Part, Question
1 Suppl, 71| of a sinner ~who offers suffrage may be considered - in one
2 Suppl, 71| Reply OBJ 6: In order that suffrage avail another, it is requisite
3 Suppl, 71| the person ~for whom the suffrage is performed, but rather
4 Suppl, 71| answer that, The work of suffrage that is done for another
5 Suppl, 71| in this way the ~work of suffrage that is counted as belonging
6 Suppl, 71| considered the work of suffrage as a work of satisfaction,
7 Suppl, 71| will ~be assisted by any suffrage, but that before the judgment
8 Suppl, 71| manner, they say by the first suffrage a certain ~proportion of
9 Suppl, 71| no reason why the second suffrage, ~if it be of equal worth,
10 Suppl, 71| 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Suffrage for a dead person is more
11 Suppl, 71| Para. 1/1~I answer that, Suffrage by its very nature implies
12 Suppl, 71| while living, provided for ~suffrage to be offered for himself,
13 Suppl, 71| fasting profits more as suffrage than any of the above.~Aquin.:
14 Suppl, 71| Therefore Baptism avails as suffrage for the dead.~Aquin.: SMT
15 Suppl, 71| directed to the dead the ~chief suffrage is prayer, because prayer
16 Suppl, 71| also prayers. Hence the suffrage of the Mass contains two
17 Suppl, 71| intercession of the saint whose suffrage is besought in ~the Mass.~
18 Suppl, 71| personal merit serves as a suffrage for the ~departed, for instance
19 Suppl, 71| manner a person for ~whom a suffrage is offered loses nothing
20 Suppl, 71| than one. If therefore a ~suffrage offered for several is of
21 Suppl, 71| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, a suffrage has a finite efficiency.
22 Suppl, 71| offering them, then the suffrage for ~some person in particular
23 Suppl, 71| satisfaction offered by one suffrage ~be applied to those others
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