Part, Question
1 1, 74 | Jacob, "The days of my ~pilgrimage," where night is not mentioned
2 1, 73 | Jacob, "The days of my ~pilgrimage," where night is not mentioned
3 2, 102 | Tabernacles signified ~their pilgrimage in this world, wherein they
4 2, 86 | rule: as when a man vows a pilgrimage, or ~something of the kind.
5 2, 86 | particular deeds, such as a pilgrimage, or some special fast, such
6 2, 86 | from the vow of ~making a pilgrimage to the Holy Land [*Cap.
7 2, 86 | someone; such are the vows of pilgrimage (Cap. de ~Peregin., de Voto
8 2, 86 | fasting and the like, and of ~pilgrimage to the Holy Land, are reserved
9 2, 145 | omitted on account of a pilgrimage, or bodily works.~Aquin.:
10 2, 145 | working people. For if the pilgrimage or laborious work can be
11 2, 145 | necessity of starting on the ~pilgrimage at once, and of making long
12 2, 185 | grievous sins to go on a pilgrimage begging. ~Since, however,
13 2, 187 | greater than ~the vow of pilgrimage to the Holy Land, which
14 2, 187 | more profitable than a ~pilgrimage to the Holy Land, as regards
15 3, 75 | together." Yet meanwhile in our pilgrimage He does not deprive us of
16 Suppl, 28| foregoing solemnity, such as ~a pilgrimage throughout the world with
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