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oblations 69
oblig 1
obligation 241
obligations 17
obligatory 9
oblige 2
obliged 23
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17 lighter
17 lofty
17 losing
17 obligations
17 oblique
17 occasionally
17 occupying
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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obligations

   Part, Question
1 2, 98 | God are bound to certain obligations to which the laity are not 2 2, 101 | and again, to lay many obligations on such like men, in order 3 2, 71 | man is not under greater obligations to others than ~to himself. 4 2, 79 | faithful, and fulfil our just ~obligations to God, according to Andronicus [* 5 2, 85 | New Law are under greater obligations, ~according to Mt. 5:20, " 6 2, 87 | can be under two opposite obligations. Yet ~sometimes the person 7 2, 96 | absolved ~such persons from the obligations of their oath. Henceforth, 8 2, 102 | while subjects have many obligations towards their superiors, ~ 9 2, 150 | For the multitude has many obligations which cannot be ~discharged 10 2, 182 | are admitted under certain obligations and with ~solemnity.~Aquin.: 11 2, 185 | religious ~have no other obligations than what seculars have, 12 3, 48 | we were freed from both obligations. For the ~atonement by which 13 3, 69 | forward he is bound by his obligations." ~And so both Baptism and 14 Suppl, 6 | point; for religious have no obligations besides ~those of other 15 Suppl, 52| be taken away from these ~obligations by his master's command.~ 16 Suppl, 61| a person contracts more ~obligations in one religious order than 17 Suppl, 62| she is freed from both ~obligations by divorce. Therefore "she


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