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2501 Suppl, 86| the state of the present time. ~Therefore it should refer
2502 Suppl, 86| to destroy us before the time?" for, according to a gloss, "
2503 Suppl, 86| to torment us before ~the time?' The text of Mark reads: '
2504 Suppl, 86| the same thing a second time." But the ~wicked angels
2505 Suppl, 86| will ~not be judged in the time to come.~Aquin.: SMT XP
2506 Suppl, 87| Divine nature, but also in ~time in respect of the human
2507 Suppl, 88| be but what was at some time as to its species: "What
2508 Suppl, 88| Wherefore ~at the one same time, the world will be renewed,
2509 Suppl, 88| universe to have at one time one disposition, and another
2510 Suppl, 88| and another at another ~time. Thus this renewal will
2511 Suppl, 88| the heaven is the cause of time. ~Therefore if the movement
2512 Suppl, 88| movement of the heaven fail, time must needs fail: and ~if
2513 Suppl, 88| Consequently there would be time after the last instant of
2514 Suppl, 88| after the last instant of time, ~which is impossible. Therefore
2515 Suppl, 88| ever and ever . . . that time shall be no ~longer," namely
2516 Suppl, 88| 1 Cor. 15:52). Now if ~time be not, there is no movement
2517 Suppl, 88| days of the ~earth, seed time and harvest," etc. And it
2518 Suppl, 88| the earth is fit for seed time and harvest, the movement
2519 Suppl, 88| must last that length of time, which does not seem ~probable.
2520 Suppl, 88| like ~position: whereas the time of the world's end is stated
2521 Suppl, 88| 9 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 9: Time will at length cease, when
2522 Suppl, 88| continuous with the ~parts of time, not as terminating the
2523 Suppl, 88| terminating the whole of time.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
2524 Suppl, 89| man hath ~seen God at any time"; and Chrysostom in his
2525 Suppl, 89| man hath seen ~God at any time, nor can any man see Him
2526 Suppl, 89| intelligible. But that He be for a time not understood ~by us is
2527 Suppl, 89| seen ~God as He is at any time, neither in this life, nor
2528 Suppl, 93| Holy Writ stand for all ~time: "Heaven and earth shall
2529 Suppl, 93| either ~in respect of all time past, present, and future,
2530 Suppl, 93| respect of a particular time, and this is ~the spirituality
2531 Suppl, 93| nor again during ~the time of the Law, since the barren
2532 Suppl, 93| this purpose may at some time have been interrupted, ~
2533 Suppl, 93| R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~During the time of the Mosaic law, when
2534 Suppl, 93| faith, and survives for some time. Now it is clear that such
2535 Suppl, 93| who have sinned at some ~time.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
2536 Suppl, 94| A[5]], nor after ~that time will there be generation
2537 Suppl, 94| unquenchably; at one and the same time it needs no ~kindling, and
2538 Suppl, 95| the damned are subject to time. But "length of time is ~
2539 Suppl, 95| to time. But "length of time is ~the cause of forgetfulness" (
2540 Suppl, 95| 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Time causes forgetfulness accidentally,
2541 Suppl, 95| result from any lapse of time ~however long. Before the
2542 Suppl, 96| according to its length of ~time, the measure of punishment
2543 Suppl, 96| committed in a short space of time is not ~punished with a
2544 Suppl, 96| amend their life at some time, and that these ~accordingly
2545 Suppl, 96| Therefore ~it would seem that in time He has mercy even on the
2546 Suppl, 96| the Divine mercy will in time ~deliver the damned from
2547 Suppl, 96| there will be no further time for conversion, no prayer ~
2548 Suppl, 96| would seem to be that at one time ~some people profess the
2549 Suppl, 96| even after any length ~of time whatever.~Aquin.: SMT XP
2550 Appen1, 2| life, while there is yet time for the combat, men are ~
2551 Appen2, 1| be punished at the same time for sins committed in various
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