Part, Question
1 2, 59 | buying, where the notion of commutation is found primarily. Hence
2 2, 59 | namely distribution and commutation. These ~consist in the use
3 2, 59 | individuals, and be the subject of commutation between one person and ~
4 2, 60 | away from a man not only in commutation, but also ~in distribution,
5 2, 60 | But, even as the term "commutation" has ~passed from such like
6 2, 63 | consist in an involuntary commutation. ~Therefore such like injuries
7 2, 86 | subject to dispensation or commutation?~(11) Whether a dispensation
8 2, 86 | prelate is required for commutation or the ~dispensation of
9 2, 86 | is not required for ~the commutation or dispensation of a vow.
10 2, 86 | redempt.]. Therefore the commutation or dispensation of a vow
11 2, 86 | God's place. Therefore a commutation or ~dispensation of vows
12 2, 86 | prelate's decision whether of commutation or of dispensation. ~He
13 2, 87 | not of dispensation but of commutation, when there occurs something ~
14 3, 85 | because each is a kind of commutation. Wherefore it is ~evident
15 3, 85 | subject of distribution or ~commutation. Hence the matter of penance
16 3, 85 | 3: As there is a kind of commutation in favors, when, to wit, ~
17 3, 85 | received, so also is there commutation in ~the matter of offenses,
18 Suppl, 25| remission, but rather a mere ~commutation. Moreover the preaching
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