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     Part, Question501 Suppl, 54|           or not kin, because ~they remain equally kin at all times:
502 Suppl, 55|         seem that affinity does not remain after the death of ~husband
503 Suppl, 58|           intercourse, the marriage remain unconsummated, the ~Church
504 Suppl, 58|            of his wife he ~ought to remain without any hope of marriage,
505 Suppl, 59|          converted to the faith can remain with his ~wife if she be
506 Suppl, 59|         converted to the faith, may remain with his ~wife is she be
507 Suppl, 59|             to the faith he ~cannot remain with his wife who is an
508 Suppl, 59|          Since then if the believer remain with the ~unbeliever whom
509 Suppl, 59|            being ~converted, cannot remain with an unbeliever.~Aquin.:
510 Suppl, 59|      Further, "An unbeliever cannot remain united to her who has been ~
511 Suppl, 59|           believing husband cannot ~remain with an unbelieving wife,
512 Suppl, 59|           his law. If, then, he can remain with those whom he married
513 Suppl, 59|        least in this case he cannot remain with ~this second wife.~
514 Suppl, 59|             Apostle counsels him to remain (1 Cor. 7:12).~Aquin.: SMT
515 Suppl, 59|         seem that they may lawfully remain together.~Aquin.: SMT XP
516 Suppl, 59|             unbelieving wife or to ~remain with her, as he has to put
517 Suppl, 59|            an adulterous wife or to remain ~with her. For an innocent
518 Suppl, 59|         innocent husband is free to remain with an adulterous ~wife
519 Suppl, 59|            after his conversion may remain with the unbeliever in the ~
520 Suppl, 59|             of the Church, they can remain together if ~both be converted,
521 Suppl, 59|          with all his wives, he may remain with the first, and must
522 Suppl, 59|      children ~of their union would remain with the mother, because "
523 Suppl, 59|          wife he would be forced to remain ~continent, which would
524 Suppl, 59|         dissolved, if the one party remain in unbelief, and the other
525 Suppl, 59|            were to say: "I will not remain your wife unless you amass
526 Suppl, 62|           being divorced, they must remain unmarried?~(6) Whether they
527 Suppl, 62|            if she depart, ~that she remain unmarried."~Aquin.: SMT
528 Suppl, 62|            if she depart, that ~she remain unmarried, or be reconciled
529 Suppl, 62|      reconciled to her; but if she ~remain incorrigible in her sin,
530 Suppl, 64|          his best that his wife may remain continent.~Aquin.: SMT XP
531 Suppl, 64|             ought to be ~willing to remain continent for a time, in
532 Suppl, 65|            teaching of the children remain a ~duty of the parents during
533 Suppl, 65|             female and ~her mate to remain together constitutes matrimony.
534 Suppl, 66|       Reader marry a widow, let him remain a Reader, or if there be
535 Suppl, 67|          necessary that the parents remain together permanently; which
536 Suppl, 70|        Whether the sensitive powers remain in the separated soul?~(
537 Suppl, 70|             of the aforesaid powers remain in the soul? ~(3) Whether
538 Suppl, 70|        Whether the sensitive powers remain in the separated soul? [*
539 Suppl, 70|           that the sensitive powers remain in the sensitive ~soul.
540 Suppl, 70|      Therefore the sensitive powers remain in the separated soul.~Aquin.:
541 Suppl, 70|      corrupted the sensitive powers remain ~not in the soul.~Aquin.:
542 Suppl, 70|               If, however, anything remain at ~last, we must ask what
543 Suppl, 70|             sensitive powers do not remain ~in the separated soul.~
544 Suppl, 70|          proper ~passions must also remain, and when it is corrupted
545 Suppl, 70|            their actions must needs remain in the separated body, while
546 Suppl, 70|           and ~these primary powers remain in the separated soul. But
547 Suppl, 70|            other like powers do not remain ~in the separated soul except
548 Suppl, 70|            of the intellective part remain in the separated soul, the
549 Suppl, 70|    separated soul, the latter ~will remain entire and undiminished,
550 Suppl, 70|            sensitive powers do not ~remain actually: as neither is
551 Suppl, 70|     Wherefore, just as a fire would remain identically the same, although ~
552 Suppl, 70|             of the sensitive powers remain in the separated soul?~Aquin.:
553 Suppl, 70|             of the sensitive powers remain in the ~separated soul.
554 Suppl, 70|             to soul and body cannot remain in ~the separated soul.
