Part, Question
1 2, 72 | cleanse ourselves from all defilement of the ~flesh and of the
2 2, 103 | purpose of taking away the defilement ~of leprosy. This is clear
3 2, 108 | someone in saving him from defilement of the ~body." Therefore
4 2, 108 | saves him from unlawful ~defilement of his body."~Aquin.: SMT
5 2, 139 | honest ~man is one who has no defilement, for honesty means an honorable
6 2, 152 | an undue resolution and defilement thereof, and ~an undue association
7 2, 184 | cleanse ~ourselves from all defilement of the flesh and of the
8 3, 35 | conceived Christ without the ~defilement of sin, and without the
9 3, 54 | remain, so that there be no defilement," ~i.e. of corruption, "
10 3, 80 | he be ~debarred through defilement resulting from a dream against
11 3, 80 | seems that owing to such defilement of the flesh a man is debarred
12 3, 80 | unclean but honest; and yet defilement can come of ~such thoughts,
13 3, 80 | cause whether such bodily defilement of ~necessity hinders the
14 3, 80 | verified, viz. the bodily defilement, with ~which, out of reverence
15 3, 80 | namely, on account of the defilement to the body ~and distraction
16 3, 80 | nevertheless the bodily defilement is not taken away, nor the ~
17 3, 82 | the priest, in whatever defilement he may be, approach to ~
18 Suppl, 67| marrying again, because the defilement must be understood not in ~
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