|    Part, Question1   1, 77  |         clear that separate souls grieve ~or rejoice at the pains
 2   1, 76  |         clear that separate souls grieve ~or rejoice at the pains
 3   1, 112 |          Para. 1/1~Whether angels grieve for the ills of those whom
 4   1, 112 |         It would seem that angels grieve for the ills of those whom
 5   1, 112 |         sorrow. Therefore angels ~grieve for the ills of those whom
 6   1, 112 |           will. Therefore ~angels grieve for the loss of men.~Aquin.:
 7   1, 112 |          Lk. 15:7. Therefore they grieve for the just man who falls
 8   1, 112 |          reasonable for anyone to grieve for the ills which have ~
 9   1, 112 |        judgment. Therefore angels grieve for men's sins.~Aquin.:
10   1, 112 |        answer that, Angels do not grieve, either for sins or for
11   2, 24  |         desire to persevere; they grieve for sin, they rejoice ~in
12   2, 28  |          the same things, and ~to grieve and rejoice at the same,"
13   2, 42  |        love his own love, and can grieve at his own ~sorrow. Therefore,
14   2, 46  |       worse to suffer evil and to grieve for it, than ~merely to
15   2, 46  |         being voluntary, "do not ~grieve those in whom they are,"
16   2, 48  |            The angry man does not grieve and rejoice at the same ~
17   2, 87  |   children's punishments so as to grieve for them.~Aquin.: SMT FS
18   2, 9   |      truth; yet he may ~sometimes grieve for the thing, the truth
19   2, 26  |        the fifth, that he should ~grieve and rejoice with him. Now
20   2, 27  |         amounts to the same as to grieve for things ~that are contrary
21   2, 27  |         this is the reason why we grieve for our past sins, or for ~
22   2, 32  |         for, on the ~contrary, we grieve for the presence of the
23   2, 34  |    spending little, because they ~grieve that they have lost their
24   2, 34  |        Para. 2/2~Secondly, we may grieve over another's good, not
25   2, 34  |         sinless. Thirdly, one may grieve over another's good, ~because
26   2, 34  |          sinners']." Fourthly, we grieve over a man's good, in so ~
27   2, 34  |           because to ~do so is to grieve over what should make us
28   2, 127 |          magnanimous man does not grieve at misfortune." ~Now troubles
29   2, 136 |           when they prevail, and ~grieve when their opinions are
30   2, 155 |         makes friends rejoice and grieve for the same things: meekness
31   2, 159 |   contemptible"; ~the second, "to grieve for this"; the third, "to
32   3, 15  |         seen to drink, or eat, or grieve. But in order to prove the
33   3, 40  |          during which we sigh and grieve is shown ~forth." And yet
34   3, 45  |        life, that they might not ~grieve even over the death of their
35   3, 48  |           has done the wrong must grieve over it and ~confess it.
