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3001 Suppl, 16| habit of penance in this life, will have it in ~the life 3002 Suppl, 16| life, will have it in ~the life to come: but he will not 3003 Suppl, 16| penance which is in this life, will not be in heaven: 3004 Suppl, 17| in the negative. Later in life he altered his opinion. 3005 Suppl, 18| the ~negative. Later in life he altered his opinion. 3006 Suppl, 18| in the negative. Later in life he altered his ~opinion. 3007 Suppl, 18| the negative. ~Later in life he altered his opinion. 3008 Suppl, 18| Baptism man begins a new life, and by the baptismal water 3009 Suppl, 18| man does not take on a new life, since therein he is not ~ 3010 Suppl, 18| punishment, but only amendment of life, as in the ~case of the 3011 Suppl, 19| a ~corruption of public life when the government comes 3012 Suppl, 21| hope about anyone in this life, the Church should ~not 3013 Suppl, 24| contrary to the clerical ~life, e.g. if he become a soldier, 3014 Suppl, 27| detrimental to religious life should be done in ~the Church. 3015 Suppl, 27| no man. But the religious life is a ~good thing. Therefore 3016 Suppl, 27| to the reward of eternal life, ~religious merit more by 3017 Suppl, 28| confusion even in this life; thirdly, in order that 3018 Suppl, 29| respect to every state of life. Now no other than ~Extreme 3019 Suppl, 29| are departing from this life. ~Therefore it is a sacrament.~ 3020 Suppl, 29| are departing from this life. And as, under the Old ~ 3021 Suppl, 29| which is given at the end of life, ~ought to be complete, 3022 Suppl, 29| sanctified by the ~word of life so as to wash sin away," 3023 Suppl, 30| cure presupposes ~bodily life in the one who is cured, 3024 Suppl, 30| cure presuppose ~spiritual life. Hence this sacrament is 3025 Suppl, 30| deprive man of spiritual life, namely. original and mortal 3026 Suppl, 30| perfect vigor for acts of the life of grace or of glory; which ~ 3027 Suppl, 30| sufficiently during this ~life as to their guilt, and that 3028 Suppl, 32| who are departing this ~life, just as Baptism is the 3029 Suppl, 32| those who are entering this ~life. Now Baptism is given to 3030 Suppl, 32| those who are entering into life cannot receive ~Baptism 3031 Suppl, 32| who are ~departing this life cannot receive this sacrament, 3032 Suppl, 32| to the extremity of his life, since ~some ailments prolong 3033 Suppl, 32| since ~some ailments prolong life, according to the Philosopher ( 3034 Suppl, 32| of ~departure from this life, through their sickness 3035 Suppl, 32| their departure from this life ~and setting out for the 3036 Suppl, 32| and setting out for the life of glory. Hence the comparison 3037 Suppl, 32| who are ~departing this life than to those who are entering 3038 Suppl, 36| 1) Whether goodness of life is required of those who 3039 Suppl, 36| obtained by mere merit of life?~(4) Whether he who raises 3040 Suppl, 36| 1/1~Whether goodness of life is required of those who 3041 Suppl, 36| would seem that goodness of life is not required of those 3042 Suppl, 36| wicked. Therefore goodness of life is not requisite.~Aquin.: 3043 Suppl, 36| Therefore holiness of ~life is requisite in all the 3044 Suppl, 36| Consequently holiness ~of life is requisite for Orders, 3045 Suppl, 36| priesthood, being of a most holy life. Therefore the ~aforesaid 3046 Suppl, 36| Order by the merit of one's life?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[36] A[ 3047 Suppl, 36| by the mere ~merit of his life. For, according to Chrysostom [* 3048 Suppl, 36| saint by ~the merit of his life. Consequently he thereby 3049 Suppl, 36| knowledge or holiness of life may be useful for the ~conduct 3050 Suppl, 36| in Evang.) "if a ~man's life is contemptible, his preaching 3051 Suppl, 36| 2/2~Further, holiness of life is required in one who receives 3052 Suppl, 37| feeds us ~with the bread of life and understanding, even 3053 Suppl, 39| martyrdom and the ~religious life are also befitting to them. 3054 Suppl, 39| bedecked with a virtuous life, and not publicly penitent. 