Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 17, 188 | of Penance remit sin, and restore to the soul the friendship
2 2, 25, 274 | the remains of sin; To restore us to health, when God sees
3 2, 34, 376 | 376. Q. Are we bound to restore ill-gotten goods?~A. We
4 2, 34, 376 | goods?~A. We are bound to restore ill-gotten goods, or the
5 3, 7, 329 | Baptism and Penance, which restore us to the friendship of
6 3, 16, 724 | of Penance remit sin, and restore to the soul the friendship
7 3, 19, 833 | giving us the remedies to restore it to spiritual health.~ ~
8 3, 24, 968 | remains of sin;~3rd. To restore us to health, when God sees
9 3, 24, 970 | its chief objects is to restore us to health if it be for
10 3, 24, 971 | Since Extreme Unction may restore us to health, should we
11 3, 24, 971 | Since Extreme Unction may restore us to health. we should
12 3, 24, 971 | near death that God could restore us only by a miracle. Again,
13 3, 26, 1058| blind to whom He wished to restore sight, though He might have
14 3, 34, 1301| Q. 1301. Are we bound to restore ill-gotten goods?~A. We
15 3, 34, 1301| goods?~A. We are bound to restore ill-gotten goods, or the
16 3, 34, 1302| must we do if we cannot restore all we owe, or if the person
17 3, 34, 1302| person to whom we should restore be dead?~A. If we cannot
18 3, 34, 1302| be dead?~A. If we cannot restore all we owe, we must restore
19 3, 34, 1302| restore all we owe, we must restore as much as we can, and if
20 3, 34, 1302| person to whom we should restore be dead we must restore
21 3, 34, 1302| restore be dead we must restore to his children or heirs,
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