36   3, 63  |          is written (Eph. 4:30): "Grieve not the Holy Spirit of ~
37   3, 80  | contrition, for instance, if ~he "grieve over past sins," and "propose
38   3, 81  |       such as to live, to die, to grieve, to be ~animate or inanimate,
39   3, 81  |           Para. 2/2~"Our Lord can grieve beneath the sacramental
40   3, 84  |        demands ~that a man should grieve for the offense committed
41   3, 84  |        ordained that a man should grieve for his sin, with the ~purpose
42   3, 84  |           man cannot rejoice and ~grieve at the same time, as the
43   3, 84  |       Therefore a penitent cannot grieve continually for his past
44   3, 84  |     goodness and at the same time grieve for his suffering. In this
45   3, 84  |          The penitent should ever grieve and rejoice at ~his grief."~
46   3, 85  |           reason than ~one should grieve for a proper object of grief
47   3, 85  |          of grief as one ought to grieve, ~and for an end for which
48   3, 85  |        end for which one ought to grieve. And this is observed in
49   3, 85  |        would indeed be foolish to grieve for what has already ~been
50   3, 85  |         good one has done, and to grieve for the evil one ~has done
51   3, 85  |           rejoice therein, and to grieve ~for what is opposed to
52   3, 87  |    displeasing ~to him, and would grieve him, were he to commit it,
53 Suppl, 2 |  knowledge, and ~indeed he should grieve not only for the sin, but
54 Suppl, 2 |           seems that we ought to ~grieve for his sins, even as for
55 Suppl, 2 |          Reply OBJ 2: We ought to grieve for the sins of others,
56 Suppl, 3 | comparison with other persons who grieve for their sins: ~but for
57 Suppl, 4 |        Whether it is expedient to grieve continually for our sins?~(
58 Suppl, 4 |           sins?~(3) Whether souls grieve for their sins even after
59 Suppl, 4 |    Therefore there is no ~need to grieve any more for that sin.~Aquin.:
60 Suppl, 4 |           is no need for them to ~grieve for sin after it has been
61 Suppl, 4 |          that one ought always to grieve for one's sins.~Aquin.:
62 Suppl, 4 |       Therefore man should always grieve, that his sins may be ~forgiven
63 Suppl, 4 |       rejoice, ~whereas he should grieve for his sins.~Aquin.: SMT
64 Suppl, 4 |        Whether it is expedient to grieve for sin continually?~Aquin.:
65 Suppl, 4 |       that it is not expedient to grieve for sin ~continually. For
66 Suppl, 4 |          possible to rejoice ~and grieve at the same time. Therefore
67 Suppl, 4 |  Therefore it is not expedient to grieve for ~sin continually.~Aquin.:
68 Suppl, 4 |          Therefore one should not grieve for sin any longer than
69 Suppl, 4 |  Therefore it is not expedient to grieve any ~longer.~Aquin.: SMT
70 Suppl, 4 |         that it is inexpedient to grieve ~continually.~Aquin.: SMT
71 Suppl, 4 |        The penitent should always grieve, and rejoice in ~his grief."~
72 Suppl, 4 |         OBJ 2: Further, we should grieve more for sin than for punishment.
73 Suppl, 4 |            the souls in purgatory grieve for their sensible punishment
74 Suppl, 4 |          more, therefore, do they grieve for the sins they ~committed.~
75 Suppl, 4 |            The souls in purgatory grieve for their sins; but their ~
76 Suppl, 71|        after ~death: and he would grieve if he had a presentiment
77 Suppl, 72|        must not believe that they grieve through knowing the woes ~
78 Suppl, 72|         non-glorified souls would grieve somewhat, if they were aware
79 Suppl, 84|         the ~cause which makes us grieve for the sins which we recall
80 Suppl, 84|           resurrection, they will grieve exceedingly for their sins,
81 Suppl, 84|      sorrow; and so they will not grieve for their sins, but rather
82 Suppl, 87|           more reason for them to grieve rather than rejoice.~Aquin.:
83 Suppl, 91|          and most praiseworthy to grieve for ~them. Therefore the
84 Suppl, 95|        the damned. Therefore they grieve for ~the happiness of the
85 Suppl, 95|        goods, so will the damned ~grieve for all goods. Consequently
86 Suppl, 95|          they will, through envy, grieve for their ~happiness, and
87 Appen1, 1|    punishment: for a man does not grieve less for that he is disinherited
88 Appen1, 1|           after ~death, they will grieve either for their sin or
89 Appen1, 1|          on the other ~hand, they grieve for their punishment, it
90 Appen1, 1|        right reason ~one does not grieve through being deprived of
91 Appen1, 1|          to him; whereas he would grieve if he lacked that to ~which
92 Appen1, 1|            Hence they will nowise grieve for being deprived of the
93 Appen1, 1|     condition makes a wise man to grieve.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[
94 Appen1, 1|           our ~capability; and we grieve if we fail to obtain this
95 Appen1, 1|        not strange that he should grieve at their loss, ~whether
96 Appen1, 2|             it follows that ~they grieve exceedingly for their delay.
 
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