Part, Question
1 1, 20 | innocent, because often penitents rise from ~sin more cautious,
2 2, 102 | this typifies the ~state of penitents in satisfying for sins.
3 2, 140 | respective duties. In like manner penitents, in order to recover health ~
4 2, 181 | virgins, the ~sorrowings of penitents."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[183]
5 2, 184 | Eccl. Hier. vi) places penitents in ~the lowest place, namely
6 2, 185 | wear finer clothes. Hence ~penitents make use of coarse apparel,
7 2, 186 | soldiering ~is forbidden to penitents. for it is said in the Decretal
8 2, 186 | soldiering is forbidden to penitents, but the ~soldiering which
9 3, 15 | the highest example to penitents, since He willingly bore
10 3, 49 | punishment is ~imposed upon penitents. Consequently, men were
11 3, 80 | Pope Innocent ~III says, penitents, "who refrain on the advice
12 3, 84 | durations of time are fixed for penitents as regards ~the exercise
13 3, 89 | in just deeds." Now many penitents find ~difficulty in performing
14 3, 89 | council of ~Nicaea exclude penitents from even the lowest orders
15 Suppl, 8 | circumstances of sins and penitents.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[8] A[7]
16 Suppl, 10| and ~therefore it delivers penitents from death in the same way
17 Suppl, 18| appoints the punishment which penitents have to undergo. ~Therefore
18 Suppl, 28| first day of Lent, these ~penitents clothed in sackcloth, with
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