Part, Question 
 1   1, 64  |   such as ~are not capable of repenting, cling immovably to sin,
 2   1, 65  |   such as ~are not capable of repenting, cling immovably to sin,
 3   2, 13  |   denoting the purpose of not repenting. The other thing is the
 4   2, 13  |    have the purpose either of repenting or of not ~repenting, if
 5   2, 13  |       of repenting or of not ~repenting, if he should happen to
 6   2, 20  |     to obtain pardon without ~repenting, or glory without merits.
 7   2, 20  |    refraining from sin and of repenting ~of it, is not presumptuous,
 8   2, 62  |        after making amends by repenting, they may return to their ~
 9   2, 77  |    virginity, but through not repenting of ~her past sin, or through
10   2, 150 |    not recover his ~riches by repenting of his sin. In like manner
11   2, 150 | virginity by sin, recovers by repenting, not the matter of virginity
12   3, 84  |     should succor himself by ~repenting of the pitiful condition
13   3, 84  |    should use ~it, neither by repenting Himself, in Whom there was
14   3, 86  |       of the impossibility of repenting of ~sin; secondly, because
15   3, 86  |       according to Wis. 5:3: "Repenting, and groaning ~for anguish
16   3, 86  |    offending him, without his repenting: wherefore our ~Lord commanded
17   3, 86  | offending him, ~without their repenting.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[86] A[
18   3, 86  |     Much ~more, therefore, by repenting, is he delivered also from
19 Suppl, 16|   saying) within themselves, ~repenting," etc. This repentance,
20 Suppl, 62|   wife has mended her ways by repenting of her sin ~after the divorce,
21 Suppl, 95|       the damned (Wis. 5:3): "Repenting within ~themselves [Vulg.: '
22 Suppl, 95|     Saying within themselves, repenting']."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98]
 
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