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     Part, Question501 Suppl, 73|     immediately, but it causes the ~resurrection of others by means of Christ-man
502 Suppl, 73|          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The resurrection of all men will bear some
503 Suppl, 73|            resemblance to ~Christ's resurrection, as regards that which pertains
504 Suppl, 73|            will be the cause of our resurrection?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
505 Suppl, 73|            not be the cause ~of our resurrection. For the Damascene says (
506 Suppl, 73|         Thou ~must believe that the resurrection will take place by God's
507 Suppl, 73|            sufficient cause of our ~resurrection, we ought not to assign
508 Suppl, 73|           sound is the cause of the resurrection, this will ~only be by a
509 Suppl, 73|             a sound be the cause of resurrection, the resurrection would ~
510 Suppl, 73|          cause of resurrection, the resurrection would ~be natural: which
511 Suppl, 73|          the univocal cause of our ~resurrection: wherefore at the resurrection
512 Suppl, 73|      resurrection: wherefore at the resurrection of bodies, it behooves Christ ~
513 Suppl, 73|        behooves Christ ~to work the resurrection at the giving of some common
514 Suppl, 73|             s voice commanding ~the resurrection, even as He commanded the
515 Suppl, 73|           the material cause of the resurrection: to wit, the Divine ~will
516 Suppl, 73|           Divine nod, at which the ~resurrection will take place, is nothing
517 Suppl, 73|           obey by concurring in the resurrection of the dead. This ~sign
518 Suppl, 73|             do anything towards the resurrection?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
519 Suppl, 73|         nothing at all towards the ~resurrection. For raising the dead shows
520 Suppl, 73|          Therefore neither will the resurrection, ~which is reunion of soul
521 Suppl, 73|              D, 43). Therefore the ~resurrection will not be wrought by the
522 Suppl, 73|          rise again." Therefore the resurrection of the dead will be ~accomplished
523 Suppl, 73|              the angels. Now in the resurrection there is something pertaining
524 Suppl, 73|      ministry of the angels in ~the resurrection. But the soul, even as it
525 Suppl, 73|       co-operate with him as to the resurrection of each individual to whose ~
526 Suppl, 74|          THE TIME AND MANNER OF THE RESURRECTION (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
527 Suppl, 74|          the time and manner of the resurrection. Under this ~head there
528 Suppl, 74|             Whether the time of the resurrection should be delayed until
529 Suppl, 74|             hidden?~(3) Whether the resurrection will occur at night-time?~(
530 Suppl, 74|             Whether the time of our resurrection should be delayed till the
531 Suppl, 74|           seem that the time of the resurrection ought not to be ~delayed
532 Suppl, 74|            Head, did not delay His ~resurrection until the end of the world,
533 Suppl, 74|            there is no need for the resurrection of the ~early saints to
534 Suppl, 74|             1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the resurrection of the Head is the cause
