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1501 Suppl, 83| principle of incorruption in the bodies of the ~damned, but on account
1502 Suppl, 83| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the bodies of the damned will be impassible?~
1503 Suppl, 83| It would seem that the bodies of the damned will be impassible. ~
1504 Suppl, 83| i, 4). Therefore ~if the bodies of the damned will be passible,
1505 Suppl, 83| to itself. If then the ~bodies of the damned are passive
1506 Suppl, 83| Now fire does not consume bodies except in so far as in likening ~
1507 Suppl, 83| disintegrates them. Therefore if the bodies of the ~damned will be passible
1508 Suppl, 83| thereby. If therefore the bodies of the ~damned can, like
1509 Suppl, 83| be the case ~unless their bodies were impassible. Therefore,
1510 Suppl, 83| 1~OBJ 4: Further, if the bodies of the damned be passible,
1511 Suppl, 83| more therefore if those bodies will be ~passible, the souls
1512 Suppl, 83| will be separate from the bodies through excess of ~pain,
1513 Suppl, 83| of ~pain, and thus those bodies will be corrupted: which
1514 Suppl, 83| false. Therefore ~those bodies will be impassible.~Aquin.:
1515 Suppl, 83| Therefore ~in like manner the bodies of the damned will be punished;
1516 Suppl, 83| The principal cause of the bodies of the damned not being ~
1517 Suppl, 83| Divine justice by which their bodies will be ~consigned to everlasting
1518 Suppl, 83| this mode of ~passion the bodies of the damned will be impassible
1519 Suppl, 83| this mode of passion the ~bodies of the damned will be passible.
1520 Suppl, 83| passible. But the glorified bodies, albeit ~they receive something,
1521 Suppl, 83| or hurt them, as will the bodies of the damned, which for
1522 Suppl, 83| passion ~will not be in the bodies of the damned, as stated
1523 Suppl, 83| received spiritually into the ~bodies of the damned; thus it is
1524 Suppl, 83| fire will assimilate the bodies ~of the damned to itself,
1525 Suppl, 83| although sometimes ~certain bodies may remain in fire without
1526 Suppl, 83| last consumed, as do the bodies of ~the damned in hell.
1527 Suppl, 83| follow that because the bodies of the ~damned suffer no
1528 Suppl, 85| the light shining from the bodies of the saints, ~and not
1529 Suppl, 87| wrought or will work ~in our bodies he ascribes to His flesh;
1530 Suppl, 88| movement of the heavenly bodies will cease?~(3) Whether
1531 Suppl, 88| 3) Whether the heavenly bodies will be more brilliant?~(
1532 Suppl, 88| and secondarily in the bodies of the ~blessed, and afterwards
1533 Suppl, 88| afterwards in all other bodies. Hence those bodies also
1534 Suppl, 88| other bodies. Hence those bodies also will ~need to receive
1535 Suppl, 88| properly speaking, insensible bodies will not ~have merited this
1536 Suppl, 88| movement of the heavenly bodies will cease?~Aquin.: SMT
1537 Suppl, 88| movement of the ~heavenly bodies will not cease. For it is
1538 Suppl, 88| substance of the heavenly bodies will remain for ~ever. Now
1539 Suppl, 88| was made: and the heavenly bodies were ~made in order "to
1540 Suppl, 88| remain for ~ever, else those bodies would remain without a purpose.~
1541 Suppl, 88| Coelo et Mundo ii, "those bodies participate of ~the Divine
1542 Suppl, 88| natural, and ~the heavenly bodies are impassible, wherefore
1543 Suppl, 88| manner all other heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
1544 Suppl, 88| Now the movement of lower bodies terminates naturally in
1545 Suppl, 88| Therefore ~since the heavenly bodies are far nobler, their movement
1546 Suppl, 88| in question, like other bodies, was made to serve man in
1547 Suppl, 88| respect of which the ~heavenly bodies serve man for the sustenance
1548 Suppl, 88| in ~this way the heavenly bodies serve man by their movement,
