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 1   2, 82  |         fact of there ~being many deformities in the sin of our first
 2   2, 152 |              nothing hinders the ~deformities of different vices concurring
 3 Suppl, 83|       will rise again with their ~deformities?~(2) Whether their bodies
 4 Suppl, 83|        will rise again with their deformities?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[86] A[
 5 Suppl, 83|       will rise again with ~their deformities. For that which was appointed
 6 Suppl, 83|          well as all other bodily deformities, are ~appointed as punishments
 7 Suppl, 83|          for sin. Therefore these deformities will not be ~taken away
 8 Suppl, 83| resurrection. But such are ~their deformities. Therefore, etc.~Aquin.:
 9 Suppl, 83|         rise again without their ~deformities.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[86] A[
10 Suppl, 83|           the parts to the whole. Deformities of ~this kind, without any
11 Suppl, 83|          whole. Concerning these ~deformities and like defects such as
12 Suppl, 83|          some say that ~such like deformities and defects will remain
13 Suppl, 83|           defects in the body, or deformities resulting therefrom, will
14 Suppl, 83|          without those defects or deformities at the resurrection, unless ~
15 Suppl, 83|      again with such ~defects and deformities, this will be for his punishment.
16 Suppl, 83|       grievous sins and yet have ~deformities and defects which one who
17 Suppl, 83|          Wherefore if he who had ~deformities in this life rise again
 
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