535 Suppl, 74|           Head is the cause of the ~resurrection of the members. But the
536 Suppl, 74|             of the members. But the resurrection of certain members that ~
537 Suppl, 74|         immediately after ~Christ's resurrection, as is piously believed
538 Suppl, 74|             s works]. Therefore the resurrection of others will be so much ~
539 Suppl, 74|            so much ~nearer Christ's resurrection, according as they have
540 Suppl, 74|    Therefore it would seem that the resurrection of ~the Old Testament saints
541 Suppl, 74|           the ~world. Yet after the resurrection of the dead, the years are
542 Suppl, 74|           still ~reckoned until the resurrection of others, as appears from
543 Suppl, 74|            finished." Therefore the resurrection of all is not delayed until
544 Suppl, 74|            of ~death. Therefore the resurrection of men will be delayed until
545 Suppl, 74|         rejoice the ~more." But the resurrection will not precede the glorification
546 Suppl, 74|             and the children of the resurrection will be "as ~the angels . . .
547 Suppl, 74|           Mt. 22:30). Therefore the resurrection will ~be delayed till the
548 Suppl, 74|             teaching of ~faith, the resurrection will bring men to immortal
549 Suppl, 74|            no more" (Rm. 6:9), the ~resurrection of human bodies will be
550 Suppl, 74|            another. ~Hence Christ's resurrection is an exemplar of ours,
551 Suppl, 74|           in us the hope of our own resurrection. But the ~resurrection of
552 Suppl, 74|          own resurrection. But the ~resurrection of one of Christ's members
553 Suppl, 74|            is not the cause of the ~resurrection of other members, and consequently
554 Suppl, 74|           and consequently Christ's resurrection had ~to precede the resurrection
555 Suppl, 74|    resurrection had ~to precede the resurrection of others who have all to
556 Suppl, 74|           in ~reference to Christ's resurrection: and if it has been granted
557 Suppl, 74|       granted to others ~that their resurrection should not be delayed until
558 Suppl, 74|          delayed until the general ~resurrection, this has been by special
559 Suppl, 74|             to be doubtful of this ~resurrection of the saints with Christ,
560 Suppl, 74|       having been ~witnesses to the resurrection, they died again, so that
561 Suppl, 74|          died again) rather than a ~resurrection such as will be at the end
562 Suppl, 74|            witness to Christ's true resurrection, it was fitting that they ~
563 Suppl, 74|           rise again. Nor was their resurrection hastened for their ~sake,
564 Suppl, 74|         bearing witness to Christ's resurrection: and ~that by bearing witness
565 Suppl, 74|           the Gospel mentions their resurrection before Christ's, we must ~
566 Suppl, 74|         none rose again with a true resurrection before ~Christ, since He
567 Suppl, 74|        resuscitated before Christ's resurrection, as in the ~case of Lazarus.~
568 Suppl, 74|         that there will be a first ~resurrection of the dead that they may
569 Suppl, 74|             namely of the spiritual resurrection, whereby men ~shall rise
570 Suppl, 74|            grace: while the second ~resurrection is of bodies. The reign
571 Suppl, 74|             Whether the time of our resurrection is hidden?~Aquin.: SMT XP
572 Suppl, 74|             will be the time of the resurrection and ~judgment. Therefore
573 Suppl, 74|            of the ~world and of the resurrection can be known exactly from
574 Suppl, 74|             of the world and of the resurrection can be ~known exactly.~Aquin.:
575 Suppl, 74|              and the time until the resurrection ~cannot be reckoned by natural
576 Suppl, 74|         natural reason, because the resurrection and the ~end of the heavenly
577 Suppl, 74|           time between this and the resurrection cannot be reckoned by natural ~
578 Suppl, 74|         Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the resurrection will take place at night-time?~
