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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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501 3, 77 | entirely corrupted, there remains no further question, because 502 3, 78 | 5~Consequently, then, it remains to be said, as stated above ( 503 3, 79 | the ~spiritual life. It remains, then, that when the sacrament 504 3, 80 | heat: ~hence Christ's body remains just as long under the sacramental 505 3, 80 | slight quantity, or of the remains of food continuing in ~the 506 3, 80 | food or drink. But the ~remains of food left in the mouth, 507 3, 80 | good of the unavoidable remains ~of the water or wine wherewith 508 3, 81 | of sinning. Therefore, it remains to be ~said that Judas received 509 3, 82 | minister; and this ministry ~remains even in sinful men, as was 510 3, 82 | ii): "Just as Baptism ~remains in them," i.e. in heretics, 511 3, 82 | Church, in whose unity he remains; but in consecrating the ~ 512 3, 84 | which is unknown]: "What remains ~for us to do, save to sorrow 513 3, 86 | the guilt while the debt remains?~(5) Whether any remnants 514 3, 86 | while the sin of unbelief ~remains.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[86] A[ 515 3, 86 | Whether the debt of punishment remains after the guilt has been 516 3, 86 | that no debt of punishment remains after the guilt ~has been 517 3, 86 | pardoned, no debt of punishment remains.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[86] A[ 518 3, 86 | debt of some punishment remains after the guilt has been ~ 519 3, 86 | yet the material ~element remains, viz. the inordinate turning 520 3, 86 | like the "fomes" which remains after Baptism.~Aquin.: SMT 521 3, 87 | because while the ~cause remains, the effect remains.~Aquin.: 522 3, 87 | cause remains, the effect remains.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[87] A[ 523 3, 88 | Whether the debt of punishment remains the same for sins thus ~ 524 Suppl, 1 | lifeless act passes away ~and remains no more, as soon as charity 525 Suppl, 1 | matter is ~quickened if it remains when the perfection comes. 526 Suppl, 2 | memory in part, and in part remains, as when I ~remember having 527 Suppl, 3 | distinction of the sins remains ~virtually therein; or, 528 Suppl, 4 | something of ~the past sin remains in the present time. Now, 529 Suppl, 4 | a state in which nothing remains of a past sin, neither ~ 530 Suppl, 4 | penance fails, no pardon remains." Therefore, ~since it behooves 531 Suppl, 4 | the state of contrition remains during the ~whole of this 532 Suppl, 4 | and so something always ~remains from his past sin.~Aquin.: 533 Suppl, 4 | unreasonable if that which precedes remains, when that which follows ~ 534 Suppl, 4 | after ~this life, charity remains in some, both as to its 535 Suppl, 4 | the essence of contrition, remains.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[4] A[3] 536 Suppl, 4 | contrition. Therefore ~contrition remains after this life.~Aquin.: 537 Suppl, 6 | punishment to which one remains bound ~after the remission 538 Suppl, 6 | wherefore the way of salvation ~remains open, without such punishment 539 Suppl, 6 | confess it, so long as he remains in doubt, because he sins ~ 540 Suppl, 7 | the act, so long as ~he remains innocent. Wherefore the 541 Suppl, 8 | punishment, the debt of which ~remains after Penance, is not imposed 542 Suppl, 8 | punishment, the less there ~remains to be remitted or paid by 543 Suppl, 8 | punishment, the less there remains to be remitted by ~confession. 544 Suppl, 10| delivered ~therefrom he still remains bound to a temporal punishment, 545 Suppl, 10| and so this punishment ~remains to be suffered in Purgatory 546 Suppl, 14| obstacle to friendship ~remains.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[14] A[ 547 Suppl, 16| long as the power to sin remains, there would be room ~for 548 Suppl, 16| destroyed in any creature, it remains even in the damned, ~and 549 Suppl, 16| repentance, or something like it, remains ~in them too, as stated 550 Suppl, 17| heaven. Yet that door still remains closed to this or that man, 551 Suppl, 18| punishment, so that nothing remains ~of the punishment due to 552 Suppl, 18| no debt for previous sin remains in him. on the other hand, ~ 553 Suppl, 18| wherefore the penitent still remains obliged to undergo ~satisfactory 554 Suppl, 18| received, the less there remains of the blemish of the ~previous 555 Suppl, 18| to the punishment which ~remains. This he does in two ways - 556 Suppl, 19| Now the power of the ~keys remains in the aforesaid, for, since 557 Suppl, 19| above the power of the keys remains as to its ~essence, but 558 Suppl, 20| penance for ~murder, a man remains irregular. Hence a priest 559 Suppl, 24| Therefore so long as one remains, a man cannot be loosed 560 Suppl, 24| punishment, while another remains. Therefore a man can be ~ 561 Suppl, 25| of the ~punishment which remains after contrition, absolution, 562 Suppl, 33| consecrated, and the stone remains consecrated, as long as 563 Suppl, 33| consecrated, as long as the altar ~remains, hence it cannot be anointed 564 Suppl, 35| laity, the character ~always remains in him. This is evident 565 Suppl, 38| whence he derives this power remains in ~him indelibly. But a 566 Suppl, 38| long as the thing itself remains, any more than the ~consecration 567 Suppl, 38| chrism once ~consecrated remains consecrated for ever. Wherefore, 568 Suppl, 38| mystical body. Nevertheless it remains indelibly even as the ~character, 569 Suppl, 41| reason of an obligation remains the same, the ~obligation 570 Suppl, 47| party's previous consent ~remains in force; wherefore if he 571 Suppl, 54| nearest, ~whose power still remains in those who are descended 572 Suppl, 55| matrimony?