1549 Suppl, 88| assigned to the heavenly bodies is ~their proximate end,
1550 Suppl, 88| judgment of the heavenly bodies from the ~service of man,
1551 Suppl, 88| Moreover the heavenly bodies, as stated above, will serve
1552 Suppl, 88| OBJ 5: All the elemental bodies will have in themselves
1553 Suppl, 88| passion occurs to these bodies from their movement, since
1554 Suppl, 88| what position the heavenly bodies were made, by taking ~into
1555 Suppl, 88| by Whom the more noble bodies are moved. Hence also it
1556 Suppl, 88| movements of the higher bodies might be held to be perpetual,
1557 Suppl, 88| although the movement of lower bodies terminates in rest. ~(tm)
1558 Suppl, 88| brightness of the heavenly bodies will be increased at this ~
1559 Suppl, 88| brightness of the heavenly bodies will not ~be increased at
1560 Suppl, 88| renewal as regards the lower ~bodies will be caused by the cleansing
1561 Suppl, 88| not reach the heavenly bodies. Therefore the heavenly
1562 Suppl, 88| Therefore the heavenly bodies will not be ~renewed by
1563 Suppl, 88| Further, just as the heavenly bodies are the cause of generation ~
1564 Suppl, 88| the light of the heavenly bodies will cease ~rather than
1565 Suppl, 88| Further, if the heavenly bodies will be renewed when man
1566 Suppl, 88| seem probable, since these bodies are ~unalterable as to their
1567 Suppl, 88| man sinned the heavenly bodies were not deprived of their ~
1568 Suppl, 88| brightness of the heavenly bodies, like other ~creatures,
1569 Suppl, 88| comparison with the heavenly bodies, which by their huge bulk
1570 Suppl, 88| Now such are the heavenly ~bodies, as a gloss says on the
1571 Suppl, 88| the beauty of the heavenly bodies consists chiefly in ~light;
1572 Suppl, 88| high." Hence ~the heavenly bodies will be bettered, especially
1573 Suppl, 88| resulting from the mingling of bodies, and this is not to be ~
1574 Suppl, 88| be ~found in the heavenly bodies. Hence although the heavenly
1575 Suppl, 88| Hence although the heavenly bodies are not ~to be cleansed
1576 Suppl, 88| matter ~that the heavenly bodies are by nature unalterable,
1577 Suppl, 88| the light of the heavenly bodies ~as before. In the same
1578 Suppl, 88| the light ~of the heavenly bodies not to have been lessened
1579 Suppl, 88| as much as now, and the bodies of the blessed ~seven times
1580 Suppl, 88| that although the heavenly bodies far surpass the human body,
1581 Suppl, 88| soul surpasses the heavenly bodies far more than these ~surpass
1582 Suppl, 88| to say that the ~heavenly bodies were made for man's sake;
1583 Suppl, 88| Therefore if ~the elemental bodies, which according to their
1584 Suppl, 88| 2/3~Further, the lower bodies, like the higher, are for
1585 Suppl, 88| as well as the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
1586 Suppl, 88| order between ~heavenly bodies and earthly bodies. Since
1587 Suppl, 88| heavenly bodies and earthly bodies. Since then the corporeal
1588 Suppl, 88| manner, since the lower bodies do ~not agree with the heavenly
1589 Suppl, 88| agree with the heavenly bodies except in the nature of
1590 Suppl, 88| it follows that the lower bodies are to be ~perfected chiefly
1591 Suppl, 88| Consequently all the lower bodies need to be ~bettered, chiefly
1592 Suppl, 88| brightness will be in these bodies even as it is in ~the heavenly
1593 Suppl, 88| as it is in ~the heavenly bodies, in which it causes no heat,
1594 Suppl, 88| causes no heat, because these bodies ~will then be unalterable,
1595 Suppl, 88| unalterable, as the heavenly bodies are now.~Aquin.: SMT XP
1596 Suppl, 88| animals, ~plants and mineral bodies. But on account of this
1597 Suppl, 88| animals and plants and mineral bodies ~will be glorified likewise.~
1598 Suppl, 88| animals, plants, and ~mineral bodies belong to the perfection
1599 Suppl, 88| Now such are the heavenly bodies, ~the elements, and man.