3055 Suppl, 40| which signifies ~a pure life, and the "girdle," which 3056 Suppl, 40| which denote the end of life; the "dalmatic," generosity 3057 Suppl, 40| Peter sent his to restore to life a certain disciple who afterwards ~ 3058 Suppl, 41| in all ~things concerning life, for which reason man is 3059 Suppl, 41| are necessary for human life some are becoming to men, 3060 Suppl, 41| themselves to the ~contemplative life to which marriage is a very 3061 Suppl, 41| some choose the married ~life and some the contemplative. 3062 Suppl, 41| husband render the debt to his life." ~Therefore it is not a 3063 Suppl, 43| of one taking the other's life.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[43] A[ 3064 Suppl, 43| one were ~certain of one's life; hence he teaches that we 3065 Suppl, 44| and again to one family life, it is ~clear that in matrimony 3066 Suppl, 44| the fellowship of a common life and a community regulated ~ 3067 Suppl, 44| directed, namely the common life in family matters. And since 3068 Suppl, 44| OBJ 3: Just as the civic life denotes not the individual 3069 Suppl, 44| citizens, so the conjugal life is nothing else than a particular 3070 Suppl, 44| wherefore as regards this ~same life the partnership of married 3071 Suppl, 45| office of nature and of civil life, it ~follows that the spiritual 3072 Suppl, 49| partnership of a common ~life, whereby each one contributes 3073 Suppl, 49| does not last after ~the life wherein it is contracted, 3074 Suppl, 49| cannot be sundered in this life, but either by ~bodily death 3075 Suppl, 52| lasting tie ~so long as this life lasts.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 3076 Suppl, 53| belongs to the truth of life [*Cf. FP, ~Q[16], A[4], 3077 Suppl, 54| connected by a common ~political life, of fellow-soldiers who 3078 Suppl, 55| partnership ~directed to a common life. Now the former is to be 3079 Suppl, 56| he is void of spiritual life to which man is first ~born 3080 Suppl, 59| this, since "the whole ~life of unbelievers is a sin," 3081 Suppl, 59| the reason why the whole life of unbelievers is said to ~ 3082 Suppl, 59| to man ~according as his life is of one kind or of another. 3083 Suppl, 59| who dies ~to his former life is not bound to those things 3084 Suppl, 59| was bound in ~his former life. Hence it is that he who 3085 Suppl, 59| by adopting the religious life. Now he who is baptized 3086 Suppl, 59| Christ and dies to his former life, since the generation ~of 3087 Suppl, 59| perfection of Christian life, the highest state of ~which 3088 Suppl, 59| long as he remained in the life wherein he had married, 3089 Suppl, 59| after he has changed his life by ~dying to his former 3090 Suppl, 59| by ~dying to his former life, this is nowise prejudicial 3091 Suppl, 59| goes over to the religious life dies but a spiritual death 3092 Suppl, 59| adulterer does not enter another life ~as an unbeliever by being 3093 Suppl, 61| every form of religious life there is a kind of ~spiritual 3094 Suppl, 61| namely that of the religious life, even without the wife's 3095 Suppl, 61| every form of religious life marriage is contracted with ~ 3096 Suppl, 61| dissolved, because religious life is a ~kind of spiritual 3097 Suppl, 61| seek the fruit of a better life. But ~by marital intercourse 3098 Suppl, 64| as to the ~community of life. Now leprosy is opposed 3099 Suppl, 65| that are a necessity of life, as ~stated above (Q[41], 3100 Suppl, 65| of charity which is the life of the soul. Wherefore ~ 3101 Suppl, 67| but throughout its whole ~life. Hence it is of natural 3102 Suppl, 67| the ~law of the spirit of life" [*Cf. Rm. 8:2].