Part, Question
1 2, 102 | grave, and was more easily expiated. Because the ~former uncleanness
2 2, 102 | former uncleanness was expiated by sacrifices for sins,
3 2, 102 | latter ~uncleanness was expiated by the mere sprinkling of
4 2, 102 | death, whereby our sins are expiated; ~and this, until the evening,
5 2, 102 | either of mind or of body was expiated by sin-offerings. Now ~special
6 2, 103 | of the calf, the priest expiated "the sanctuary from the ~
7 2, 103 | subject of sin is stated to be expiated.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[103] A[
8 2, 105 | punished by the judges but expiated ~his sin by sacrifices.
9 3, 22 | Therefore sins are not expiated by the priesthood ~of Christ.~
10 3, 22 | sins were not ~sufficiently expiated by Him: but in regard to
11 3, 22 | weakness of sin, which can be expiated by the ~priest's sacrifice.
12 3, 22 | priesthood of Christ, but having expiated, they will ~need consummation
13 3, 31 | namesake, the prophet, God expiated ~his sin." And hence it
14 Suppl, 6 | without such punishment being expiated in this life: but it ~is
15 Suppl, 6 | commits of himself, cannot be ~expiated, without some operation
16 Suppl, 8 | all the legal sacrifices expiated. ~Nevertheless, other things
17 Suppl, 10| punishment ~that is easily expiated. and so it does not follow
18 Suppl, 13| actual sin, it could ~not be expiated by the satisfaction of a
19 Suppl, 14| Therefore ~one sin can be expiated by satisfaction, without
20 Suppl, 14| although he may not have expiated his ~punishment by that
21 Suppl, 16| as it can be pardoned or ~expiated. Therefore, since the wicked
22 Suppl, 69| Fathers original sin was expiated in so far ~as it infected
23 Suppl, 69| which could not ~yet be expiated.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
24 Suppl, 71| unless first of all guilt be ~expiated: so that, as guilt remains
25 Suppl, 71| which is sometimes entirely expiated by suffrages, and sometimes
26 Suppl, 71| guilt of ~one person can be expiated by the punishment which
27 Suppl, 71| who are in purgatory is expiated by one sacrifice of ~the
28 Suppl, 72| impenitence will ~not be expiated hereafter. Hence that death
29 Appen1, 2| as regards its guilt is expiated by the pains of ~Purgatory?~(
30 Appen1, 2| 1~Whether venial sin is expiated by the pains of Purgatory
31 Appen1, 2| seem that venial sin is not expiated by the pains of ~Purgatory
32 Appen1, 2| consequently it cannot be expiated by the fire of ~Purgatory.~
33 Appen1, 2| however grave they be, are ~expiated by the fire of Purgatory,
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