Part, Question
1 2, 39 | rest of the ~blessed, be consigned to the hell of sinners."
2 2, 41 | they are ours, or they are consigned to us to take care of them
3 2, 41 | goods of the Church are consigned to prelates, and ~the goods
4 Suppl, 69| way no one who is finally ~consigned to hell or heaven can go
5 Suppl, 69| course, the separated souls consigned to their respective ~abodes
6 Suppl, 69| the soul, through being consigned ~to that place, is affected
7 Suppl, 69| this joy or ~grief at being consigned to such a place remains
8 Suppl, 69| those who are condemned are consigned to darker and deeper ~parts
9 Suppl, 69| least amount of sin ~were consigned to a higher and less darksome
10 Suppl, 71| such persons that they were consigned to hell, not finally, but
11 Suppl, 71| for those who are finally consigned ~to that punishment. We
12 Suppl, 71| merits of those who are consigned to those punishments. But
13 Suppl, 72| may refer to the children consigned to limbo who, ~although
14 Suppl, 83| which their bodies will be ~consigned to everlasting punishment.
15 Appen2, 1| mortal sin are forthwith ~consigned to eternal punishment. Therefore
16 Appen2, 1| Hence they will not be consigned to everlasting death, ~since "
17 Appen2, 1| lower in merit, are to ~be consigned to a lower place. Another
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