|    Part, Question1   1, 76  |        immortality would ~not be forfeited through sin, as neither
 2   1, 75  |        immortality would ~not be forfeited through sin, as neither
 3   1, 82  |     Further, no natural power is forfeited through sin. But free-will ~
 4   1, 82  |   through sin. But free-will ~is forfeited through sin; for Augustine
 5   1, 94  |          the Divine command, and forfeited Divine grace, they were ~
 6   1, 97  |         was neither acquired nor forfeited by sin. Now it is clear
 7   2, 85  |       same original justice was ~forfeited through the sin of our first
 8   2, 85  |           original justice being forfeited through the ~sin of our
 9   2, 98  |        The benefits of grace are forfeited by man on account of ~sin:
10   2, 10  |          greater goods might be ~forfeited, or greater evils ensue.
11   2, 18  |        of the Holy Ghost are not forfeited through ~the advent of charity,
12   2, 24  |   natural love is not altogether forfeited by wicked ~men, yet it is
13   2, 122 |  integrity of the flesh has been forfeited or has ~been threatened
14   2, 135 |       against a threatening God, forfeited so great ~a happiness and
15   2, 146 |        he has done valiantly is ~forfeited by him: and as long as the
16   2, 150 |         deem this maiden to have forfeited even bodily sanctity, though
17   2, 161 |      sanctity of the body is not forfeited so ~long as the sanctity
18   2, 167 |         pearls and trinkets have forfeited the ~adornments of mind
19   3, 23  |         dignity of power is ~not forfeited when carnal humanity [*Some
20   3, 84  |         soon as the good will is forfeited through sin, ~it cannot
21 Suppl, 12|          element of merit is not forfeited.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[12] A[
22 Suppl, 21|          of God, which cannot be forfeited unjustly. ~Therefore excommunication
23 Suppl, 38|       the power of Orders is not forfeited on account of heresy and
24 Suppl, 95| happiness, and because they have forfeited that glory. Hence it is ~
 
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