Part, Question
1 2, 11 | heretics, as soon as ~they are convicted of heresy, to be not only
2 2, 62 | be innocent but who is convicted by false witnesses; and
3 2, 62 | knows that man who has been convicted by false ~witnesses, is
4 2, 65 | sentenced the ~ancients who were convicted of bearing false witness.
5 2, 65 | notorious ~criminals), and is convicted at once from the evidence
6 2, 67 | been committed, and when ~convicted to aggravate the sin by
7 2, 69 | and those who have been convicted of grievous crimes ~should
8 2, 182 | having the means to do so, is convicted of ~not loving the supreme
9 3, 80 | confessed, or has been named and convicted by some ecclesiastical ~
10 3, 82 | whether he be accused and ~convicted."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[
11 3, 82 | notorious, either from being convicted and sentenced, or from ~
12 3, 89 | Those who have been publicly convicted or caught ~in the act of
13 Suppl, 11| sin, ~of which he has been convicted, were to confess to the
14 Suppl, 60| himself without her being convicted in court, and thus to kill ~
15 Suppl, 62| put away his ~wife, who is convicted of adultery by the sentence
16 Suppl, 66| before she is accused and convicted of adultery. Therefore it
17 Suppl, 66| conscience, even before ~she is convicted of adultery, he becomes
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