Part, Question
1 1, 21 | others to justice, as the damnation of the wicked. Hence it ~
2 1, 21 | others ~mercy. Even in the damnation of the reprobate mercy is
3 1, 23 | impose the punishment of damnation on account of that sin.~
4 1, 112 | men who are foreknown to damnation, never attain to eternal
5 2, 19 | is bound to will his own damnation. Which is inadmissible.~
6 2, 19 | 2: God does not will the damnation of a man, considered ~precisely
7 2, 19 | considered ~precisely as damnation, nor a man's death, considered
8 2, 68 | the children of eternal damnation. ~Other gifts are bestowed
9 2, 79 | directly, viz. to the sinner's ~damnation - to another, by reason
10 2, 79 | nature, is directed to the damnation of those who are blinded;
11 2, 79 | regards others, to their ~damnation; as Augustine says (De Quaest.
12 2, 83 | especially since it can avoid damnation, by means of grace.~Aquin.:
13 2, 88 | crime is ~one that merits damnation, and a venial sin, one that
14 2, 89 | flesh, follow the road of ~damnation, even if they walk not according
15 2, 89 | according to the flesh." But damnation ~is not due save to mortal
16 2, 109 | man deserves everlasting damnation.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[109] A[
17 2, 12 | part of the punishment of damnation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[13] A[
18 2, 17 | since the everlastingness of damnation is a necessary ~condition
19 2, 17 | everlastingness of their damnation. Hence it belongs ~to the
20 2, 17 | by any means escape from damnation and obtain happiness. Wherefore ~
21 2, 19 | fault but as ~part of their damnation. Therefore neither is it
22 2, 19 | but it is a part of their damnation. Even so, it ~would be no
23 2, 41 | the punishment of ~eternal damnation. But scandal deserves the
24 2, 41 | the punishment of eternal ~damnation, according to Mt. 18:6: "
25 2, 41 | is bound to hinder ~the damnation of one's neighbor as much
26 2, 62 | purchase to ~themselves damnation [*Vulg.: 'He that resisteth
27 2, 62 | resist, purchase themselves ~damnation.']." Now Divine providence
28 2, 67 | purchase to ~themselves damnation." Now a condemned man, by
29 2, 81 | justice with regard to the damnation ~of those who are obstinate
30 2, 85 | them are not in a state of damnation, unless they be ~obstinate,
31 2, 156 | in the state of eternal damnation ~corresponding to various
32 2, 184 | have [Vulg.: 'having'] ~damnation, because they have made
33 3, 49 | punishment of sin is eternal ~damnation. But those damned in hell
34 3, 59 | angels, which is everlasting ~damnation. But this was done by Christ
35 3, 68 | would conduce rather to the damnation of their ~children. Therefore
36 3, 68 | in birth ~they incurred damnation through Adam so in a second
37 3, 79 | and drinks judgment, i.e. ~damnation, unto himself." Therefore,
38 3, 80 | sacrament, he purchases damnation, by sinning mortally.~Aquin.:
39 Suppl, 8 | confession, lay a snare of damnation for many, and consequently
40 Suppl, 14| pardon, or at least find damnation itself ~more tolerable."~
41 Suppl, 19| consecrate, albeit to his own damnation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[19] A[
42 Suppl, 21| is surrendered, not unto damnation, but unto correction, since
43 Suppl, 54| many a snare leading to ~damnation. Moreover there is a certain
44 Suppl, 69| the wicked, since their ~damnation does not exceed that of
45 Suppl, 71| least an abatement of their damnation." Now ~only those who are
46 Suppl, 71| Reply OBJ 2: In these words damnation is taken in a broad sense
47 Suppl, 72| receiving ~the sentence of his damnation. Therefore neither will
48 Suppl, 85| the damned is awarded his damnation, and each of the ~blessed
49 Suppl, 86| be judged. For even as ~damnation is certain in the case of
50 Suppl, 86| because of the certainty ~of damnation (Jn. 3:18): "He that believeth
51 Suppl, 95| the damned desire not the damnation of those who are ~saved.~
52 Suppl, 95| blessed, and desire their damnation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[
53 Suppl, 95| brethren might be warded from damnation: for he knew ~that some
54 Suppl, 95| demerit ~not there, their damnation is to their advantage.~Aquin.:
55 Suppl, 95| reached the last term of their damnation, since ~then there "will
56 Suppl, 95| will, for if they did their damnation would be ~augmented.~Aquin.:
57 Suppl, 95| is increased, and some to damnation, whereby the ~punishment
58 Suppl, 95| occupied in drawing others to ~damnation, as the demons are, for
59 Suppl, 96| state. Accordingly the ~damnation of the wicked is for the
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