~Aquin.: 3103 Suppl, 67| children for their ~whole life, by due preparation of those 3104 Suppl, 67| things that are necessary in ~life. Now this preparation does 3105 Suppl, 67| Law would merit ~eternal life. For this reason they say 3106 Suppl, 67| away all the days of his life (Dt. 22:13-19). [*The rest 3107 Suppl, 69| the principle of spiritual life, as the sun is ~of corporeal 3108 Suppl, 69| the sun is ~of corporeal life. In this way certain souls 3109 Suppl, 69| delivered at the ~end of life; yet after this life they 3110 Suppl, 69| of life; yet after this life they will not yet be where 3111 Suppl, 69| heaven. Therefore after this life the saints do not go ~immediately 3112 Suppl, 69| Lord all the days of my life," and (Job 7:9): "He that 3113 Suppl, 69| have no hope of the blessed life, as the Fathers in limbo 3114 Suppl, 69| paradise after this ~state of life, as is related of Enoch 3115 Suppl, 70| related after returning to life ~from this suspended animation 3116 Suppl, 70| affected in the future life for good or ill, according 3117 Suppl, 70| to the body as giving it life, and on ~account of this 3118 Suppl, 71| be able to ~merit eternal life by the works which I do, 3119 Suppl, 71| the receiving of eternal life, as stated in ~Jn. 4:36, " 3120 Suppl, 71| gathereth fruit unto life ~everlasting." Now a share 3121 Suppl, 71| Now a share of eternal life is not given to a man save 3122 Suppl, 71| another that he obtain ~life, this never happens except 3123 Suppl, 71| whereby he merits ~eternal life.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[ 3124 Suppl, 71| there ~be some community of life between them. Now there 3125 Suppl, 71| For charity which is the life of the soul, even as the 3126 Suppl, 71| even as the soul is ~the life of the body, has no end: " 3127 Suppl, 71| assisted thereby after ~this life, this is, nevertheless, 3128 Suppl, 71| the dead are outside civic life, the communication of the ~ 3129 Suppl, 71| communication of the ~spiritual life is possible between them, 3130 Suppl, 71| possible between them, for that life is founded on ~charity towards 3131 Suppl, 71| considered as meriting eternal life, ~and this it has as proceeding 3132 Suppl, 71| If a man depart this life without the faith ~that 3133 Suppl, 71| entirely come to the end of life, ~and have received the 3134 Suppl, 71| happens to them in this life," and consequently ~they 3135 Suppl, 71| that he was recalled to life at the prayers of blessed ~ 3136 Suppl, 71| they ~would be recalled to life, they were to be disposed 3137 Suppl, 71| for those who lived a holy life, and yet ~contracted certain 3138 Suppl, 71| assisted, ~because after this life there is no time for obtaining 3139 Suppl, 71| signifies those who lead a happy life in heaven. Therefore the 3140 Suppl, 71| those who had departed this ~life without baptism, thinking 3141 Suppl, 71| affection a man has ~during life a certain solicitude for 3142 Suppl, 71| in so far as during this life they merited that they might ~ 3143 Suppl, 71| increasing grace, whereas during ~life the works of others avail 3144 Suppl, 71| general suffrages. For in the life ~to come each one will be 3145 Suppl, 72| Now the saints, in ~this life, watch over their neighbor, 3146 Suppl, 72| Although the saints, after this life, know what happens ~here 3147 Suppl, 72| to ~their state in this life. For we read that they withstood 3148 Suppl, 72| and pain suffered in this ~life voluntarily cleanses much 3149 Suppl, 72| endured by the saints in this ~life. For if they trusted in 3150 Suppl, 72| if they trusted in this life alone, they would be the 3151 Suppl, 72| sin and unhappiness to the life of grace and glory.~Aquin.: 3152 Suppl, 72| Now man never returns to life from spiritual death after 3153 Suppl, 72| from bodily death to bodily life, and so there will be no 3154 Suppl, 72| restored from death to life.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] A[ 3155 Suppl, 72| attain this end in this life: wherefore they had ~no 3156 Suppl, 72| no need to admit another life after this, wherein man 3157 Suppl, 72| after this there is another life wherein, ~after death, man 3158 Suppl, 72| and they held that ~such a life sufficed to satisfy the 3159 Suppl, 72| cannot be happy in this life, we must of ~necessity hold 3160 Suppl, 72| regards the others). Hence life in ~Abraham's soul does 3161 Suppl, 72| But there needs to be ~life in the whole composite, 3162 Suppl, 72| body: and although this ~life were not actually when these 3163 Suppl, 72| Christ, while ~living in this life, as regards things pertaining 3164 Suppl, 72| the restoration of natural life, but not in the ~likeness 3165 Suppl, 72| violent, so to speak. But the life that is restored by ~the 3166 Suppl, 72| But ~death is privation of life. Therefore the resurrection 3167 Suppl, 72| one ~returns from death to life is not natural.