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struggles 3
struggling 1
strumpet 4
stubble 26
stubborn 5
stubbornness 2
student 2
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26 splendor
26 spring
26 stripes
26 stubble
26 surely
26 surpassed
26 synderesis
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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stubble

   Part, Question
1 2, 89 | denoted by "wood," "hay," ~"stubble" (1 Cor. 3:12);~(3) Whether 2 2, 89 | designated as "wood, hay, and stubble"?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[89] A[ 3 2, 89 | as ~"wood," "hay," and "stubble." Because wood hay and stubble 4 2, 89 | stubble." Because wood hay and stubble are said (1 ~Cor. 3:12) 5 2, 89 | designated as wood, hay and stubble.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[89] A[ 6 2, 89 | who builds wood, hay and stubble, "shall be saved ~yet so 7 2, 89 | designated by wood, hay, and stubble.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[89] A[ 8 2, 89 | who build wood, hay, and stubble. But ~those even who love 9 2, 89 | builds ~up wood, hay and stubble, "shall be saved yet so 10 2, 89 | designated by wood, hay and stubble. But Augustine disapproves 11 2, 89 | who builds wood, hay, and stubble "shall be saved yet so as 12 2, 89 | Consequently wood, hay, stubble cannot be understood to 13 2, 89 | Others say that wood, hay, stubble designate good works, which 14 2, 89 | not by "wood," "hay," and "stubble."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[89] A[ 15 2, 89 | designated ~by wood, hay, and stubble. For just as these are stored 16 2, 89 | who builds wood, hay and ~stubble, shall be saved as by fire, 17 2, 89 | has indeed wood, hay, and stubble, but not built upon the ~ 18 2, 89 | remains longer in the fire; "stubble," which is burnt up at ~ 19 2, 116 | that "he ~builds wood, hay, stubble, who thinks in the things 20 2, 116 | that builds wood, hay, stubble, sins not mortally but venially, 21 3, 87 | that builds up "wood, ~hay, stubble" that "he shall be saved, 22 Suppl, 86| foundation of ~faith, wood, hay, stubble [*Cf. FS, Q[89], A[2]]; 23 Appen1, 2| 2/2~Further, wood, hay, stubble (1 Cor. 3:12) denote venial 24 Appen1, 2| A[2]). Now wood, hay, stubble are consumed in Purgatory. ~ 25 Appen1, 2| venial sins by wood, hay, and stubble. Now it is clear ~that wood 26 Appen1, 2| in the fire than hay and stubble. Therefore one ~venial sin


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