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forgets 3
forgetting 7
forgive 68
forgiven 192
forgiveness 147
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68 imprudence
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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forgive

   Part, Question
1 1, 21 | remission a forgiving: "Forgive one another, as Christ has 2 1, 25 | by laws of a superior to forgive sins of his own free will. 3 1, 43 | said, "Whose sins you shall forgive, ~they are forgiven" (Jn. 4 1, 43 | said, "Whose sins you shall forgive, ~they are forgiven" (Jn. 5 2, 70 | evils; and goodness, to forgive them. In contrast to heresy 6 2, 74 | strike our breasts ~and say: 'Forgive us our trespasses.'" Therefore 7 2, 81 | by God, since He can also forgive the punishment due for actual ~ 8 2, 108 | is not bound to, or if he forgive an injury of ~which he might 9 2, 11 | commanded Peter (Mt. 18:22) to forgive his ~offending brother " 10 2, 11 | oneself, for one should always forgive such offenses and spare 11 2, 11 | left to ~our discretion to forgive such offenses, as Jerome 12 2, 24 | our petition when we say: Forgive us our trespasses." ~Now 13 2, 28 | we give to the needy or forgive the ~repentant." And since 14 2, 30 | reprove the sinner, ~to forgive injuries, to bear with those 15 2, 81 | to this refer the words, "Forgive us our ~trespasses." Secondly, 16 2, 81 | are the merciful, let us forgive the trespasses of others 17 2, 81 | inspired by ~Christ we say: "Forgive us our trespasses as we 18 2, 81 | us our trespasses as we forgive them that ~trespass against 19 2, 81 | Prayer while unwilling to forgive his neighbor's trespasses, ~ 20 2, 81 | a sinner is prepared to forgive those who ~have trespassed 21 2, 81 | according ~to Ecclus. 28:2, "Forgive thy neighbor if he hath 22 3, 3 | Ghost. ~Whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them." 23 3, 16 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, to forgive sins is proper to God, according 24 3, 16 | Man hath power on earth to forgive sins," etc. Therefore ~Christ 25 3, 16 | pointedly 'on ~earth to forgive sins,' in order to show 26 3, 22 | is made in the words: ~"Forgive us our trespasses" (Mt. 27 3, 38 | water: because he could not forgive sins." But grace is given 28 3, 40 | right by nature it is ~to forgive sins, avoid those whom He 29 3, 44 | unseemly, therefore, for Him to forgive the sins of those who sought 30 3, 46 | universe. Consequently, if He ~forgive sin, which has the formality 31 3, 47 | the cross said: ~"Father, forgive them, for they know not 32 3, 47 | when He ~said: "Father, forgive them: for they know not 33 3, 47 | on Lk. ~23:34, "Father, forgive them, for they know not 34 3, 64 | Man hath power on earth to forgive sins." But forgiveness of 35 3, 79 | mortal ~sin; yet it does not forgive sin except when it is first 36 3, 79 | belongs to this sacrament to forgive venial sins. ~Hence Ambrose 37 3, 83 | persecutors when He said, "Father, forgive them"; the second for ~deliverance 38 3, 84 | Whose sins you shall forgive, ~they are forgiven them." 39 3, 84 | thee," rather ~than: "I forgive thee thy sins," because 40 3, 84 | Whose ~sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them." 41 3, 84 | tell if God will turn and forgive, and will turn away ~from 42 3, 84 | off end against me, and I forgive him? till seven times?" 43 3, 84 | us to pray (Mt. 6:12): ~"Forgive us our trespasses, as we 44 3, 84 | us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against 45 3, 86 | without which ~God can forgive sins, even as Christ pardoned 46 3, 86 | sins, however, He did not forgive without the virtue of ~penance: 47 3, 86 | say in the Lord's Prayer: "Forgive us our trespasses," etc. 48 3, 86 | anyone to ask even a man to forgive him one ~offense and not 49 3, 87 | strike our breasts, and say: Forgive ~us our trespasses," and 50 3, 87 | in the Lord's Prayer: ~"Forgive us our trespasses." Thirdly, 51 3, 88 | because he ~had refused to forgive the debt of his fellow-servant." 52 3, 88 | pray in their regard: ~"Forgive us our trespasses [debita]." 53 3, 88 | Gospel that if we do not forgive from our ~hearts the offenses 54 3, 88 | wherefore he who ~does not forgive his brother when he asks 55 Suppl, 8 | person of the ~apostles, to forgive sins, as related in Jn. 56 Suppl, 18| Whose sins you ~shall forgive, they are forgiven them." 57 Suppl, 18| priests, not that they may forgive ~them, by their own power, 58 Suppl, 18| given to the apostles to forgive sins. ~Consequently if anyone 59 Suppl, 20| Ghost; whose sins you shall ~forgive, they are forgiven them" ( 60 Suppl, 20| Whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them," 61 Suppl, 31| laymen have not the power to forgive sins. Therefore, etc.~Aquin.: 62 Suppl, 37| Ghost: whose sins you shall ~forgive," etc. Now the Holy Ghost 63 Suppl, 75| life: and one of them ~is: "Forgive us our debts [Douay: 'trespasses']." 64 Suppl, 96| is written (Mt. 6:12): "Forgive us our debts, as we ~also 65 Suppl, 96| us our debts, as we ~also forgive our debtors," and further 66 Suppl, 96| 6:14): "For if you will ~forgive men their offenses, your 67 Suppl, 96| your heavenly Father will forgive you also ~your offenses." 68 Suppl, 96| seem that the merciful, who forgive ~others their offenses,


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