579 Suppl, 74|              It would seem that the resurrection will not be at night-time. ~
580 Suppl, 74|             at night-time. ~For the resurrection will not be "till the heavens
581 Suppl, 74|             nor day. Therefore the ~resurrection will not be at night-time.~
582 Suppl, 74|           On the contrary, Christ's resurrection is the exemplar of ours.
583 Suppl, 74|     exemplar of ours. Now ~Christ's resurrection was at night, as Gregory
584 Suppl, 74|           in Evang.). Therefore our resurrection will also be at ~night-time.~
585 Suppl, 74|             Now, when He ~comes the resurrection will take place, as stated
586 Suppl, 74|               A[2]). ~Therefore the resurrection will be at night-time.~Aquin.:
587 Suppl, 74|          time and hour at which the resurrection will be ~cannot be known
588 Suppl, 74|             1~Reply OBJ 1: When the resurrection occurs, it will not be time
589 Suppl, 74|    accordingly it is said ~that the resurrection will be at this or that
590 Suppl, 74|            matters not whether the ~resurrection be in the day or in the
591 Suppl, 74|          fittingly, namely that the resurrection be ~in the day or in the
592 Suppl, 74|         Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the resurrection will happen suddenly or
593 Suppl, 74|              It would seem that the resurrection will not happen suddenly
594 Suppl, 74|            but ~by degrees. For the resurrection of the dead is foretold (
595 Suppl, 74|            the ~souls, and thus the resurrection will not be sudden.~Aquin.:
596 Suppl, 74|      following one another. Now the resurrection requires several ~actions
597 Suppl, 74|            the soul. Therefore the ~resurrection will not be sudden.~Aquin.:
598 Suppl, 74|            will be the cause of the resurrection, as stated above (Q[76], ~
599 Suppl, 74|                A[2]). Therefore the resurrection will take time and will
600 Suppl, 74|            et ~Sensato vii. Now the resurrection requires local movement
601 Suppl, 74|             an eye." Therefore the ~resurrection will be sudden.~Aquin.:
602 Suppl, 74|           Thou shalt believe in the resurrection to be wrought by the ~power
603 Suppl, 74|            infinite. Therefore the ~resurrection will be sudden.~Aquin.:
604 Suppl, 74|             1~I answer that, At the resurrection something will be done by
605 Suppl, 74|            that will happen in the ~resurrection, although they will all
606 Suppl, 75|             TERM "WHEREFROM" OF THE RESURRECTION (THREE ARTICLES)~We must
607 Suppl, 75|             term "wherefrom" of the resurrection; and under ~this head there
608 Suppl, 75|             term "wherefrom" of the resurrection in every ~case?~(2) Whether
609 Suppl, 75|             term "wherefrom" of the resurrection in all ~cases?~Aquin.: SMT
610 Suppl, 75|            term "wherefrom" of the ~resurrection in all cases. Because some
611 Suppl, 75|         arrayed in the glory of the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[78] A[
612 Suppl, 75|            the impassibility of the resurrection, than for them to ~die first,
613 Suppl, 75|          and he is speaking of the ~resurrection of the body as compared
614 Suppl, 75|      Scripture which ~foretells the resurrection of all; and resurrection
615 Suppl, 75|            resurrection of all; and resurrection is not predicted ~properly
616 Suppl, 75|           from ashes. For ~Christ's resurrection is the exemplar of ours.
617 Suppl, 75|           exemplar of ours. Yet His resurrection was ~not from ashes, for
618 Suppl, 75|           the term "whereto" of the resurrection is not the same in the good
619 Suppl, 75|          rise ~again at the general resurrection were born in original sin,
620 Suppl, 75|            also that at the general resurrection all ~will rise again from
621 Suppl, 75|             the hastening of ~their resurrection, be vouchsafed to certain
622 Suppl, 75|             holy writ foretells the resurrection, so ~does it foretell the
623 Suppl, 75|             1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ's resurrection is the exemplar of ours
624 Suppl, 75|           term "whereto." Hence the resurrection of the ~saints which will
625 Suppl, 75|          must needs differ from the resurrection of ~the wicked which will
626 Suppl, 75|           no natural inclination to resurrection, but only by the ordering ~
627 Suppl, 76|            Para. 1/1~Whether in the resurrection the soul will be reunited
628 Suppl, 76|         same ~identical body at the resurrection, for "thou sowest not the
629 Suppl, 76|       comparing death to sowing and resurrection to fructifying. Therefore
630 Suppl, 76|         death is not resumed at the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[79] A[
631 Suppl, 76|           agent. Since ~then at the resurrection the soul will not be of
632 Suppl, 76|            of the vision after ~the resurrection, as appears from the preceding
633 Suppl, 76|             De Fide Orth. iv, 27): "Resurrection is the ~second rising of
634 Suppl, 76|         prejudicial to the truth of resurrection as witnessed to by Holy ~
635 Suppl, 76|         Writ. For we cannot call it resurrection unless the soul return to
636 Suppl, 76|            to the ~same body, since resurrection is a second rising, and
637 Suppl, 76|         rises that falls: wherefore resurrection regards the body which after ~
638 Suppl, 76|          resumes, it will ~not be a resurrection, but rather the assuming
639 Suppl, 76|  incompatible with one another. But resurrection is a repeated union: ~therefore
640 Suppl, 76|            of the vision after the ~resurrection. Therefore the same identical
641 Suppl, 76|            necessity of holding the resurrection arises from ~this - that
642 Suppl, 76|        otherwise there ~would be no resurrection properly speaking, if the
643 Suppl, 76|      Scripture which ~proclaims the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[79] A[
644 Suppl, 76|            share that ~being by the resurrection, since the being of the
645 Suppl, 76|        quiddity. Since ~then at the resurrection there will be the selfsame
646 Suppl, 76|           clear that generation and resurrection are not the ~self-same movement.
647 Suppl, 76|            and consequently in the ~resurrection there would not be the same
648 Suppl, 76|             body must needs, by the resurrection, ~return to the same parts
649 Suppl, 76|             body to ~return, by the resurrection, to the same parts that
650 Suppl, 76|           necessary that after the ~resurrection the body be resumed by the
651 Suppl, 76|        contrary to the truth of the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[79] A[
652 Suppl, 76|             1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the resurrection is directed to the end that
