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501 Suppl, 70| concupiscible. Therefore separated souls will not be ~deprived of
502 Suppl, 70| proportion to its power. But souls, or at least ~the demons
503 Suppl, 70| the pains suffered by the souls ~of the damned are inflicted
504 Suppl, 70| consistent with separated souls and with demons. Now demons ~
505 Suppl, 70| etc. Therefore separated souls also can ~suffer from that
506 Suppl, 70| probable that ~separated souls or demons, who are endowed
507 Suppl, 70| any wise man deny that the souls of the wicked are imprisoned
508 Suppl, 70| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 8: The souls of the damned are never
509 Suppl, 71| strictly speaking, after death souls are not in ~the state of
510 Suppl, 71| judgment day: for their souls will be ~reunited to their
511 Suppl, 71| Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, souls are in purgatory in order
512 Suppl, 71| account, nevertheless the souls of the ~children in limbo
513 Suppl, 71| It would seem that the souls of the departed are not
514 Suppl, 71| xiii, Q. ii, Cap. 22): "The souls of the ~departed are released
515 Suppl, 71| three and sometimes even ten souls, both of ~the living and
516 Suppl, 71| the Church can ~release souls from purgatory just as he
517 Suppl, 72| This does not apply to the souls of the saints, for since
518 Suppl, 72| the chief obstacle to the souls of the saints being cognizant ~
519 Suppl, 72| it would seem that the souls of the ~saints are cognizant
520 Suppl, 72| comprehended. Wherefore, since the ~souls of the saints do not comprehend
521 Suppl, 72| natural knowledge of separated souls, which knowledge is devoid
522 Suppl, 72| however, ~the non-glorified souls would grieve somewhat, if
523 Suppl, 72| argument to show that the souls of the dead have ~no knowledge
524 Suppl, 72| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The souls of the saints have their
525 Suppl, 72| resurrection of bodies but only of souls.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] A[
526 Suppl, 72| even in purgatory, where souls will be punished for what
527 Suppl, 72| hold a ~resurrection of souls, which consists in their
528 Suppl, 74| there that "I saw . . . the souls of them that were ~beheaded
529 Suppl, 74| maintained that human souls will return to mortal bodies
530 Suppl, 74| their reunion with the ~souls, and thus the resurrection
531 Suppl, 75| natural inclination to human souls. But this again is nonsensical,
532 Suppl, 76| philosophers allowed that souls separated ~from bodies are
533 Suppl, 76| while others held ~that souls are reunited to heavenly
534 Suppl, 76| proportionally to the difference of souls.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[79] A[
535 Suppl, 76| the sensitive and rational souls in man: ~because in that
536 Suppl, 77| the accomplishment of the souls' operations, for instance
537 Suppl, 77| a relation to the ~human souls. Now all that is in man
538 Suppl, 80| as being ~changed into souls [animam]: and this is clearly
539 Suppl, 83| bodies will be ~passible, the souls will be separate from the
540 Suppl, 87| wrought by Christ in our souls, and those which He wrought
541 Suppl, 87| has also its effect on our souls as Damascene ~asserts (De
542 Suppl, 87| cause of the resurrection of souls; ~wherefore also according
543 Suppl, 89| philosophers who maintain that our souls emanate from the separate ~
544 Suppl, 89| impressed thereby on our souls. ~But this way also seems
545 Suppl, 89| 3:21). Therefore their ~souls will be perfected in likeness
546 Suppl, 89| Word. Therefore all the souls of the saints ~will also
547 Suppl, 89| an angel. Therefore the souls seeing God will not necessarily
548 Suppl, 89| of the angels and of the souls of the saints can go on ~
549 Suppl, 89| will enlighten all other souls concerning those things ~
550 Suppl, 89| like manner ~the higher souls will enlighten the lower (
551 Suppl, 90| saw under the altar the souls ~of them that were slain,"
552 Suppl, 90| says: "At present the souls of the saints are ~under
553 Suppl, 91| understand,' do not ~apply to the souls of the saints, because since
554 Suppl, 93| 1/2~On the contrary, The souls now in heaven have aureoles;
555 Suppl, 94| 1~Reply OBJ 1: The very souls of the damned are called
556 Suppl, 94| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the souls of the damned when severed
557 Suppl, 94| that all statements as to souls being ~punished in future
558 Suppl, 94| joy and happiness of good souls will not ~be about any corporeal
559 Suppl, 94| explanation, by saying ~that the souls of the wicked are punished
560 Suppl, 94| old, who maintained that souls return to the ~stars that
561 Suppl, 94| torments the separated souls, we must admit that the
562 Suppl, 94| elsewhere (Q[70], A[3]) how the souls ~of the damned are punished
563 Suppl, 94| bodies and, still more, on souls.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
564 Suppl, 94| that ~the place whither souls are conveyed after death
565 Suppl, 94| and "under the earth" to ~souls in hell. Augustine too (
566 Suppl, 94| One is that ~"whereas the souls of the departed sinned through
567 Suppl, 95| not in what place are the souls of the dead; so the dead
568 Suppl, 96| that the demons and the souls ~of the damned are to be
569 Suppl, 96| that the angels and the souls of the blessed will at length ~
570 Suppl, 96| says: "Even though all souls shall have rest at last,
571 Suppl, 96| would seem that all human souls ~shall at length have rest
572 Suppl, 96| for ever, so too are the souls of men who ~die without
573 Appen1, 1| OF THE QUALITY OF THOSE SOULS WHO DEPART THIS LIFE WITH
574 Appen1, 1| the various qualities of souls that are stripped ~of their
575 Appen1, 1| first we shall ~treat of the souls which depart this life with
576 Appen1, 1| inquiry:~(1) Whether these souls suffer from a bodily fire,
577 Appen1, 1| fire?~(2) Whether these souls suffer from a spiritual
578 Appen1, 1| Para. 1/1~Whether those souls which depart with original
579 Appen1, 1| OBJ 1: It would seem that souls which depart with none but
580 Appen1, 1| sensible pain. ~Therefore souls which depart this life with
581 Appen1, 1| 1/1~Whether these same souls suffer spiritual affliction
582 Appen1, 1| It would seem that the souls in question suffer spiritual ~
583 Appen1, 1| in hell fire. Now these souls will be deprived of seeing
584 Appen1, 1| wishes to ~have. But these souls would wish to have the divine
585 Appen1, 1| of his. Therefore these souls ~likewise, albeit deprived
586 Appen1, 2| 1/2 - OF THE QUALITY OF SOULS WHO EXPIATE ACTUAL SIN OR
587 Appen1, 2| We must next treat of the souls which after this life expiate
588 Appen1, 2| voluntary?~(3) Whether the souls in Purgatory are punished
589 Appen1, 2| after this ~life the holy souls desire the Sovereign Good
590 Appen1, 2| in any way, because the ~souls in Purgatory are so replete
591 Appen1, 2| It would seem that the souls in Purgatory are punished
592 Appen1, 2| Purgatory also they will torture souls on account of venial ~sins.~
593 Appen2, 1| is the same place where souls are cleansed, and the damned ~
594 Appen2, 1| not the same place where souls are ~cleansed and the damned
595 Appen2, 1| place than that wherein souls are now cleansed after death,
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