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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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forgotten

   Part, Question
1 2, 47 | anger, for instance, "being forgotten by others; that others should ~ 2 2, 53 | cannot be lost by ~being forgotten." There is, however, in 3 2, 61 | worldly desires, for it has ~forgotten all about them: fortitude 4 2, 103 | favors ~should never be forgotten. Therefore at least circumcision 5 2, 105 | was prescribed that the forgotten sheaves, ~and the bunches 6 2, 105 | deceased might not be entirely forgotten. It ~also forbade them to 7 2, 113 | forgiveness of such sins as he had forgotten. Hence ~for the justification 8 2, 113 | included such sins as have been forgotten. For a ~man is then in such 9 2, 31 | wherefore they are ~reminders of forgotten faults rather than accusations 10 2, 45 | on knowledge which may be forgotten.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[ 11 3, 26 | Bonaventure. And ~it must not be forgotten that among those who upheld 12 3, 80 | same way if ~he has utterly forgotten his sin, general contrition 13 3, 84 | The former distresses are ~forgotten."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84] A[ 14 3, 88 | penance previously done forgotten as to the pardon of the 15 Suppl, 2 | knowledge, such as those we have forgotten. Therefore we cannot have ~ 16 Suppl, 2 | Accordingly a sin also may be forgotten in two ways, either so as 17 Suppl, 2 | sin, but also for having ~forgotten it, because this is owing 18 Suppl, 9 | which he had ~previously forgotten, he ought to confess again 19 Suppl, 9 | to the ~sin which he had forgotten, in order that the priest 20 Suppl, 9 | previous confession, but had ~forgotten this particular one.~Aquin.: 21 Suppl, 10| mortal sins that one has ~forgotten?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] A[ 22 Suppl, 10| confession suffices to blot out forgotten mortal sins?~Aquin.: SMT 23 Suppl, 10| not suffice to blot ~out forgotten mortal sins. For there is 24 Suppl, 10| confession. If, therefore, forgotten ~sins were forgiven by a 25 Suppl, 10| not guilty of ~sin, or has forgotten his sin. If, therefore, 26 Suppl, 10| knowledge than that which he has forgotten. Now a general ~confession 27 Suppl, 10| confession does not take ~away forgotten sins.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] 28 Suppl, 10| then the sins ~which he has forgotten, are loosened, since it 29 Suppl, 10| particular ~(and yet is forgotten before confession): and 30 Suppl, 10| know for certain whether a ~forgotten sin has been forgiven him


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