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      Part, Question 
3001 Suppl, 95|          person may repent of sin in two ways: in one way ~directly,
3002 Suppl, 95|              be may be considered in two ways. First, in ~itself,
3003 Suppl, 95|           Now ~God is apprehended in two ways, namely in Himself,
3004 Suppl, 95|              there "will cease to be two cities," according to Augustine ~(
3005 Suppl, 95|              one may think of God in two ways. First, in Himself
3006 Suppl, 96|               1/1~OBJ 2: Further, of two mortal sins one is greater
3007 Suppl, 96|            punishment is measured in two ways, namely ~according
3008 Suppl, 96|              For they are useful for two purposes. First, because ~
3009 Suppl, 96|          condemned by the Church for two reasons. First because it
3010 Appen1   |              Para. 1/1~The following two questions were compiled
3011 Appen1, 1|              WITH ORIGINAL SIN ONLY (TWO ARTICLES)~We must next consider
3012 Appen1, 1|            Under this head there are two points of inquiry:~(1) Whether
3013 Appen1, 1|         there is a mean between the ~two, since he who deserves not
3014 Appen1, 1|            is no parity between the ~two.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[
3015 Appen1, 2|              said to be voluntary in two ways. First, by an ~absolute
3016 Appen1, 2|       punishment may be voluntary in two ways. First, because by
3017 Appen1, 2|           its ~three angles equal to two right angles, and while
3018 Appen2   |               Para. 1/1 - APPENDIX 2~TWO ARTICLES ON PURGATORY~
 
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