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      Part, Question3001 Suppl, 93|               of a persecutor: yet in certain cases it is necessary ~for
3002 Suppl, 93|              as such, but as having a certain perfection. ~Wherefore so
3003 Suppl, 93|              1~Reply OBJ 3: There are certain acts which, in their very
3004 Suppl, 93|          previously he had ~undergone certain sufferings.~Aquin.: SMT
3005 Suppl, 93|                that they will have a ~certain joy in their innocence and
3006 Suppl, 93|              Accordingly it implies a certain inferiority, and ~thus it
3007 Suppl, 93|           Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, a certain fulness of virtue will shine
3008 Suppl, 93|         comely, but ~more glorious. A certain beauty will shine in them,
3009 Suppl, 93|            the aurea, there results a certain ~comeliness in the body,
3010 Suppl, 93|               aureole there results a certain bodily comeliness: so that
3011 Suppl, 94|               corporeal weeping is ~a certain commotion and disturbance
3012 Suppl, 94|               disposition, there is a certain amount of ~light, as much
3013 Suppl, 94|             is corporeal, since it is certain that bodies are tortured
3014 Suppl, 94|              somewhat the opinion of ~certain philosophers of old, who
3015 Suppl, 94|            its own power, ~to torture certain persons more or less, according
3016 Suppl, 94|          materially. It has, however, certain properties differing from
3017 Suppl, 94|                and in ~like manner in certain foreign matters it does
3018 Suppl, 95|              in this world, acquired ~certain habits of virtue, for instance
3019 Suppl, 95|              is desired by them under certain evil ~circumstances [*Cf.
3020 Suppl, 95|              Now the consideration of certain things known ~brings us
3021 Suppl, 95|           defective knowledge about a certain thing, ~which he would desire
3022 Suppl, 96|            those punishments, whereby certain persons are wholly ~banished
3023 Suppl, 96|            that it does ~not reach to certain people who render themselves
3024 Suppl, 96|              is always fulfilled in a certain ~sense, because as Augustine
3025 Suppl, 96|          charity. Now it happens that certain persons persevere in works
3026 Appen1, 2|           some other author] say that certain slight ~sins will be remitted
3027 Appen2, 1|             the state of ~charity, do certain evil things which are not
 
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