Part, Question
1 1, 36 | necessary to make any explicit declaration on that ~point; whereas,
2 2, 17 | by way of intimation ~or declaration; and to order thus by intimating
3 2, 69 | beatitude is a confirmation and declaration of ~all those that precede.
4 2, 72 | ready to break out into a declaration of his thought; while ~the
5 2, 100 | OBJ 1: Worship is merely a declaration of faith: wherefore the ~
6 2, 102 | And in order that this declaration, and imitation of Abraham'
7 2, 103 | profession, if ~he make a false declaration, he sins mortally. Now,
8 2, 1 | 3: Athanasius drew up a declaration of faith, not under the ~
9 2, 67 | lawful to make a false declaration.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[69] A[
10 2, 84 | Law it is fixed by the ~declaration of the Church, in virtue
11 2, 172 | prophecy, not indeed for the declaration of any new ~doctrine of
12 3, 2 | contrary, It is said in the declaration of the Council of ~Chalcedon: "
13 Suppl, 7 | confession is a legal declaration of our sins in the presence
14 Suppl, 11| for he ~cannot make such a declaration until the sin has already
15 Suppl, 11| a sin, by ~making such a declaration, if this made him free to
16 Suppl, 18| said in ~reference to the declaration only, as the Master states (
17 Suppl, 18| three ways. First, ~by a declaration, not of present, but of
18 Suppl, 18| of sins. Secondly, by a ~declaration of present forgiveness without
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