Part, Question
1 2, 32 | belongs to wise men and elders to reprove and to scold. ~
2 2, 90 | something is sanctioned by the Elders together with ~the Commonalty."~
3 2, 105| men were chosen, who were elders in virtue: for it is written ~(
4 2, 105| In ~the first place the elders of the city swore that they
5 2, 41 | is scandalized, for the elders do not take scandal."~Aquin.:
6 2, 41 | something immovable. The elders, i.e. ~the perfect, adhere
7 2, 145| upon the commands ~of the elders as though they were laws
8 2, 145| beginners, rather than to the elders and the perfect, ~according
9 2, 145| upon the commands of the ~elders as though they were the
10 2, 182| according to ~the Greek are "elders." [*Referring to the Greek {
11 3, 27 | to be made ~known to his elders, though as yet unknown to
12 3, 42 | princes of the ~Jews were the elders of that people. Therefore
13 3, 42 | be understood of those ~elders whose years are reckoned
14 3, 47 | Among the Jews some were elders, and others of lesser ~degree.
15 3, 47 | Vet. Test., qu. ~lxvi, the elders, who were called "rulers,
16 3, 67 | minister to others, his ~elders, in the sacramental dispensations.
17 3, 67 | to ~assist and serve his elders in the bestowal of this
18 3, 67 | cases of urgency when their elders are not at hand; ~as appears
19 3, 80 | ever been denied by our ~elders to them who are vexed by
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