653 Suppl, 76|          demerit. Therefore at ~the resurrection each part must needs return
654 Suppl, 76|        retain their position at the resurrection, especially as regards the ~
655 Suppl, 77|      INTEGRITY OF THE BODIES IN THE RESURRECTION (FIVE ARTICLES)~We must
656 Suppl, 77|      integrity of the bodies in the resurrection. ~Under this head there
657 Suppl, 77|            fitting to man after the resurrection, especially the use of the
658 Suppl, 77|           cannot be rewarded at the resurrection, neither for any good deed, ~
659 Suppl, 77|             restored to man at the ~resurrection according to the text (Sent.
660 Suppl, 77|        perfect" (Dt. 32:4). But the resurrection ~will be the work of God.
661 Suppl, 77|             soul. Since then at the resurrection it behooves man's ~body
662 Suppl, 77|           needs be ~restored at the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[
663 Suppl, 77|             also required after the resurrection: ~but if they be considered
664 Suppl, 77|           the waste. Now after ~the resurrection there will be no waste.
665 Suppl, 77|         body is not directed to the resurrection except in so far as it is ~
666 Suppl, 77|          OTC Para. 2/2~Further, our resurrection will be conformed to the
667 Suppl, 77|            will be conformed to the resurrection of ~Christ. Now in Christ'
668 Suppl, 77|             Christ. Now in Christ's resurrection His blood rose again, else
669 Suppl, 77|          those who take part in the resurrection will rise again, as stated
670 Suppl, 77|           again, ~because after the resurrection each part of the body will
671 Suppl, 77|       generation will be after ~the resurrection for the integrity of human
672 Suppl, 77|      received a rational ~soul, the resurrection applies to them - must needs
673 Suppl, 77|             body is directed to the resurrection. ~Therefore whatever belonged
674 Suppl, 77|          man will be removed at the resurrection, especially in ~the elect,
675 Suppl, 77|             Wherefore since at the ~resurrection it behooves human nature
676 Suppl, 77|             human nature nor to the resurrection. Accordingly it is clear ~
677 Suppl, 77|           first was directed to the resurrection by union with the rational
678 Suppl, 77|     otherwise what belonged to ~the resurrection in the first will rise again
679 Suppl, 77|           is not concerned with the resurrection before it ~is animated by
680 Suppl, 77|           is less concerned in the ~resurrection than the other members.
681 Suppl, 77|             body is directed to the resurrection through being perfected
682 Suppl, 77|             is not directed to the ~resurrection, except in so far as it
683 Suppl, 77|       thereof it is directed to the resurrection. But the first and ~second
684 Suppl, 77|             equally directed to the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[
685 Suppl, 78|       nature will be brought by the resurrection to the ~state of its ultimate
686 Suppl, 78|            will be set right at the resurrection. Therefore all ~will rise
687 Suppl, 78|       restore the human body by the resurrection, and to the matter ~from
688 Suppl, 78|          that ~power. Therefore the resurrection of all men will bring them
689 Suppl, 78|          will not be altered at the resurrection. ~Therefore neither will
690 Suppl, 78|          nature will be restored by resurrection unto glory or ~unto punishment.
691 Suppl, 78|             1~I answer that, At the resurrection human nature will be restored
692 Suppl, 78| consequently we must observe in the resurrection what is requisite not ~only
693 Suppl, 78|           which they are before the resurrection - but to nature which the ~
694 Suppl, 78|            supply the defect at the resurrection, ~as in dwarfs, and in like
695 Suppl, 78|             will be removed ~at the resurrection. Now the female sex is produced
696 Suppl, 78|           Para. 2/2~Further, at the resurrection God will restore man to
697 Suppl, 78|       restore the female sex at the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[81] A[
698 Suppl, 78|        strength of body. After the ~resurrection, however, the difference
699 Suppl, 78|          generative powers. For our resurrection will be conformed to Christ'
700 Suppl, 78|          said to have ate after His resurrection (Jn. 21; Lk. 24). ~Therefore,
701 Suppl, 78|                Therefore, after the resurrection men will eat, and in like
702 Suppl, 78|          respective ~acts after the resurrection. And so the same conclusion
