among ~the ordinances of bishops in council, nor
7 2, 187 | one is ~unable to keep the ordinances of a more severe religious
8 3, 83 | anything be done against the ~ordinances of princes it is deemed
9 3, 83 | not seem fitting for such ~ordinances to be made touching the
10 3, 83 | the contrary, The Church's ordinances are Christ's own ordinances; ~
11 3, 83 | ordinances are Christ's own ordinances; ~since He said (Mt. 18:
12 3, 83 | s ministers can make no ordinances regarding the form of the ~
13 3, 83 | sacrament, as the Church's ordinances require. It ~does not seem
14 Suppl, 40| its act ~without certain ordinances, depends on the power that
15 Suppl, 40| power that makes those ~ordinances. Now a priest cannot loose
16 Suppl, 54| according to human law and the ordinances of the Church, several degrees ~
17 Suppl, 58| in women: but since the ordinances of positive law ~are consequent
18 Suppl, 59| but they are bound by the ordinances of the Divine law. Hence ~
19 Suppl, 88| thereof roar . . . If these ordinances shall fail before Me . . .
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