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1001 Suppl, 72| that, The cleansing of the world will be for the purpose
1002 Suppl, 72| four elements whereof the world consists: yet it ~will not
1003 Suppl, 72| 31, "The fashion of this world ~passeth away," says: "The
1004 Suppl, 72| to the perfection of the world. ~Therefore the elements
1005 Suppl, 72| this conflagration of the world the ~qualities of the corruptible
1006 Suppl, 72| may understand the present world ~of which he had said previously (
1007 Suppl, 72| Dei xx, 18) that "the same world which ~perished in the deluge
1008 Suppl, 72| separated from the wicked, the world shall be set on fire and
1009 Suppl, 72| fire, the figure of this ~world will perish in the furnace
1010 Suppl, 72| so, if the burning of the world were to come first, ~since
1011 Suppl, 72| Now the burning of the world will precede ~the resurrection,
1012 Suppl, 72| then the ~burning of the world is a disposition to the
1013 Suppl, 72| as ~it shall cleanse the world, will precede the judgment,
1014 Suppl, 72| in the cleansing of the world: ~therefore it should receive
1015 Suppl, 72| from the beginning of the world for the ~damned; hence it
1016 Suppl, 72| together of the fires of the world. Therefore that fire is ~
1017 Suppl, 72| entire cleansing of the world and the renewal for the ~
1018 Suppl, 72| cleansing and renewal of the world must needs correspond ~with
1019 Suppl, 72| with the cleansing of the world, so that all that is ugly ~
1020 Suppl, 72| fire that will burn the world, although some say ~the
1021 Suppl, 72| man, being a part of the world, be ~cleansed with the same
1022 Suppl, 72| with the same fire as the world. They are, however, described
1023 Suppl, 72| from the beginning of the world.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] Out.
1024 Suppl, 72| 31): "The fashion of this world passeth away."~Aquin.: SMT
1025 Suppl, 72| reason. For what does the world every day but ~imitate,
1026 Suppl, 73| of the Son of God in the world, according to the words
1027 Suppl, 73| the Son appearing to the world as judge." According to ~
1028 Suppl, 73| the battle in which "the world shall fight . . . ~against
1029 Suppl, 74| delayed until the end ~of the world?~(2) Whether that time is
1030 Suppl, 74| delayed till the end of ~the world?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[77] A[
1031 Suppl, 74| delayed till the end of the world, so that all may rise together.
1032 Suppl, 74| resurrection until the end of the world, so as to rise again together ~
1033 Suppl, 74| deferred until the end of the world, so that they may ~rise
1034 Suppl, 74| delayed till the end of the world, but followed immediately
1035 Suppl, 74| delayed till the end of the world, ~so that all may rise together.~
1036 Suppl, 74| years after the end of the ~world. Yet after the resurrection
1037 Suppl, 74| delayed until the end ~of the world, that all may rise together.~
1038 Suppl, 74| delayed until the end of ~the world when the heavens shall be
1039 Suppl, 74| delayed till the end of the world, when all shall rise together.~
1040 Suppl, 74| delayed until the end of the world ~when the heavenly movement
1041 Suppl, 74| the ~consummation of the world.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[77] A[
1042 Suppl, 74| will be at the end of the world - or really rose ~again
1043 Suppl, 74| Now the ~beginning of the world is known exactly. Therefore
1044 Suppl, 74| time of the end of the ~world and of the resurrection
1045 Suppl, 74| will last to the end of the world, wherefore it is said (Mt. ~
1046 Suppl, 74| the consummation of the world." ~Therefore the time of
1047 Suppl, 74| the time of the end of the world and of the resurrection
1048 Suppl, 74| lasts ~until the end of the world, it is uncertain of how
1049 Suppl, 74| elapse before the end of the world or until the ~preaching
1050 Suppl, 75| Therefore at the end of the world there will be some men ~
1051 Suppl, 76| adhered while living in the world, or will be cast down into
1052 Suppl, 76| lived as a brute in this world) it would seem ~that it
