Part, Question
1 1, 112 | shall weep ~bitterly." But weeping is a sign of grief and sorrow.
2 2, 35 | Confess. iv, 5) that ~"weeping is a bitter thing, and yet
3 2, 38 | Whether it is assuaged by weeping?~(3) Whether it is assuaged
4 2, 38 | that sorrow is assuaged by weeping and groans.~Aquin.: SMT
5 2, 33 | harmony with sorrow, such as weeping, or ~because they are a
6 2, 145 | heart, in fasting and in weeping and in ~mourning." The same
7 3, 56 | Ps. 29:6: "In the evening weeping shall have place," the gloss
8 3, 84 | Let thy voice cease from weeping, and thy eyes ~from tears."
9 3, 84 | continuous, for ~it consists in weeping and tears. Therefore penance
10 3, 84 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Weeping and tears belong to the
11 3, 85 | of heavenly things." But weeping is an act of penance. ~Therefore
12 Suppl, 94| corporeal?~(3) Whether their weeping is corporeal?~(4) Whether
13 Suppl, 94| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the weeping of the damned will be corporeal?~
14 Suppl, 94| It would seem that the weeping of the damned will be corporeal. ~
15 Suppl, 94| Lk. 13:28, "There will be weeping," says that "the weeping ~
16 Suppl, 94| weeping," says that "the weeping ~with which our Lord threatens
17 Suppl, 94| not be the case if that weeping were merely ~spiritual.
18 Suppl, 94| will also have external weeping.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
19 Suppl, 94| the contrary, Corporeal weeping results from dissolving
20 Suppl, 94| from it. Therefore the ~weeping of the damned will not be
21 Suppl, 94| be observed in corporeal weeping. One ~is the resolution
22 Suppl, 94| and as to this corporeal weeping cannot be in ~the damned,
23 Suppl, 94| impossible for corporeal weeping to ~be in the damned. The
24 Suppl, 94| be observed in corporeal weeping is ~a certain commotion
25 Suppl, 94| eyes, and in this ~respect weeping will be possible in the
26 Suppl, 94| good or evil. In this sense weeping is a proof ~of the body'
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