555 Suppl, 70|             body. and ~these do not remain in the separated soul; and
556 Suppl, 70|             sensitive powers nowise remain in the ~separated soul,
557 Suppl, 71|            not follow that the sins remain unpunished, because the ~
558 Suppl, 71|             no harm if their bodies remain ~unburied: and consequently
559 Suppl, 72|     requires that we, ~who while we remain in the body are pilgrims
560 Suppl, 72|       Therefore neither will light ~remain in the heavenly bodies.~
561 Suppl, 72|          that all the elements will remain as to their matter, while
562 Suppl, 72|          that all the elements will remain as to their ~substance,
563 Suppl, 72|            as the substantial forms remain, for the aforesaid ~qualities
564 Suppl, 72|      provided the species ~of water remain. Moreover, these same elemental
565 Suppl, 72|           be that the elements will remain as to ~their substance and
566 Suppl, 72|             the waves. The sea will remain, not as to this second, ~
567 Suppl, 72|          Then we who are alive, who remain unto ~the coming of the
568 Suppl, 72|            Christ' - the words "who remain," etc., are from 1 Thess.
569 Suppl, 72|          subtle and ~lightsome will remain above for the glory of the
570 Suppl, 72|           body. Hence no ~soul will remain for ever separated from
571 Suppl, 75|        movement ceases nothing ~can remain living with that life which
572 Suppl, 75|          Therefore there will still remain in ~those ashes a natural
573 Suppl, 75|            that the vices actually ~remain in the ashes of the dead,
574 Suppl, 75|             the dead, but that they remain according to the ~ordering
575 Suppl, 76|           which came before may yet remain. ~Now, as the Commentator
576 Suppl, 76|              these dimensions still remain the same: and consequently
577 Suppl, 76|           But sense, as it does not remain in the ~separated soul (
578 Suppl, 76|         itself, so as to be able to remain ~after the corruption of
579 Suppl, 76|     identical ~humanity, which will remain even after death, albeit
580 Suppl, 76|           according to some, do not remain. And since these powers
581 Suppl, 77|           material part must needs ~remain throughout the whole lifetime;
582 Suppl, 77|           species, since thus they ~remain; but not as regards what
583 Suppl, 77|          and ~forth materially, but remain formally, since these others
584 Suppl, 77|             commonwealth is said to remain the selfsame. In like manner,
585 Suppl, 77|            as to their matter, ~but remain as to their species; and
586 Suppl, 77|             parts of ~matter, which remain not but ebb and flow, rise
587 Suppl, 78|            in ~the elect there will remain the reverence due to old
588 Suppl, 79|             that the ~elements will remain, then, as to substance,
589 Suppl, 79|             absurd for the cause to remain and the effect to be removed.
590 Suppl, 79|             that the qualities will remain, but deprived of their proper ~
591 Suppl, 79|          yet that potentiality will remain tied ~by the triumph of
592 Suppl, 79|            the specific nature will remain the same in man and in ~
593 Suppl, 80|             said that the body will remain at the ~resurrection, but
594 Suppl, 80|       impossible for two ~bodies to remain two and yet be together
595 Suppl, 80|     touching one another they still remain two. Even so a circle described
596 Suppl, 81|           the heavenly bodies, will remain ~altogether without movement,
597 Suppl, 81|             more will human bodies ~remain so.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84]
598 Suppl, 81|              such like defects will remain in glorified bodies.~Aquin.:
599 Suppl, 83|        deformities and defects will remain in the bodies of the ~damned,
600 Suppl, 83|      salamander, which are ~said to remain living in fire without being
601 Suppl, 83|         like the aforesaid animals, remain in the fire without being ~
602 Suppl, 83|             move, there will still ~remain the passion which is after
603 Suppl, 83|       sometimes ~certain bodies may remain in fire without hurt, such
604 Suppl, 83|          apposite, since it cannot ~remain in the fire without being
605 Suppl, 84|            be none of them but will remain somewhat in its ~effect,
606 Suppl, 84|         which are not deadened will remain in the ~reward accorded
607 Suppl, 84|             those that are deadened remain in the ~guilt of ingratitude,
608 Suppl, 84|           blotted out by repentance remain in the debt of punishment
609 Suppl, 84|           blotted out by repentance remain in the ~remembrance of repentance,
