|    Part, Question1   1, 96  |         body declines, and finally dies from ~natural causes. Against
 2   1, 118 |       fails altogether, the animal dies. Thus the virtue of ~wine
 3   2, 35  |        striking effects: since man dies sooner of outward pain than
 4   2, 48  |      reason of its vehemence, soon dies away.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[48]
 5   2, 73  |    spiritual death, because no man dies spiritually except by ~sinning
 6   2, 89  |           by fire, e.g. when a man dies in ~mortal sin to which
 7   2, 89  |     charity." Accordingly, he that dies in mortal sin with ~venial
 8   2, 12  |           1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Whoever dies in mortal sin, bears with
 9   2, 13  | Enchiridion ~lxxxiii) that "he who dies in a state of obstinacy
10   2, 30  |     Ambrose apply, ~"Feed him that dies of hunger: if thou hast
11   2, 30  |            taken): "Feed him ~that dies of hunger, if thou hast
12   2, 33  |            us, and forthwith sloth dies away.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[35]
13   2, 86  |            by entering religion he dies to his former ~life, and
14   2, 166 |        dist. ~86]): "Feed him that dies of hunger; for whenever
15   3, 46  |            that upon the cross "He dies with ~outstretched hands
16   3, 51  |         the tomb. ~For just as man dies in punishment of his first
17   3, 62  |         regeneration, by which man dies to vice and becomes a member
18   3, 66  |     Resurrection, ~in so far as he dies to sin and begins to live
19   3, 66  |   regeneration; inasmuch as a man ~dies to the old life, and begins
20   3, 66  |           s death in so far as man dies ~with Christ, that he may
21   3, 68  |      answer that, By Baptism a man dies to the old life of sin,
22   3, 69  |         clear that by Baptism man ~dies unto the oldness of sin,
23   3, 72  |      Christ, though in Baptism man dies with Christ, as ~the Apostle
24   3, 83  |            consecration the priest dies or goes mad, or is hindered
25   3, 84  |          to be that by Baptism man dies with Christ, wherefore he
26   3, 86  |           the Spirit of Christ, he dies ~with Him to sin, and is
27   3, 89  |          the other hand, an animal dies in ~itself, through being
28 Suppl, 2 |            even ~before his victim dies. Now the sinner ought to
29 Suppl, 18|          who has been absolved and dies before making satisfaction,
30 Suppl, 55|           one of the like subjects dies, or when the ~quality that
31 Suppl, 55|        wherefore if the latter man dies the former cannot marry ~
32 Suppl, 57|          wherefore when the father dies or when the child ~comes
33 Suppl, 59|          another. Wherefore he who dies ~to his former life is not
34 Suppl, 59|            to fulfill them when he dies to the ~world by adopting
35 Suppl, 59|          regenerated in Christ and dies to his former life, since
36 Suppl, 59|       since also when ~the husband dies the wife "is delivered from
37 Suppl, 59|         over to the religious life dies but a spiritual death and
38 Suppl, 61|     spiritual death, whereby a man dies to the world and lives to
39 Suppl, 63|         and ~consequently when one dies the other is not hindered
40 Suppl, 69|             And since this one who dies in ~original sin has a venial
41 Suppl, 72|            light which "as it were dies . . . and is withdrawn from
42 Suppl, 93|           be no other than one who dies for ~the faith, wherefore
43 Suppl, 93|          sake. Hence when a person dies for the common good ~without
44 Appen1, 2|          does not increase when he dies. But while he lived he was
45 Appen1, 2|       happens sometimes that a man dies in his ~sleep, being in
46 Appen1, 2|          his venial ~sin before he dies. Nor may we say, as they
47 Appen1, 2|         thought ~falls asleep, and dies.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[
48 Appen1, 2|         that venial sin in one who dies in a ~state of grace, is
49 Appen2, 1|         and after being absolved, ~dies before making due satisfaction,
50 Appen2, 1|           this life awaits him who dies in mortal sin, whereas ~
51 Appen2, 1|          punishment awaits him who dies in charity, which does not ~
 
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