~Aquin.: 3168 Suppl, 72| resurrection terminates in the life of nature. For nature is 3169 Suppl, 73| that which pertains to the life of ~nature, in respect of 3170 Suppl, 73| rise again to immortal life; but in the saints who were 3171 Suppl, 73| the ~rational spirit of life": and Gregory speaks in 3172 Suppl, 74| will bring men to immortal life conformably to ~Christ Who " 3173 Suppl, 74| rose ~again to immortal life, to live for ever in the 3174 Suppl, 75| prayer refer to the present life: and one of them ~is: "Forgive 3175 Suppl, 75| be forgiven her in this life. Now the Church's ~prayer 3176 Suppl, 75| Therefore at some time of this ~life the Church will receive 3177 Suppl, 75| of heaven is as a kind of life to ~all existing in nature," 3178 Suppl, 75| the heart is a kind of ~life of the whole body: wherefore 3179 Suppl, 75| remain living with that life which was sustained by the 3180 Suppl, 75| movement. Now such is the life by which we live now: and 3181 Suppl, 75| standstill must depart from this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[78] A[ 3182 Suppl, 76| borne away to the heavenly life to ~which it adhered while 3183 Suppl, 76| will be cast down into the ~life of the brutes if it lived 3184 Suppl, 76| existing in the body had led a life ~contrary to the ordering 3185 Suppl, 76| it had conformed in this life, for instance into the body 3186 Suppl, 76| the ~soul has led a good life in the body, and having 3187 Suppl, 76| man that died ~return to life, he would not be said to 3188 Suppl, 76| be accomplished in this life, nor in the life of the 3189 Suppl, 76| in this life, nor in the life of the separated ~soul, 3190 Suppl, 77| operations of the animal life. Or we may say ~with Augustine 3191 Suppl, 77| from the beginning of his life to the end would surpass ~ 3192 Suppl, 78| rise again to the animal life?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[81] A[ 3193 Suppl, 78| will rise again to animal life so as to exercise the ~functions 3194 Suppl, 78| rise again to the animal life, or in ~other words that 3195 Suppl, 78| acts belonging to animal life ~will be in the blessed, 3196 Suppl, 78| in his ~present state of life by the action of natural 3197 Suppl, 78| the ~actions of the animal life in man, the action of the 3198 Suppl, 78| pertain to ~the animal life, being directed to the primary 3199 Suppl, 79| body even in this ~state of life. Consequently others say 3200 Suppl, 79| but that in this state of life, on account of the ~preponderance 3201 Suppl, 79| in the present state of life, namely ~composition of 3202 Suppl, 79| blessed: else the bodily life of the saints after the 3203 Suppl, 79| in the ~ultimate act of life, for which reason sleep 3204 Suppl, 79| receiving from the principle of life ~the inflow that the other 3205 Suppl, 79| to the present state of life, a natural ~aptitude to 3206 Suppl, 83| had ~deformities in this life rise again with them, while 3207 Suppl, 83| who had ~them not in this life, and therefore, as is clear, 3208 Suppl, 83| which in this ~temporal life are inflicted for some particular 3209 Suppl, 83| beyond the term of this life. Hence although the ~damned 3210 Suppl, 83| Philosopher says (Ethic. ix, 9), "Life ~is pleasant to all, for 3211 Suppl, 83| to a wicked or corrupt life, nor one passed in sorrow." 3212 Suppl, 83| sorrow." Accordingly just ~as life is simply pleasant, but 3213 Suppl, 83| simply pleasant, but not the life that is passed in sorrows, ~ 3214 Suppl, 83| which is the privation of life, is painful simply, and 3215 Suppl, 83| deprives one of a wicked life, and of such as is passed 3216 Suppl, 83| present joy. ~Now in this life it sometimes happens that 3217 Suppl, 84| opened, which is the book of ~life; and the dead were judged 3218 Suppl, 84| of law." But the book ~of life, of which the text goes 3219 Suppl, 84| is called the "book of life" [*Cf. FP, ~Q[24], A[1], 3220 Suppl, 85| punishing certain ones in this life for their good ~or evil 3221 Suppl, 85| unto the resurrection of life, but they that have done ~ 3222 Suppl, 85| so long as this state of life ~is governed by Divine providence.