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5501 Suppl, 90| results from the union of soul and ~body - than when it
5502 Suppl, 90| hampers the perfection of the soul, ~wherefore it is written (
5503 Suppl, 90| body is a load ~upon the soul." If, then, there be removed
5504 Suppl, 90| wherein it hampers the soul's action, the soul will
5505 Suppl, 90| hampers the soul's action, the soul will be simply more ~perfect
5506 Suppl, 90| wherefore the operation of the soul united to such a body will ~
5507 Suppl, 90| operation of the separated soul. But the ~glorified body
5508 Suppl, 90| Q[3], A[2], seqq.], the soul's happiness after its ~reunion
5509 Suppl, 90| before. For just as the ~soul separated from a corruptible
5510 Suppl, 90| perfection. Hence the separated soul ~naturally desires reunion
5511 Suppl, 90| which proceeds from the soul's imperfection its operation
5512 Suppl, 90| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The soul united to a glorified body
5513 Suppl, 90| act of understanding the soul does not make ~use of the
5514 Suppl, 90| to a glorified body, the soul will be more perfect in
5515 Suppl, 90| perfect operation whereby the soul tends to ~God: since the
5516 Suppl, 91| images of things whereby the soul ~knows contraries are not
5517 Suppl, 92| Whether three gifts of the soul are rightly assigned?~Aquin.:
5518 Suppl, 92| everlasting adornment of ~soul and body adequate to life,
5519 Suppl, 92| everlasting adornment of body and soul in eternal happiness." Now
5520 Suppl, 92| Now the ~happiness of the soul is an adornment thereof.
5521 Suppl, 92| marriage between Christ and the soul, ~whereas beatitude does
5522 Suppl, 92| operation itself by which the soul is united to God, while ~
5523 Suppl, 92| not an adornment of the ~soul, but something resulting
5524 Suppl, 92| something resulting from the soul's adornment; since it is
5525 Suppl, 92| the union ~itself of the soul with Christ. This union
5526 Suppl, 92| clarity of glory, by which the soul is ~enlightened from above
5527 Suppl, 92| to the endowments of ~the soul is befitting to the angels
5528 Suppl, 92| Whether three dowries of the soul are suitably assigned?~Aquin.:
5529 Suppl, 92| unfitting to assign to the soul three dowries, ~namely, "
5530 Suppl, 92| and "fruition." For the soul is united to God ~according
5531 Suppl, 92| following ~pertain to the soul's beatitude: "wisdom, friendship,
5532 Suppl, 92| reckoning three dowries of the soul, in ~different ways however.
5533 Suppl, 92| the three dowries of the soul ~are vision, love, and fruition.
5534 Suppl, 92| something inherent to the soul, and directing it to the
5535 Suppl, 92| the three powers of the ~soul, namely vision to the rational,
5536 Suppl, 92| whereas the dowries of the soul are assigned to the mind.~
5537 Suppl, 92| habit of ~glory freeing the soul from all defects; for instance
5538 Suppl, 92| consists and whereby the soul ~is united to Christ. The
5539 Suppl, 92| from the very fact of the soul's ~union with God, wherein
5540 Suppl, 92| consists, it follows that the soul ~breaks forth into praise.
5541 Suppl, 93| the perfect union of the soul with God, inasmuch as it
5542 Suppl, 93| to the beatitude of the soul, wherefore this same glory ~
5543 Suppl, 93| s reward depends on the soul's, these ~explanations of
5544 Suppl, 93| sexual pleasures that the soul is especially subject to
5545 Suppl, 93| so strong: wherefore the soul is not ~so much subjected
5546 Suppl, 93| sorrow and affliction of soul. But internal suffering
5547 Suppl, 93| peace, ~wherefore: Thine own soul a sword hath pierced - namely
5548 Suppl, 93| slay fleshly desires in the soul with the sword of the spirit."
5549 Suppl, 93| reward are not only in the soul but also in the ~body. Therefore
5550 Suppl, 93| Further, punishment in soul and body corresponds to
5551 Suppl, 93| Therefore a reward both in soul and in body is due to ~merit
5552 Suppl, 93| subject of an aureole is the soul and ~not the body.~Aquin.:
5553 Suppl, 93| Further, all merit is from the soul. Therefore the whole reward
5554 Suppl, 93| reward should ~be in the soul.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