1053 Suppl, 76| the soul living in this world ~differ, not in essence
1054 Suppl, 78| 1~OBJ 2: Further, in the world to come all pre-eminence
1055 Suppl, 82| the ~sun and the entire world will receive greater clarity.
1056 Suppl, 83| which he ~suffered in this world; which is absurd. ~Aquin.:
1057 Suppl, 83| punishments as they have in this world: but the ~Divine justice
1058 Suppl, 84| judgment, the state of the world and of those who ~will have
1059 Suppl, 85| Now before the end of the ~world each of the damned is awarded
1060 Suppl, 85| from God, so at length ~the world will receive its ultimate
1061 Suppl, 85| upon whom the ends of the ~world are come'] that the ends
1062 Suppl, 85| come'] that the ends of the world are come," and (1 Jn. 2:
1063 Suppl, 85| finds him, so ~will the world's last day find him." Therefore
1064 Suppl, 85| Such is the end of ~the world when the day of judgment
1065 Suppl, 85| judgment will come. For the world will come to ~an end by
1066 Suppl, 85| knowledge of the end of the world is fittingly ~reserved to
1067 Suppl, 85| happen at the end of the ~world, but some of them belong
1068 Suppl, 85| signify the last state of the world, which is the ~last age
1069 Suppl, 86| despise all the things of the world and cleave to Christ alone. ~
1070 Suppl, 86| man contemptible in this world humility is the chief: and
1071 Suppl, 86| keeping with the state of this world: wherein men ~are placed
1072 Suppl, 86| renounced the things of the world and are solicitously ~thoughtful
1073 Suppl, 86| 11): ~"The prince of this world is already judged." Therefore
1074 Suppl, 88| OF THE QUALITY OF THE WORLD AFTER THE JUDGMENT (FIVE
1075 Suppl, 88| discuss the quality which the world and those who rise ~again
1076 Suppl, 88| state and quality of the world; (2) The ~state of the blessed; (
1077 Suppl, 88| will be a renewal of the world?~(2) Whether the movement
1078 Suppl, 88| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the world will be renewed?~Aquin.:
1079 Suppl, 88| It would seem that the world will never be renewed. For
1080 Suppl, 88| Eccles. 1:9). Now the world ~never had any disposition
1081 Suppl, 88| it is impossible for the world to be renewed.~Aquin.: SMT
1082 Suppl, 88| cycle of changes in the world as Empedocles and ~Origen (
1083 Suppl, 88| maintained, and after this world there will ~be another,
1084 Suppl, 88| befit the dweller. But the world was made ~to be man's dwelling.
1085 Suppl, 88| renewed. Therefore the world will be likewise.~Aquin.:
1086 Suppl, 88| wherefore he is called "a little world." Hence man loves ~the whole
1087 Suppl, 88| Hence man loves ~the whole world naturally and consequently
1088 Suppl, 88| will be the renewal of the world. Wherefore ~at the one same
1089 Suppl, 88| at the one same time, the world will be renewed, and man
1090 Suppl, 88| the future renewal of the world preceded in the works of ~
1091 Suppl, 88| It seems that when the world is thus renewed the movement
1092 Suppl, 88| in this renewal of the world the whole world will be ~
1093 Suppl, 88| renewal of the world the whole world will be ~bettered. Therefore
1094 Suppl, 88| the various parts of ~the world, by reason of its circular
1095 Suppl, 88| generation in this lower world." But generation ~will cease
1096 Suppl, 88| cease at this renewal of the world, not ~indeed by any natural
1097 Suppl, 88| corruption in this lower world: and in that respect also
1098 Suppl, 88| the entire renewal of the world is directed to man, that
1099 Suppl, 88| it would follow ~that the world must last that length of
1100 Suppl, 88| possible to know when ~the world will come to an end. For
1101 Suppl, 88| since the ~beginning of the world: and in the same way it
1102 Suppl, 88| whereas the time of the world's end is stated to be unknown.~
1103 Suppl, 88| with respect to this lower world. Hence it does not follow
1104 Suppl, 88| generation ~in this lower world by their movement, so are
1105 Suppl, 88| 2/3~Further, the whole world will be renewed for the
1106 Suppl, 88| noble part of the corporeal world. Therefore it will be ~altered