~(2) Whether it remains after the death of husband 573 Suppl, 55| Para. 1/1~Whether affinity remains after the death of husband 574 Suppl, 55| affinity. Hence ~affinity remains honorable, although its 575 Suppl, 55| the same species always ~remains: thus if one man be begotten 576 Suppl, 55| from sin, as long as it remains. Hence when the impediment 577 Suppl, 57| long as the adopted person remains under the power of ~the 578 Suppl, 57| adoption, so that the godson remains ~the son of both at the 579 Suppl, 57| wherefore the tie between them remains.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[57] A[ 580 Suppl, 58| labors under this impediment remains for ever ~without hope of 581 Suppl, 59| while the marriage tie remains, the marriage is dissolved 582 Suppl, 61| Now the marriage tie still remains between those who equally 583 Suppl, 61| tie. But as long as she remains tied ~to one by marriage, 584 Suppl, 61| tie, wherefore it still remains: but when only one ~takes 585 Suppl, 62| although the marriage tie remains. ~Under this head there 586 Suppl, 62| said tie, so that the act remains, in itself, lawful, unless 587 Suppl, 62| whereby she was bound to this, remains, and consequently ~she cannot 588 Suppl, 62| stain of sin, there still remains ~something of the debt of 589 Suppl, 62| sight of God, there still remains the debt of punishment to 590 Suppl, 65| done away, since there remains faith towards several wives; 591 Suppl, 65| wives; and the ~sacrament remains after a fashion, for though 592 Suppl, 67| the Church, as long as it remains such it cannot be a ~matter 593 Suppl, 67| as that indissolubility remains the saying of ~the Apostle 594 Suppl, 69| consigned to such a place remains in the soul even when it ~ 595 Suppl, 69| therein actually, the place remains assigned to him.~Aquin.: 596 Suppl, 70| so long as their subject remains. But the aforesaid view 597 Suppl, 70| long as the proper subject remains its proper ~passions must 598 Suppl, 70| principle: because there remains in ~the separated soul the 599 Suppl, 70| same, although the water remains ~the same in identity), 600 Suppl, 71| expiated: so that, as guilt remains for ever in the damned, 601 Suppl, 71| the guilt of the damned remains unchanged, it ~cannot be 602 Suppl, 72| virtue of ~its species that remains returns to its proper and 603 Suppl, 73| together of the mortal ~remains and the disposal thereof 604 Suppl, 74| incorruption, so long as there remains ~movement in the higher 605 Suppl, 75| By ashes we mean all the remains that are left after the ~ 606 Suppl, 75| customary to speak of the remains of a human ~body as ashes. 607 Suppl, 75| elements; and so there always ~remains in the ashes a certain force 608 Suppl, 75| separated from the body remains in the same nature ~that 609 Suppl, 76| matter ~before its form remains in matter after corruption, 610 Suppl, 76| since the rational soul remains, no substantial form of 611 Suppl, 76| altogether, since their form remains not, ~and their matter remains 612 Suppl, 76| remains not, ~and their matter remains under another being.~Aquin.: 613 Suppl, 76| Accordingly after death there remains the sensitive soul, even 614 Suppl, 76| s form, namely the soul, remains after the body has perished: ~ 615 Suppl, 77| indifferent to this, whereas it remains always as regards what belongs 616 Suppl, 77| nevertheless the selfsame man remains.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[ 617 Suppl, 80| place through its matter. It remains therefore that the ~necessity 618 Suppl, 85| all things, whereas now it remains hidden, for ~as much as 619 Suppl, 86| the foundation of faith remains, have at least a ~praiseworthy 620 Suppl, 87| goodness, since its image ever remains in them. ~Hence the comparison 621 Suppl, 88| them ~will. But whatever remains after the world has been 622 Suppl, 89| A[1] Body Para. 2/5~It remains, then, to examine how this 623 Suppl, 89| the imaginary forms, there remains a ~quiddity understood, 624 Suppl, 89| its surpassing brightness, remains ~undemonstrated by the impression 625 Suppl, 89| essence of the intellect remains one under two forms whereby 626 Suppl, 89| same way as primary matter ~remains one under various forms. 627 Suppl, 90| arrived at ~that place it remains there at rest and is maintained 628 Suppl, 92| children, and yet the dowry remains inalienable from the ~bride, 629 Suppl, 92| above. Yet the difficulty ~remains how this signification can 630 Suppl, 93| So that she who actually remains ~a virgin will have the 631 Suppl, 93| long as this perfection remains, even though the ~supererogation 632 Suppl, 95| Wherefore since nature ~remains in them, it follows that 633 Suppl, 96| the same: because guilt ~remains for ever, since it cannot 634 Suppl, 96| cease so long as ~guilt remains. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[99] A[ 635 Appen1, 2| measured. Hence the soul remains such as it was ~before, 636 Appen1, 2| reward, ~so long as man remains in the state of the way, 637 Appen1, 2| obligation to punishment ~remains from the fact that one has 638 Appen1, 2| Now it is clear ~that wood remains longer in the fire than 639 Appen2, 1| Therefore some kind of cleansing remains after ~this life.~Aquin.: 640 Appen2, 1| Purgatory." ~Therefore there remains some kind of cleansing after 641 Appen2, 1| to cleanse ~us from the remains of sin; and consequently


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