Chapter
1 13| commemoration signifies the intention of steadfastly espousing
2 23| or heretics only by the intention of the priest. For this
3 28| they answered that their intention at all times was to pray
4 37| actions, but on account of the intention which determines them, since
5 37| For the inner will and intention of pleasing the divine honor
6 37| distinguished on the basis of the intention of the offerer. For if he
7 37| depends chiefly on the inner intention" (in 3. part. Divi Thomae,
8 37| authority: "Apart from inner intention a public imposition must
9 37| does not proceed from the intention or arises from a mistaken
10 40| larger piece. Since his intention is equally aimed at consecrating
11 48| the minister, that is, the intention of the agent, may possibly
12 48| sacrament is used without the intention of conferring the sacrament
13 56| already received it, since the intention of the minister is necessary
14 56| is quite clear that the intention of the minister is not to
15 56| it is not the minister's intention to confer the sacrament
16 56| and sinful, even if his intention is not to confer the sacrament. ~
17 67| do everything with the intention not of obeying the precepts
18 67| and purpose (even with the intention of worship and as religious
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