1107 Suppl, 88| that, The renewal of the world is directed to the end that, ~
1108 Suppl, 88| the Lord enlighteneth the world on high." Hence ~the heavenly
1109 Suppl, 88| errantium iii) that the world was by no means made for
1110 Suppl, 88| about the ~renewal of the world, as instanced by the quotations
1111 Suppl, 88| a person, and the whole ~world to be renewed, when he is
1112 Suppl, 88| 1]), the renewal of the world is ~directed to the effect
1113 Suppl, 88| we ~must not say that the world will remain imperfect when
1114 Suppl, 88| than the ~elements. Now the world, at this final renewal,
1115 Suppl, 88| whatever remains after the world has been renewed will remain ~
1116 Suppl, 88| after the renewal of the world.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
1117 Suppl, 88| Since the renewal of the world will be for man's sake it ~
1118 Suppl, 88| immortality"; and consequently the world will be renewed in such
1119 Suppl, 89| angels know all things in the World of God, before they happen."
1120 Suppl, 91| long as sinners are in this world they ~are in such a state
1121 Suppl, 93| widows have to bear in this world. When, however, in the course
1122 Suppl, 93| victory over the flesh and the world, so is a most perfect ~victory
1123 Suppl, 93| confidence, I have overcome the ~world," and Apoc. 5:5, "Behold
1124 Suppl, 93| In the conflict with the world, the chief victory is to
1125 Suppl, 93| victory is to suffer ~the world's persecution even until
1126 Suppl, 93| between the Father and the world. Hence He was a doctor,
1127 Suppl, 93| by ~manifesting to the world the truth which He had received
1128 Suppl, 93| suffering the persecution of the world; and He was a ~virgin, by
1129 Suppl, 94| the final cleansing of the world, there will be a ~separation
1130 Suppl, 94| to Wis. 5:21, "the whole ~world will fight with Him against
1131 Suppl, 94| will ~remain in the renewed world except only the body of
1132 Suppl, 94| drawn thither from the world." Therefore the darkness
1133 Suppl, 94| Wis. 5:21): "The . . . world shall fight . . . ~against
1134 Suppl, 94| the unwise." But the whole world would not fight against
1135 Suppl, 94| sensible things of ~this world. Therefore it is just that
1136 Suppl, 94| out of the ~globe [Douay: 'world']." Therefore the fire whereby
1137 Suppl, 94| knows in what part of the world hell is situated, unless
1138 Suppl, 94| the middle of the whole world: and he ~called it the prison-house
1139 Suppl, 94| living."], i.e. from this world. This is ~how Gregory expounds
1140 Suppl, 94| is taken away ~from this world wherein he now prides himself
1141 Suppl, 95| damned who, while in this world, acquired ~certain habits
1142 Suppl, 95| than that of sinners in the world. Now in this world some
1143 Suppl, 95| in the world. Now in this world some sinners repent ~not
1144 Suppl, 95| obstinate men may be in this world, they repent of ~the sins
1145 Suppl, 95| all unhappiness of ~this world. Now in order to escape
1146 Suppl, 95| the unhappiness of this world, it is ~desirable to some
1147 Suppl, 95| knowledge they had in this world? ~[*Cf. FP, Q[89]]~Aquin.:
1148 Suppl, 95| knowledge they had in this world. For there is very great
1149 Suppl, 95| than any pains of this ~world. Now in this world, when
1150 Suppl, 95| this ~world. Now in this world, when one is in very great
1151 Suppl, 95| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In this world the soul is united to a
1152 Suppl, 95| from the happenings of this world. But they do not see what
1153 Suppl, 96| the punishments of ~this world and of purgatory according
1154 Appen1, 2| the body suffers in this world is greater than the pain
1155 Appen1, 2| seen or ~conceived in this world."~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1
1156 Appen1, 2| punishment by the pains of this world, at least by ~death, which
1157 Appen1, 2| than all the ~pains of this world, as stated above (A[3]).
1158 Appen2, 1| place as hell, but in this world.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 2 Q[
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