Part, Question
1 1, 103 | called preservatives; just as salt preserves meat from ~putrefaction;
2 2, 102 | wine, oil, incense, and salt should be ~offered to God.~
3 2, 102 | surpasses the pungency which ~salt represents; for it is written (
4 2, 102 | the use was prescribed, of salt which is pungent, and of
5 2, 102 | seasoning, and of these oil and salt were offered; or as ~healing,
6 2, 102 | betokens the grace of Christ; salt, His ~knowledge; incense,
7 2, 102 | A[3] R.O. 14 Para. 2/3~Salt, however, was offered, because
8 2, 102 | be incorrupt. ~Moreover, salt signifies the discretion
9 2, 166 | season ~life, just as little salt suffices for our meat."~
10 3, 66 | exorcize thee, creature salt" (Roman Ritual).~Aquin.:
11 3, 71 | who was cast out. Then the salt which ~is put in the mouth,
12 3, 74 | accidents, as to whether it be salt or fresh, warm or cold water. ~
13 Suppl, 35| literae, De clerico per salt. prom.). Therefore the ~
14 Suppl, 35| literae, De clerico per salt. prom.) ~those who are ordained
15 Suppl, 39| from Extra., De Cler. per salt. prom. But this ~would not
16 Suppl, 56| first ~taste of blessed salt and ending with Confirmation
17 Suppl, 72| disposition, as containing salt and as ~to the movement
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