Part, Question
1 2, 86 | Further, that which can be validly done by one cannot be annulled ~
2 2, 86 | that a boy or girl cannot validly make a ~vow before the age
3 2, 86 | children can lawfully and validly be bound by a vow ~to enter
4 3, 60 | both confer the sacrament validly. Therefore it is lawful
5 3, 66 | Trinity, the sacrament is validly conferred. As to the addition
6 3, 66 | again if they had not been validly baptized with ~that form.
7 3, 72 | ever be either licitly or ~validly performed by others than
8 3, 74 | bread that it could not be validly ~used for the sacrament.~
9 Suppl, 36| sinner dispenses sacraments validly, so does he ~receive validly
10 Suppl, 36| validly, so does he ~receive validly the sacrament of Orders,
11 Suppl, 38| their power they consecrate validly, and therefore ~they validly
12 Suppl, 38| validly, and therefore ~they validly confer whatever power is
13 Suppl, 38| they ~confer the sacraments validly, but do not confer grace
14 Suppl, 39| proficiency. and they are validly ~ordained; for although
15 Suppl, 45| sacrament is nevertheless validly ~performed, although it
16 Suppl, 48| the sake of gain baptizes ~validly. Therefore if a man marries
17 Suppl, 59| they could have married validly. ~Therefore disparity of
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