Part, Question
1 2, 102 | Hence, in ~this way, they professed to be Jews: and consequently
2 2, 2 | flesh, since he had clearly professed his ~belief therein, saying: "
3 2, 10 | accepted ~the faith, and professed it, such as heretics and
4 2, 86 | things to a human use. Now a professed ~religious is dead to the
5 2, 183 | unlawful for one ~who has professed the state of perfection
6 2, 184 | by the rule which he has professed.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[186] A[
7 2, 186 | Gentiles were some who ~professed philosophy, and even now
8 2, 186 | OBJ 3: The philosophers professed the study of letters in
9 2, 187 | although they cannot be professed before the age of ~puberty,
10 2, 187 | any exception forbid any ~professed canon regular to become
11 2, 187 | solitary life, in which he was professed, to a less ~severe life,
12 2, 187 | Consequently a person who is professed in a less ~severe order
13 3, 70 | man who was circumcised, professed ~to embrace that faith;
14 Suppl, 40| by all those persons who professed some degree ~of perfection.
15 Suppl, 40| perfection. Now the Nazarenes professed a certain perfection by
16 Suppl, 58| transeunt.) no one can be professed before the fourteenth ~year
17 Suppl, 96| sacraments of faith, and professed the ~Catholic faith. But
18 Suppl, 96| maintained that not all who have professed the ~Catholic faith will
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