610 Suppl, 86|        nature: since "natural goods remain in them unimpaired" as Dionysius
611 Suppl, 88|             animals and plants will remain?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
612 Suppl, 88|          shall never fail, but will remain for ~ever. Therefore the
613 Suppl, 88|             heavenly movement, will remain for ever. Therefore the
614 Suppl, 88|            the heavenly bodies will remain for ~ever. Now it is useless
615 Suppl, 88|       Therefore their movement will remain for ~ever, else those bodies
616 Suppl, 88|             else those bodies would remain without a purpose.~Aquin.:
617 Suppl, 88|            reduced to act, it would remain useless, and would always
618 Suppl, 88|           not follow that they will remain without a ~purpose.~Aquin.:
619 Suppl, 88|        heaven, which substance will remain. ~Wherefore it does not
620 Suppl, 88|             be in a place will not ~remain incomplete or without a
621 Suppl, 88|            of its revolutions would remain ~incomplete. But this argument
622 Suppl, 88|     generation, its brightness will remain, while its movement will
623 Suppl, 88|            so the same harmony will remain.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
624 Suppl, 88|             plants and animals will remain in this renewal?~Aquin.:
625 Suppl, 88|             plants and animals will remain in this ~renewal. For the
626 Suppl, 88|          Further, the universe will remain imperfect if anything belonging ~
627 Suppl, 88|             say that the world will remain imperfect when it is renewed,
628 Suppl, 88|             plants and animals will remain.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
629 Suppl, 88|           animals and plants should remain rather than the ~elements,
630 Suppl, 88|           plants and animals are to remain, either all of them ~will,
631 Suppl, 88|           not all but ~some of them remain, since there is no more
632 Suppl, 88|         world has been renewed will remain ~for ever, generation and
633 Suppl, 88|         plants nor animals ought to remain.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
634 Suppl, 88|        throw off all corruption and remain for ever at rest. Therefore ~
635 Suppl, 88|            soul to wit, ~which will remain incorrupt after the corruption
636 Suppl, 88|          their form which ~does not remain actually; and thus they
637 Suppl, 88|   incorruption. Hence they will not remain in this renewal, but those ~
638 Suppl, 88|             But this state will not remain in the elements: ~wherefore
639 Suppl, 88|            for animals or plants to remain.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
640 Suppl, 89|    understand all things, it would ~remain imperfect, which is absurd.~
641 Suppl, 92|            which reason it will not remain in heaven ~[Cf. SS, Q[18],
642 Suppl, 93|             say, to one who vows to remain ~a widow. Therefore it would
643 Suppl, 94|          animal or mixed body will ~remain in the renewed world except
644 Suppl, 94|           numbers, that no air will remain, so that there will be no
645 Suppl, 94|       especially if things were to ~remain in this state of generation
646 Suppl, 95|       habits of civic virtue do not remain in the separated ~soul,
647 Suppl, 95|          civic life which will ~not remain after this life. Even though
648 Suppl, 95|           in the malice of sin will remain in them; but they will ~
649 Suppl, 95|           Yet the will of them will remain perverse, because they ~
650 Suppl, 95|            the intelligible species remain in the separated soul, as ~
651 Suppl, 95|           not use them, these would remain in them to no purpose.~Aquin.:
652 Suppl, 96|      pronounced by human law, would remain in him for ~ever. On the
653 Suppl, 96|           to sin, he is willing to ~remain in sin for ever. For man
654 Suppl, 96|         might say that he wished to remain there for ever, whatever
655 Suppl, 96|             sin, and is willing ~to remain in sin forever, if he could
656 Suppl, 96|      tranquillity of the others who remain in the state. Accordingly
657 Suppl, 96|        guilt. And since guilt ~will remain in the soul for ever, its
658 Suppl, 96|             for the good angels to ~remain in eternal happiness, and
659 Suppl, 96|                My spirit shall not ~remain in man for ever because
660 Suppl, 96|      unwilling to be included or to remain in this ~reconciliation
661 Appen1, 2|             no more, sin ~can still remain.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[
 
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