~ 3223 Suppl, 85| Dei xx) that the book of life ~which is mentioned Apoc. 3224 Suppl, 85| that contains the entire life of every individual?" ~Nor 3225 Suppl, 85| equal to the length of man's life, ~so that on either side 3226 Suppl, 85| on the length ~of man's life. And yet it behooves each 3227 Suppl, 86| men by word to lead a good life, gives him the right to ~ 3228 Suppl, 86| accordance with the perfection of life.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[ 3229 Suppl, 86| promised the saints after ~this life (Mt. 22:30). If then men 3230 Suppl, 86| are disturbed about their life." Therefore ~the blessed 3231 Suppl, 86| Divine providence to try the life ~of man.~Aquin.: SMT XP 3232 Suppl, 87| obtain the reward of ~eternal life, without the addition of 3233 Suppl, 87| So ~the Son also giveth life to whom He will," says: " 3234 Suppl, 87| 17:3): "This is eternal life: That ~they may know Thee, 3235 Suppl, 88| sustenance to his ~bodily life, secondly, as helping him 3236 Suppl, 88| sustenance of his bodily life. Now in ~this way the heavenly 3237 Suppl, 88| after sin man had an animal life, which needs the movement 3238 Suppl, 88| for the upkeep of human ~life; wherefore it is written ( 3239 Suppl, 88| Therefore when man's animal life ceases, animals and plants 3240 Suppl, 88| after this renewal animal life will cease in man. Therefore 3241 Suppl, 89| that the last end of man's life ~is to see God, so the philosophers 3242 Suppl, 89| any time, neither in this life, nor in the angelic life, ~ 3243 Suppl, 89| life, nor in the angelic life, ~in the same way as these 3244 Suppl, 89| sight." Now the angelic life is the life of the blessed, 3245 Suppl, 89| the angelic life is the life of the blessed, wherein 3246 Suppl, 89| eye of the body, even as life ~is perceived in speech. 3247 Suppl, 89| penalties of the present life ~[*Cf. FS, Q[85], A[3]]. 3248 Suppl, 90| the perfection of whose life consists in ~movement, is 3249 Suppl, 90| instrumentally to the ~happiness of life.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[93] A[ 3250 Suppl, 91| as helping us to merit life: "My brethren, count it ~ 3251 Suppl, 92| soul and body adequate to life, lasting for ever in eternal 3252 Suppl, 92| bestowed on the ~saints in this life are not called a dowry, 3253 Suppl, 92| others, by pouring forth life ~into the other members: 3254 Suppl, 93| of conflict - since "the life of man upon earth is a ~ 3255 Suppl, 93| necessary for man's ~perfect life consisting in his perfect 3256 Suppl, 93| from his labor in this life: and thus every reward which 3257 Suppl, 93| shall acquire for the future life is called a "fruit." In 3258 Suppl, 93| sanctification, and ~the end life everlasting." Yet neither 3259 Suppl, 93| withdrawal from a carnal life.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[ 3260 Suppl, 93| which is necessary for life, than in sexual matters 3261 Suppl, 93| sexual matters without which life ~can be sustained: and thus 3262 Suppl, 93| carnal to the spiritual life. Consequently a fruit corresponds ~ 3263 Suppl, 93| imperfection of the present ~life."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[ 3264 Suppl, 93| after leading an incontinent life, ~for to such no fruit is 3265 Suppl, 93| be found at the end ~of life, because virginity of the 3266 Suppl, 93| choosing a more perfect life go beyond the general commandments." 3267 Suppl, 93| if we no longer yield the life of the body to the sword, 3268 Suppl, 93| reward to be had in the life to come will correspond 3269 Suppl, 93| are rewarded in the future life are not ~acquired by a man' 3270 Suppl, 93| be merited in the future life for ~teaching and preaching.