|    Part, Question1   2, 2   |    Apostle says (Rm. 8:18): "The sufferings of this time are not worthy
 2   2, 85  |         be conformed to Christ's sufferings, before attaining to the ~
 3   2, 102 |     flesh; purple, to denote the sufferings which the saints ~underwent
 4   2, 102 |         a man with regard to the sufferings of animals. Now it is evident
 5   2, 114 |    Apostle says (Rm. 8:18): "The sufferings of this time ~are not worthy [
 6   2, 114 |       all meritorious works, the sufferings of ~the saints would seem
 7   2, 114 |          the substance of these ~sufferings.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[114] A[
 8   2, 98  |        both because neither "the sufferings of ~this time," nor any
 9   2, 122 |      believe in Christ's ~future sufferings, but you had a body wherein
10   2, 122 |        in the right endurance of sufferings unjustly inflicted. Nor ~
11   2, 162 |         account of the ~numerous sufferings to which the woman is subject,
12   3, 7   |          but only as regards the sufferings of His body, as ~is shown
13   3, 15  |          as Christ by His bodily sufferings ~tended to beatitude as
14   3, 16  |      anyone attempt to attribute sufferings to the Word, let him be ~
15   3, 27  |         foreshadowed by his own ~sufferings. Secondly, as to His Baptism (
16   3, 34  |          subsequent actions ~and sufferings to merit the glory of immortality,
17   3, 45  |        to follow the path of His sufferings (Mt. 16:21,24). ~Now in
18   3, 46  |     cross?~(5) The extent of His sufferings;~(6) Whether the pain which
19   3, 46  |          to undergo dishonorable sufferings which are ~allied with defects
20   3, 46  |       that Christ did endure all sufferings, because ~Hilary (De Trin.
21   3, 46  |      endured every kind of human sufferings in order to accomplish the ~
22   3, 46  |          He did endure all human sufferings.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
23   3, 46  |         1/3~I answer that, Human sufferings may be considered under
24   3, 46  |          we are dealing now with sufferings inflicted from ~without,
25   3, 46  |       evident on the part of the sufferings which a man ~can endure.
26   3, 46  | understood as to all classes of ~sufferings, but not as to their kinds.~
27   3, 46  |         as to the number of the ~sufferings and graces, but as to their
28   3, 46  |          by the ~ignominy of His sufferings.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
29   3, 46  |       very least one of Christ's sufferings was sufficient of ~itself
30   3, 46  |     should endure all classes of sufferings, as stated above.~Aquin.:
31   3, 46  |        lessens the sting of his ~sufferings. But Christ died innocent,
32   3, 46  |       endured only mentally the ~sufferings inflicted upon Him." Consequently
33   3, 46  |     undergo any change ~by those sufferings."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
34   3, 47  |          Christ should begin His sufferings at ~the hands of the Jews,
35   3, 48  |           For the sources of our sufferings are not ~within us. But
36   3, 48  |        24: "I now rejoice in my ~sufferings for you, and fill up those
37   3, 48  |         that are wanting of the ~sufferings of Christ, in my flesh for
38   3, 48  |       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The sufferings of the saints are beneficial
39   3, 48  |        all Christ's ~actions and sufferings operate instrumentally in
40   3, 49  |         the Godhead, so that His sufferings and actions ~operate with
41   3, 49  |        made conformable" to the ~sufferings and death of Christ, we
42   3, 52  |        old were subject to penal sufferings before Christ's ~descent
43   3, 52  |       they were freed from their sufferings. But I ~fail to see how
44   3, 52  |      received, was ~ever in such sufferings." Consequently, when he
45   3, 52  |          being freed from ~penal sufferings. Yet Christ bestowed something
46   3, 83  |       still ~sharers of Christ's sufferings; secondly, the enjoyment
47 Suppl, 15|          does not delight in our sufferings, as appears from ~Tobias
48 Suppl, 25|         that are wanting of the ~sufferings of Christ . . . for His
49 Suppl, 91|       Whether the saints see the sufferings of the damned?~(2) Whether
50 Suppl, 91|    Whether they rejoice in their sufferings?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
51 Suppl, 91|   blessed in heaven will see the sufferings of the damned?~Aquin.: SMT
52 Suppl, 91|         heaven will not see the ~sufferings of the damned. For the damned
53 Suppl, 91|        therefore do they see the sufferings of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT
54 Suppl, 91| Therefore they will not see the ~sufferings of the damned wherein there
55 Suppl, 91|    allowed to see ~perfectly the sufferings of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT
56 Suppl, 91|        most especially pity ~the sufferings of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT
57 Suppl, 91|           possible to pity their sufferings according to right reason.
58 Suppl, 93|  difficulty of ~bearing internal sufferings, by reason of which, however,
59 Suppl, 93|       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The sufferings of penance are not a martyrdom
60 Suppl, 93| comparison. and they surpass the sufferings of martyrdom in duration
61 Suppl, 93|        he had ~undergone certain sufferings.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
62 Suppl, 96|   delivered at length from their sufferings, so he ~maintained that
 
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