703 Suppl, 78|           OBJ 4: Further, after the resurrection there will be perfect joy
704 Suppl, 78|        written (Mt. 22:30): "In the resurrection they ~shall neither marry
705 Suppl, 78|            But in the state ~of the resurrection the human race will already
706 Suppl, 78|              1/1~I answer that, The resurrection will not be necessary to
707 Suppl, 78|           but the necessity ~of the resurrection regards the attainment of
708 Suppl, 78|           nature will not be in the resurrection: such are the ~actions of
709 Suppl, 78|            these will cease ~at the resurrection. And since to eat, drink,
710 Suppl, 78|             they will not be in the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[81] A[
711 Suppl, 78|       nature needed food after the ~resurrection, but of power, so as to
712 Suppl, 78|          such proof at the general ~resurrection, since it will be evident
713 Suppl, 79|             THE BLESSED AFTER THEIR RESURRECTION (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
714 Suppl, 79|            be impassible after the ~resurrection?~(2) Whether all will be
715 Suppl, 79|            be impassible after the ~resurrection?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
716 Suppl, 79|            be impassible ~after the resurrection. For everything mortal is
717 Suppl, 79|       passible. But man, after ~the resurrection, will be "a mortal rational
718 Suppl, 79|            another thing after the ~resurrection; since matter, according
719 Suppl, 79|            of the saints after ~the resurrection will have matter in common
720 Suppl, 79|            of contraries after the ~resurrection, even as now. Therefore
721 Suppl, 79|          will be passible after the resurrection. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
722 Suppl, 79|             incorruptible after the resurrection, ~according to 1 Cor. 15:
723 Suppl, 79|          bodies of the saints after resurrection; ~wherefore they are said
724 Suppl, 79|            elements, whereas in the resurrection the nature of the fifth
725 Suppl, 79|             in the saints after the resurrection, the soul will ~have complete
726 Suppl, 79|             of the saints after the resurrection, no action or passion ~will
727 Suppl, 79|          without those limbs in the resurrection of the dead, ~for to them
728 Suppl, 79|             of the saints after the resurrection ~would be likened to sleep
729 Suppl, 79|           impossible, since in ~the resurrection the specific nature will
730 Suppl, 79|    Wherefore if the saints, ~in the resurrection, were to have sensations
731 Suppl, 79|           in the blessed, after the resurrection, all the senses will be
732 Suppl, 79|     nutritive ~power. Now after the resurrection there will be no such action,
733 Suppl, 79|         will be corrupted after the resurrection because ~the whole creature
734 Suppl, 79|              the blessed, after the resurrection, will require no teaching
735 Suppl, 79|           thing seen. But after the resurrection this will be impossible
736 Suppl, 80|           and they said that at the resurrection the body will be ~transformed
737 Suppl, 80|            body will remain at the ~resurrection, but that it will be endowed
738 Suppl, 80|             palpable body after the Resurrection, ~as appears from the last
739 Suppl, 80|             the fact that after His Resurrection ~He went in to His disciples,
740 Suppl, 80|            of His Godhead after His resurrection, even as in His birth [*
741 Suppl, 80|           that in the glory of the ~resurrection our bodies will be impalpable.~
742 Suppl, 80|      complete proof that after His ~resurrection His body was unchanged in
743 Suppl, 81|       bodies of the blessed in the ~resurrection. Under this head there are
744 Suppl, 81|    glorified bodies will, after the resurrection, be taken up by the ~angels (
745 Suppl, 81|         moved. And since, after the resurrection, the ~soul will perfectly
746 Suppl, 81|         glory. Since then after the resurrection the glory of the saints
747 Suppl, 81|              instant. Now after the resurrection the glorified body will
748 Suppl, 81|           OBJ 5: Although after the resurrection the time which is the ~measure
749 Suppl, 82|            beatified bodies at the ~resurrection. Under this head there are
750 Suppl, 82|            to assert that after the resurrection the ~bodies of the saints
751 Suppl, 82|           our Lord's body after the resurrection, without witnessing its ~
