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501 Suppl, 34| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, to command pertains to one who has
502 Suppl, 47| compelled by one's father's command to marry?~Aquin.: SMT XP
503 Suppl, 47| compelled by one's father's command ~to marry. For it is written (
504 Suppl, 47| unless ~he had the right to command it. Therefore a son is bound
505 Suppl, 47| Pope to wit, can by his ~command compel a man to a spiritual
506 Suppl, 47| religion though his father ~command him to marry. Therefore
507 Suppl, 47| a father cannot by his command compel his son to marry,
508 Suppl, 47| affected by his father's command in the ~same way as he is
509 Suppl, 47| or fitness, his father's ~command will compel him in the same
510 Suppl, 47| patriarchs. Hence Isaac could command ~this.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
511 Suppl, 47| say that the Pope cannot command a man to accept a ~bishopric,
512 Suppl, 50| sacraments are objects of command or counsel, as being more
513 Suppl, 52| master. But his master may ~command him not to consent to marry.
514 Suppl, 52| things which ~his master can command lawfully; and just as his
515 Suppl, 52| master cannot lawfully ~command him not to eat or sleep,
516 Suppl, 52| neither can he lawfully command him ~to refrain from marrying.
517 Suppl, 52| consequently if the master command his slave not to ~marry,
518 Suppl, 52| obligations by his master's command.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[52] A[
519 Suppl, 54| together against the Divine command, so does He not join together
520 Suppl, 56| spiritual relationship by ~command of the Church. We must however
521 Suppl, 64| which is the Apostle's command ~to servants.~Aquin.: SMT
522 Suppl, 64| one can be bound by the command of a superior to do ~what
523 Suppl, 64| superior authority might command the husband not to ~pay
524 Suppl, 64| whoever disobeys a Divine command commits a mortal sin. ~Now
525 Suppl, 66| Regist. ii, ep. 37): "We command thee ~never to make unlawful
526 Suppl, 67| ad 2,3). Now by ~Divine command he sent her away, and yet
527 Suppl, 67| not as though this were a command of the Holy ~Ghost, but
528 Suppl, 71| any work of ~mercy at the command of his master who has charity.
529 Suppl, 71| person ~dying in charity command suffrages to be offered
530 Suppl, 71| whose stead or at whose command he offers the prayer.~Aquin.:
531 Suppl, 73| all nature will obey His command in restoring human ~bodies:
532 Suppl, 73| as it has the force of a ~command, is called His voice: which
533 Suppl, 82| not seen according to its command. Therefore it will be in
534 Suppl, 82| be hidden at the soul's command.~
535 Suppl, 89| been willing ~to obey the command, would have been spiritual
536 Suppl, 93| kept for God's sake at the command of charity; the aureole,
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