1600 Suppl, 88| and man. For the heavenly bodies are by their very nature ~
1601 Suppl, 88| minerals, and all mixed bodies, are ~corruptible both in
1602 Suppl, 88| 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: These bodies are said to adorn the elements,
1603 Suppl, 88| nor plants nor any other bodies merited ~anything by their
1604 Suppl, 88| free-will. However, ~certain bodies are said to be rewarded
1605 Suppl, 89| his soul by the images of ~bodies" (Moral. v). Therefore when
1606 Suppl, 89| great a glory of God in bodies, ~especially in the glorified
1607 Suppl, 89| especially in the glorified bodies and most of all in the body
1608 Suppl, 89| shall so see the mundane bodies ~of the new heaven and the
1609 Suppl, 89| being in their body. Now the bodies of the saints will be reformed
1610 Suppl, 90| after reunion with their bodies will be greater than before,
1611 Suppl, 93| in store for us when our bodies are resumed." ~But it is
1612 Suppl, 93| those like eunuchs whose bodies are so ~formed that they
1613 Suppl, 93| will shine forth in the ~bodies of martyrs, and will be
1614 Suppl, 93| of the ~wounds in their bodies, which they bore for Christ'
1615 Suppl, 93| which will appear in the bodies of ~the martyrs cannot be
1616 Suppl, 93| specifically the most subtle of bodies. Hence nothing hinders one ~
1617 Suppl, 94| the fire by ~which their bodies will be tormented; (2) matters
1618 Suppl, 94| continual dissolution from the bodies of the ~damned, since nothing
1619 Suppl, 94| the resurrection: ~for the bodies of the damned will be tormented
1620 Suppl, 94| being reunited to their bodies. But this power would be
1621 Suppl, 94| massing together of the ~bodies of the damned, which will
1622 Suppl, 94| fire of hell whereby the bodies of the ~damned will be tormented
1623 Suppl, 94| when severed from their bodies ~are cast into hell fire.
1624 Suppl, 94| since it is certain that bodies are tortured there."~Aquin.:
1625 Suppl, 94| punished after death, not by bodies but ~by images of bodies;
1626 Suppl, 94| bodies but ~by images of bodies; just as in a dream it seems
1627 Suppl, 94| which will ~torment the bodies of the damned after the
1628 Suppl, 94| that the fire by ~which the bodies are tormented is corporeal.
1629 Suppl, 94| that fire does ~not alter bodies as to their matter, but
1630 Suppl, 94| its ~punitive effect on bodies and, still more, on souls.~
1631 Suppl, 94| not corporeally, i.e. as ~bodies are in a place, but in some
1632 Suppl, 94| Meteor. iv, 1 fire has other bodies for its ~matter, for the
1633 Suppl, 94| difference of species as ~to the bodies which are the matter of
1634 Suppl, 94| Reply OBJ 3: Even as the bodies of the damned will be of
1635 Suppl, 94| fire of hell ~whereby those bodies will be punished.~Aquin.:
1636 Suppl, 94| the day of judgment the bodies of all the damned ~will
1637 Suppl, 94| tormented in hell. Now those bodies will fill a place. ~Consequently,
1638 Suppl, 94| sufficient room to admit the bodies of ~the damned: since hell
1639 Suppl, 94| enough to ~contain all the bodies of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT
1640 Appen1, 1| that are stripped ~of their bodies, according to their respective
1641 Appen1, 1| after the resurrection the bodies of children will be ~either
1642 Appen1, 1| innocence) - it follows that the bodies of children will either
1643 Appen1, 1| presence of active sensible bodies they will ~suffer sensible
1644 Appen1, 1| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The bodies of children will be impassible,
1645 Appen1, 1| justice. Wherefore those bodies to ~which pain of sense
1646 Appen1, 1| On the other hand, the bodies of the saints will be ~impassible,
1647 Appen1, 2| when ~these leave their bodies, they may find something
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