752 Suppl, 82|            body of Christ after the resurrection. Now after the resurrection ~
753 Suppl, 82|         resurrection. Now after the resurrection ~Christ's body was not necessarily
754 Suppl, 83|           be taken from them at the resurrection. But such are ~their deformities.
755 Suppl, 83|         bodies of the damned at the resurrection, since their bodies will
756 Suppl, 83|       defects or deformities at the resurrection, unless ~the demerit of
757 Suppl, 83|            the body's nature at the resurrection. Wherefore whatever ~defect
758 Suppl, 83|           entirely done away at the resurrection: whereas those ~defects
759 Suppl, 83|           elect by the glory of the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[86] A[
760 Suppl, 83|       property. Wherefore after the resurrection, ~and the cessation of the
761 Suppl, 83|              Thus after the general resurrection the two aforesaid modes ~
762 Suppl, 83|          will be rewarded after the resurrection. Therefore ~in like manner
763 Suppl, 83|           Since therefore after the resurrection and the cessation of the
764 Suppl, 83|          chilled: whereas after the resurrection it ~will be impossible for
765 Suppl, 84|            things which follow the ~resurrection. The first of these to be
766 Suppl, 84|         Para. 1/1~Whether after the resurrection every one will know what
767 Suppl, 84|             It seems that after the resurrection everyone will not be able
768 Suppl, 84|           the memory. Now after the resurrection men will be unable to perceive ~
769 Suppl, 84|            in the saints after the ~resurrection, they will grieve exceedingly
770 Suppl, 84|            1~OBJ 4: Further, at the resurrection the damned will be to the
771 Suppl, 84|           is ~promised us after the resurrection (Mt. 22:30). Now angels
772 Suppl, 84|             of the damned after the resurrection will ~not be clearer than
773 Suppl, 85|             be a judgment after the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[88] A[
774 Suppl, 85|           shall come forth unto the resurrection of life, but they that have
775 Suppl, 85|           have done ~evil, unto the resurrection of judgment." Therefore
776 Suppl, 85|          would seem that ~after the resurrection there will be a judgment.~
777 Suppl, 87|            xix in Joan.) that "the ~resurrection of the soul is the work
778 Suppl, 87|            the Son of God, and the ~resurrection of the body is the work
779 Suppl, 87|          flesh" is the cause of the resurrection of souls; ~wherefore also
780 Suppl, 88|          use of man. Now, after the resurrection, ~the brightness of the
781 Suppl, 88|         light of the sun. After the resurrection, however, when the ~light
782 Suppl, 89|         Para. 1/1~Whether after the resurrection the saints will see God
783 Suppl, 89|           would seem that after the resurrection the saints will see God ~
784 Suppl, 89|             to the saints after the resurrection), he will be able ~even
785 Suppl, 89|           they ~will live after the resurrection. Therefore, etc.~Aquin.:
786 Suppl, 90|           namely God; and after the resurrection of the body it will rejoice ~
787 Suppl, 90|           will be greater after the resurrection than after their death.~
788 Suppl, 90|           will be greater after the resurrection of the ~body than before.~
789 Suppl, 90|        increase in extent after the resurrection, because their happiness
790 Suppl, 92|          the wedding when after His resurrection the new Man ~espoused to
791 Suppl, 94|            wicked is a proof of the resurrection ~of the body." But this
792 Suppl, 94|             in the damned after the resurrection: ~for the bodies of the
793 Suppl, 94|           is a proof ~of the body's resurrection, and corresponds to the
794 Suppl, 94|       Avicenna, disbelieving in the resurrection, thought ~that the soul
795 Suppl, 94|             of the damned after the resurrection is corporeal, ~since one
796 Suppl, 94|             cast ~thither after the resurrection. Again Augustine, as quoted
797 Appen1, 1|           OBJ 5: Further, after the resurrection the bodies of children will
798 Appen1, 1|       naturally, or the body after ~resurrection, since then all natural
799 Appen1, 1|            them: because, after the resurrection, no body ~will act on another,
800 Appen1, 2|           would be milder after the resurrection than ~before, which is false.~
 
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