~ 3271 Suppl, 93| Further, exaltation in the life to come corresponds to ~ 3272 Suppl, 93| humiliation in the present life, because "he that humbleth 3273 Suppl, 93| OBJ 3: Exaltation in this life does not lessen the reward 3274 Suppl, 93| the reward of the ~other life, except for him who seeks 3275 Suppl, 93| is said to be an angelic life, in so far as ~virgins imitate 3276 Suppl, 93| Gospel promises eternal life to ~those who keep the commandments: ' 3277 Suppl, 93| If thou wilt enter into life, keep the ~commandments' ( 3278 Suppl, 93| one will rejoice in the life to come. Therefore there 3279 Suppl, 95| knowledge acquired in this life?~(8) Whether they ever think 3280 Suppl, 95| perfect us only in the civic life which will ~not remain after 3281 Suppl, 95| will ~not remain after this life. Even though they remained, 3282 Suppl, 95| a ~relief from a painful life or from some unhappiness: 3283 Suppl, 95| to an ~evil and corrupt life, and a life of unhappiness, 3284 Suppl, 95| and corrupt life, and a life of unhappiness, as the Philosopher 3285 Suppl, 95| this happens even in this life, when envy increases. ~Nevertheless 3286 Suppl, 95| other hand, in the future life the soul will not be so 3287 Suppl, 95| things which regard the life of those ~who are in the 3288 Suppl, 95| favor to the saints in ~this life is never granted to the 3289 Suppl, 95| favor to Paul to see the life in which the saints live 3290 Suppl, 95| The happenings of this life would not, if seen, torment 3291 Suppl, 95| 2: Paul looked upon that life wherein the saints live 3292 Suppl, 95| it more perfectly in the life to come. Not so the damned; ~ 3293 Suppl, 96| everyone . . . may have'] life everlasting." Therefore 3294 Suppl, 96| good by despising eternal life. This is ~mentioned by Augustine ( 3295 Suppl, 96| be punished, who in ~this life never ceased to desire sin. 3296 Suppl, 96| mortally propose to amend their life at some time, and that these ~ 3297 Suppl, 96| and ~since the whole of life is directed to its end, 3298 Suppl, 96| directs the whole of his life to that sin, and is willing ~ 3299 Suppl, 96| to sinning because their life ~came to an end: they would 3300 Suppl, 96| the unhappiness of this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[99] A[ 3301 Suppl, 96| charity of the saints in this life makes them pray ~for their 3302 Suppl, 96| perfect charity in that life. ~Therefore they will pray 3303 Suppl, 96| punishment: but the just, ~into life everlasting." But it is 3304 Suppl, 96| is inadmissible that the life of the just ~will ever have 3305 Suppl, 96| say, the saints in this life pray for their enemies, 3306 Suppl, 96| for those who depart this life ~without grace there will 3307 Suppl, 96| of mercy, because in this life ~(which may be called God' 3308 Suppl, 96| drinketh My blood hath eternal life." Now this is the meat and 3309 Suppl, 96| it brings us to eternal life, although sin may deprive 3310 Suppl, 96| of a Christian's rule of ~life consists in mercy and godliness. 3311 Suppl, 96| anything profit unto eternal life in the absence of ~charity. 3312 Suppl, 96| the meriting of ~eternal life, or to exemption from eternal 3313 Suppl, 96| those who while yet in this life fall into sins of the flesh 3314 Appen1, 1| THOSE SOULS WHO DEPART THIS LIFE WITH ORIGINAL SIN ONLY ( 3315 Appen1, 1| souls which depart this life with original sin only.~ 3316 Appen1, 1| children who depart this life without the sacrament of 3317 Appen1, 1| souls which depart this life with original sin alone, 3318 Appen1, 1| severely punished after this life than ~during lifetime, for 3319 Appen1, 1| during lifetime, for in this life there is room for mercy. 3320 Appen1, 1| to original sin in this life, for children who ~have 3321 Appen1, 1| is due to it after this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[ 3322 Appen1, 1| baptized until the end of life and have been surprised 3323 Appen1, 1| receive the reward of eternal life by virtue of Christ's merit. ~ 3324 Appen1, 1| being deprived of eternal ~life on account of Adam's demerit.