Part, Question
1 1, 108 | that negligence is to be ~charged to the good angels; which
2 1, 110 | example, a sick man's tongue, charged with choleric ~humor, tastes
3 2, 89 | sins: ~as, when a man is charged with the care of a family,
4 2, 15 | priestly office that being charged with the office implies
5 2, 15 | the office implies being charged ~to know the Law: hence
6 2, 48 | belongs to a ~king who is charged with the government of a
7 2, 64 | fashion if each man is charged with taking care of some
8 2, 100 | on account of their being charged with like cares: thus the ~
9 2, 183 | and let not the Church be charged, that there may be ~sufficient
10 3, 13 | 31) that Jesus ~strictly charged them whose eyes had been
11 3, 13 | the fact that "Our Lord ~charged His mighty works to be kept
12 3, 82 | Eucharist except ~he be charged with the care of souls.~
13 Suppl, 20| accessory. Now priests are charged with the dispensation of
14 Suppl, 47| 1~OBJ 2: Further, Isaac charged Jacob (Gn. 28:1) not to
15 Suppl, 47| Chanaan. But he would not have charged him thus unless ~he had
16 Suppl, 60| community with whose care he is charged. But he who ~presides over
17 Suppl, 71| themselves while ~living charged their children touching
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