Part, Question
1 2, 72 | have the common note of secrecy, in ~respect of which they
2 2, 102 | them for the purpose of ~secrecy. Consequently (the Israelites)
3 2, 64 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Secrecy is sometimes a cause of
4 2, 64 | as when a man employs ~secrecy in order to commit a sin,
5 2, 64 | in theft. In another way secrecy is merely a circumstance
6 2, 68 | in some other way under ~secrecy, we must make a distinction.
7 2, 68 | is committed to him under secrecy, for ~he would break the
8 2, 68 | committed to one under ~secrecy. In such a case one is by
9 2, 81 | But prayer loses its ~secrecy by being expressed vocally.
10 Suppl, 11| other advantages in this secrecy, ~because thereby men are
11 Suppl, 11| confession. But he is bound to secrecy with regard to ~those sins,
12 Suppl, 11| Therefore he alone is bound to ~secrecy.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[11] A[
13 Suppl, 11| confession, and is ~bound to secrecy, though, properly speaking,
14 Suppl, 11| of an individual. Now the secrecy of ~confession was instituted
15 Suppl, 11| chiefly, because this very secrecy is ~essential to the sacrament,
16 Suppl, 11| 1/1 ~OBJ 4: Further, the secrecy of confession was instituted
17 Suppl, 11| under an ~obligation of secrecy by confessing to him.~Aquin.:
18 Suppl, 74| will happen then, and to secrecy as regards the fixing of
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