~ 3325 Appen1, 1| being deprived of eternal life and the reason for this 3326 Appen1, 1| adapted to obtain eternal life, because he can ~prepare 3327 Appen1, 1| whereby to merit eternal life [*Cf. FS, Q[109], ~AA[5], 3328 Appen1, 1| adapted ~to possess eternal life, since neither was this 3329 Appen1, 1| adapted to obtain eternal life, not indeed by their ~own 3330 Appen1, 1| baptized and obtained eternal life: for this is of superabundant ~ 3331 Appen1, 1| aptitude to obtain eternal life, but not in ~children, as 3332 Appen1, 2| the souls which after this life expiate the ~punishment 3333 Appen1, 2| temporal pains of ~this life?~(2) Whether that punishment 3334 Appen1, 2| temporal pains of this ~life?~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[ 3335 Appen1, 2| temporal pains of this life. Because the more passive 3336 Appen1, 2| is cleansed after this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[ 3337 Appen1, 2| he will suffer after this life will not be more grievous 3338 Appen1, 2| all other pains of this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[ 3339 Appen1, 2| the greatest pain of this life. For the more ~a thing is 3340 Appen1, 2| absence. And since after this ~life the holy souls desire the 3341 Appen1, 2| surpasses all the pains of this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[ 3342 Appen1, 2| cleansed from sin both in ~this life and afterwards. Now, in 3343 Appen1, 2| afterwards. Now, in this life, they are cleansed by pains ~ 3344 Appen1, 2| Job. Therefore after this ~life also, those who have to 3345 Appen1, 2| are cleansed after this life by the Divine justice alone, 3346 Appen1, 2| own in them. ~But in this life, while there is yet time 3347 Appen1, 2| was not amended in this life." Therefore ~no sin is remitted 3348 Appen1, 2| remitted as to guilt after this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[ 3349 Appen1, 2| a man go forth from this life with venial sin, he will 3350 Appen1, 2| no contrition after ~this life, because it is a meritorious 3351 Appen1, 2| Therefore, after this life, venial sin is not remitted 3352 Appen1, 2| xxi, 2). Now after this life there will be no ~sensuality; 3353 Appen1, 2| will be remitted in the life to come. Nor can this be 3354 Appen1, 2| are remitted after this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[ 3355 Appen1, 2| is remitted after this ~life, as regards the guilt: that 3356 Appen1, 2| sins are remitted in ~the life to come: while Gregory [* 3357 Appen1, 2| are remitted after this life. Nor does it suffice for 3358 Appen1, 2| obtains at the ~last moment of life, does not remove the corruption 3359 Appen1, 2| is remitted after this life by the fire of Purgatory: ~ 3360 Appen1, 2| that ~although, in this life, it is not amended in itself, 3361 Appen1, 2| Reply OBJ 4: After this life there can be no merit in 3362 Appen1, 2| which one undergoes in this life atones for the debt of ~ 3363 Appen1, 2| heaven, will, after this life, be ~immovably rooted in 3364 Appen2, 1| is a Purgatory after this life?~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 2 Q[ 3365 Appen2, 1| not a Purgatory after this life. For ~it is said (Apoc. 3366 Appen2, 1| Therefore after this life no cleansing labor awaits 3367 Appen2, 1| no Purgatory after this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 2 Q[ 3368 Appen2, 1| awaits them after ~this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 2 Q[ 3369 Appen2, 1| not rewarded after this life in those who ~will be damned, 3370 Appen2, 1| be punished after this ~life. Hence the same conclusion 3371 Appen2, 1| sins. Therefore after this life, there are some not yet ~ 3372 Appen2, 1| cleansing remains after ~this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 2 Q[ 3373 Appen2, 1| wash away his sins in ~this life, "he is set free after death 3374 Appen2, 1| of cleansing after this life.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 2 Q[ 3375 Appen2, 1| a ~Purgatory after this life. For if the debt of punishment 3376 Appen2, 1| is punished after this life. ~Wherefore those who deny 3377 Appen2, 1| perfect good, namely eternal life, until ~he be cleansed; 3378 Appen2, 1| Wherefore ~no reward after this life awaits him who dies in mortal


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