Part, Question
1 1, 27 | likeness suffice; for a worm which is generated ~from
2 1, 64 | sin; which applies to the worm of conscience.~Aquin.: SMT
3 1, 65 | sin; which applies to the worm of conscience.~Aquin.: SMT
4 1, 92 | another. For instance, a ~worm, though from man it may
5 2, 37 | doth by a garment, and a worm by the wood: so the sadness
6 2, 34 | The ~leading vices seem to worm their way into the deceived
7 Suppl, 94| of ~fire?~(2) Whether the worm by which they are tormented
8 Suppl, 94| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the worm of the damned is corporeal?~
9 Suppl, 94| It would seem that the worm by which the damned are
10 Suppl, 94| tormented by a spiritual worm. Now the ~flesh of the damned
11 Suppl, 94| damned will be tormented by a worm: "He will give fire and ~
12 Suppl, 94| Ecclus. 7:19). Therefore that worm ~will be corporeal.~Aquin.:
13 Suppl, 94| Both, namely ~fire and worm, will be the punishment
14 Suppl, 94| unquenchable ~fire and the restless worm in the punishment of the
15 Suppl, 94| sense, to the ~body, the worm to the soul metaphorically:
16 Suppl, 94| corruption. Consequently the worm ~ascribed to the damned
17 Suppl, 94| conscience, which is ~called a worm because it originates from
18 Suppl, 94| the soul, as a corporeal worm born of corruption torments
19 Suppl, 94| tormented by the spiritual worm, according as the afflictions
20 Suppl, 94| assert absolutely that this worm is material, but that it
21 Appen1, 1| kind in the damned ~is the worm of conscience. Therefore
22 Appen1, 1| these children will have the worm of ~conscience, and consequently
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