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2501 Suppl, 95| the joy ~of the blessed angels is increased, and some to
2502 Suppl, 96| prepared for the devil and his angels." ~Therefore they will be
2503 Suppl, 96| Further, just as the good angels were made happy through
2504 Suppl, 96| turning to God, ~so the bad angels were made unhappy through
2505 Suppl, 96| unhappiness of the wicked angels comes at length to an ~end,
2506 Suppl, 96| reasonable for the good angels to ~remain in eternal happiness,
2507 Suppl, 96| happiness, and for the wicked angels to be eternally ~punished.
2508 Suppl, 96| he ~maintained that the angels and the souls of the blessed
2509 Suppl, 96| unbecoming for all men or ~all angels to be damned. But there
2510 Suppl, 96| reason why some men or some ~angels should perish for ever,
2511 Suppl, 96| what ~their fall was to the angels." Now after their fall the
2512 Suppl, 96| Now after their fall the angels could not ~be restored [*
2513 Suppl, 96| what their fall was to the ~angels," as Damascene says.~Aquin.:
2514 Appen1, 2| by ~the ministry of the angels who would not inflict such
2515 Appen1, 2| punished both by the wicked angels as foes, as instanced in
2516 Appen1, 2| in Job, and by ~the good angels, as instanced in Jacob,
2517 Appen1, 2| explicitly ~that the good angels sometimes inflict punishment.~
2518 Appen1, 2| what the fall was to the angels." ~Therefore, after this
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