Part, Question
1 1, 88 | come into the place of ~torments." Therefore separated souls
2 2, 41 | than to await ~everlasting torments." Therefore scandal is a
3 2, 183 | first to be dragged to the ~torments of martyrdom," so that there
4 Suppl, 69| wherein they bore sorrow and torments for the Lord." The same
5 Suppl, 70| earth, drags with him the torments of his flames." ~But the
6 Suppl, 70| immediately in the same way as it torments bodies.~
7 Suppl, 86| to the lower ~hell, unto torments, to be reserved unto judgment."
8 Suppl, 93| charity, suffers greater torments of martyrdom, or is more ~
9 Suppl, 94| corruption of sin, and ~torments the soul, as a corporeal
10 Suppl, 94| worm born of corruption torments by ~gnawing.~Aquin.: SMT
11 Suppl, 94| may say of the fire that ~torments the separated souls, we
12 Suppl, 94| light in the midst of ~their torments." But this is no argument,
13 Suppl, 95| come "into the place of ~torments." Therefore in like manner
14 Suppl, 95| counts they will ~suffer torments. Likewise they will be tormented
15 Suppl, 95| man in the midst ~of his torments "saw Abraham . . . and Lazarus
16 Suppl, 96| kindness delights not in the torments of the unhappy, but on ~
17 Suppl, 96| and perceive in them the torments they have ~escaped: for
18 Appen2, 1| it is the same fire which torments the damned in hell and cleanses ~
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