Part, Question
1 2, 99 | perverse place their end in ~temporalities. It was therefore fitting
2 2, 99 | whereby man places his end in temporalities, ~is the bane of charity.
3 2, 108 | to renounce the care of temporalities, so as ~to become fitted
4 2, 41 | other hand, as regards those temporalities of which we ~have the dominion,
5 2, 41 | must ~either forego such temporalities altogether, or the scandal
6 2, 41 | those who rob us of our temporalities, while sometimes we ~should
7 2, 61 | spiritualities than in dispensing ~temporalities. And since it is respect
8 2, 183 | honor, and a sufficiency of temporalities, ~according to 1 Tim. 5:
9 2, 184 | wife, his children, and his temporalities which serve for their ~upkeep.
10 Suppl, 21| man in ~his body or in his temporalities, one may sin mortally and
11 Suppl, 36| also for the supervision of temporalities. But ~sometimes men without
12 Suppl, 36| knowingly to endanger ~the temporalities of the Church. Much more
13 Suppl, 40| cut because they ~renounce temporalities. but they do not shave the
14 Suppl, 40| only the renunciation of temporalities, but also the ~royal dignity
15 Suppl, 40| Therefore he ~renounces temporalities.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
16 Suppl, 40| their ~patrimony or other temporalities; since the possession of
17 Suppl, 93| whether a person lose his temporalities, or his good name, or ~anything
18 Suppl, 93| conflict, because the love of ~temporalities assails a man less than
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