|    Part, Question1   2, 88  |       all, because it has ~been pardoned: thus Ambrose says that "
 2   2, 88  |  totally, ~to prevent its being pardoned: partially, as when a sin
 3   2, 100 |        2:10): "For what I ~have pardoned, if I have pardoned anything,
 4   2, 100 |        have pardoned, if I have pardoned anything, for your sakes
 5   2, 113 |      guilt. Hence a man may be ~pardoned his guilt without his being
 6   2, 13  |          since in no ~way is it pardoned: because the mortal sin
 7   2, 13  |   itself, it deserves not to be pardoned: and this in two ~ways.
 8   2, 20  |      through ~the hope of being pardoned, is presumptuous, and this
 9   2, 86  |          2:10: "For ~. . . have pardoned . . . for your sakes . . .
10   2, 136 |       sorrows; but ~he is to be pardoned if he struggles against
11   2, 159 |         the ~other hand, sin is pardoned through humility: for it
12   3, 8   |          2:10, "For what I have pardoned, if I ~have pardoned anything,
13   3, 8   |       have pardoned, if I ~have pardoned anything, for your sakes
14   3, 21  |        23:34). Yet not all were pardoned this ~sin, since the Jews
15   3, 22  |         2:10: "For what I have ~pardoned, if I have pardoned anything,
16   3, 22  |       have ~pardoned, if I have pardoned anything, for your sakes
17   3, 64  |         2:10): "For what I have pardoned, if I have pardoned ~anything,
18   3, 64  |        have pardoned, if I have pardoned ~anything, for your sakes
19   3, 64  |       though Christ Himself had pardoned. Therefore it seems that
20   3, 85  |        against sin, the sin ~is pardoned and grace infused, and with
21   3, 86  |         of sins which have been pardoned; (4) as regards the ~recovery
22   3, 86  |  Therefore not every sin can be pardoned through ~Penance.~Aquin.:
23   3, 86  |      say that any sin cannot be pardoned through true ~Penance. First,
24   3, 86  |          1/1~Whether sin can be pardoned without Penance?~Aquin.:
25   3, 86  |      would seem that sin can be pardoned without Penance. For the ~
26   3, 86  |       by God's power sin can be pardoned ~without Penance.~Aquin.:
27   3, 86  |         mortal actual sin to be pardoned ~without penance, if we
28   3, 86  |     impossible for a sin to be ~pardoned anyone without penance as
29   3, 86  |    forgive sins, even as Christ pardoned the adulterous woman, as ~
30   3, 86  |       by Penance one sin can be pardoned without another? ~Aquin.:
31   3, 86  |       by Penance one sin can be pardoned without ~another. For it
32   3, 86  |   impossible for one sin ~to be pardoned without another. Secondly,
33   3, 86  |    impossible for one sin to be pardoned ~through Penance, without
34   3, 86  |       through which the debt is pardoned. hence one debt can be ~
35   3, 86  |       one sin or offense is not pardoned without another; ~for it
36   3, 86  |        after the guilt has been pardoned, no debt of punishment remains.~
37   3, 86  |      Consequently when guilt is pardoned through grace, the soul ~
38   3, 86  |        mortal sin is said to be pardoned from the very fact that, ~
39   3, 86  |         when the guilt has been pardoned.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[86] A[
40   3, 86  |      the guilt of mortal sin is pardoned through grace removing ~
41   3, 86  |       not only the ~guilt being pardoned, but all remnants of sin
42   3, 86  |       Law were ~instituted, God pardoned the sins of the penitent.
43   3, 86  |          whereby chiefly is sin pardoned, ~and which produces its
44   3, 87  |       But one venial sin can be pardoned without another, ~as stated
45   3, 88  |   mortal sins before ~they were pardoned, in so far as the subsequent
46   3, 88  |        acts of sins ~previously pardoned, return through a subsequent
47   3, 88  |         seems that sins already pardoned do ~not return through ingratitude
48   3, 88  |         seemingly, sins already pardoned return ~through venial sins,
49   3, 88  |       stated above (A[1]), sins pardoned through Penance are ~said
50   3, 88  |        sin, the sins previously pardoned return, on account of ~the
51   3, 88  |     that of the sins previously pardoned?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[88] A[
52   3, 88  |         of the ~sins previously pardoned. Because the greatness of
53   3, 88  |        the greatness of the sin pardoned, and so ~too, in consequence,
54   3, 88  |        one of ~those previously pardoned. Therefore the debt of punishment
55   3, 88  |         of ~the sins previously pardoned, in addition to the debt
56   3, 88  |          of the sins previously pardoned. Because it may happen that
57   3, 88  |    greater the sins ~previously pardoned, the greater must be the
58   3, 88  | quantity of the sins previously pardoned: but the sin of ~ingratitude
59   3, 89  |         I answer that, Sins are pardoned through Penance, as stated
60 Suppl, 10|       that man's past ~guilt is pardoned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] A[
61 Suppl, 10|   Further, he that confesses is pardoned unless he be insincere.
62 Suppl, 13|       and in this respect it is pardoned gratuitously, but that it
63 Suppl, 14|      his other sins ~which were pardoned him through his contrition?~(
64 Suppl, 14|         sins which were already pardoned him through his contrition.
65 Suppl, 14|         a man's sins have been ~pardoned through contrition, and
66 Suppl, 16|          in so far as it can be pardoned or ~expiated. Therefore,
67 Suppl, 16|       been ~a sin that could be pardoned, but not in the former:
68 Suppl, 25|         10): "For, what I have ~pardoned, if I have pardoned anything,
69 Suppl, 25|       have ~pardoned, if I have pardoned anything, for your sakes
70 Suppl, 25|      though Christ Himself ~had pardoned." But Christ could remit
71 Suppl, 71|       sins, since they are not ~pardoned if Christ rose not again,
72 Suppl, 83|    although the ~damned are not pardoned their sins, it does not
 
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