5555 Suppl, 93| the ~three powers of the soul, by saying that the three
5556 Suppl, 93| three chief acts of the soul's three highest powers.
5557 Suppl, 94| body, some, ~both to the soul: others refer the fire,
5558 Suppl, 94| the ~body, the worm to the soul metaphorically: and this
5559 Suppl, 94| of sin, and ~torments the soul, as a corporeal worm born
5560 Suppl, 94| the afflictions of ~the soul overflow into the body,
5561 Suppl, 94| at the instance of ~the soul's passion towards good or
5562 Suppl, 94| sin, ~experienced by both soul and body.~Aquin.: SMT XP
5563 Suppl, 94| capable of ~tormenting the soul. The natural situation of
5564 Suppl, 94| opinion the place to which the soul is committed after death
5565 Suppl, 94| resurrection, thought ~that the soul alone would be punished
5566 Suppl, 94| considered ~it impossible for the soul, being incorporeal, to be
5567 Suppl, 94| all ~descriptions of the soul's delight after death that
5568 Suppl, 94| such descriptions ~of the soul's suffering as seem to imply
5569 Suppl, 94| imagination to occur in the soul separated from the body,
5570 Suppl, 94| from the body, as in the soul ~of the dreamer. Wherefore
5571 Suppl, 94| difficulty, said that the soul separated from the body
5572 Suppl, 94| perfected by the rational soul, which is like ~the movers
5573 Suppl, 94| Philosopher's teaching, since the soul uses a definite bodily organ, ~
5574 Suppl, 94| incorporeal, in so far as the soul is there, not corporeally,
5575 Suppl, 94| as man having sinned in soul ~and body will be punished
5576 Suppl, 95| remain in the separated ~soul, because those virtues perfect
5577 Suppl, 95| remain in the separated soul, as ~stated above (Q[70],
5578 Suppl, 95| OBJ 2: In this world the soul is united to a corruptible
5579 Suppl, 95| corruptible body, ~wherefore the soul's consideration is hindered
5580 Suppl, 95| in the future life the soul will not be so drawn ~by
5581 Suppl, 95| the body may suffer, the soul will have a ~most clear
5582 Suppl, 95| however, the separated soul is not ~changed from its
5583 Suppl, 96| punishment relates to the soul accidentally, ~it relates
5584 Suppl, 96| relates essentially to the soul infected with guilt. And
5585 Suppl, 96| guilt ~will remain in the soul for ever, its punishment
5586 Appen1, 1| such action be the separate soul, on which ~it is clear that
5587 Appen1, 1| seems improbable that the soul freed from its bodily burden ~
5588 Appen1, 2| passive than the separate soul, both because it has contrariety
5589 Appen1, 2| this cannot be said of the soul. Therefore the pain which ~
5590 Appen1, 2| than the pain whereby the soul ~is cleansed after this
5591 Appen1, 2| Now the whole ~separate soul is punished, since it is
5592 Appen1, 2| punishment of the separate soul, is ~greater than any pain
5593 Appen1, 2| bodily sensation ~is from the soul, it follows of necessity
5594 Appen1, 2| follows of necessity that the soul feels the ~greatest pain
5595 Appen1, 2| hurt is inflicted on the soul itself. That the soul ~suffers
5596 Appen1, 2| the soul itself. That the soul ~suffers pain from the bodily
5597 Appen1, 2| the fact that the whole soul is punished, ~and not the
5598 Appen1, 2| Reply OBJ 1: Although the soul is less passive than the
5599 Appen1, 2| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the soul in Purgatory are punished
5600 Appen1, 2| sin. ~But after death the soul cannot sin venially. Therefore
5601 Appen1, 2| fomes will cease when the soul is separated, ~since it
5602 Appen1, 2| removed, the ~powers of the soul are wholly subject to grace,
5603 Appen1, 2| it calm the powers of the soul, so as ~to subject them
5604 Appen1, 2| to calm the powers of the soul, or to subject them to ~
5605 Appen1, 2| longer be in the separate soul that is in Purgatory, wherefore ~
5606 Appen1, 2| Purgatory, wherefore ~this soul cannot sin venially. On
5607 Appen1, 2| will be in the ~separate soul in Purgatory. Hence the
5608 Appen1, 2| which the amount of the soul's ~gratuitous goodness is
5609 Appen1, 2| goodness is measured. Hence the soul remains such as it was ~
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