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whoso 6
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595 souls
591 essential
588 pertains
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580 forth
580 likewise
575 appears
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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501 Suppl, 85| separation of the good from the wicked, it follows that each ~one 502 Suppl, 85| judgment, after which the wicked will be tormented ~at the 503 Suppl, 85| separation of the good from the wicked, which will not precede 504 Suppl, 85| number of the ~saints. The wicked also will receive an increase 505 Suppl, 85| known to all both good and wicked. Therefore it seems that 506 Suppl, 85| regards the accusation of the wicked and the approval of the 507 Suppl, 85| necessary for both ~good and wicked to be on the earth, so that 508 Suppl, 86| 7) Whether any of the wicked will be judged?~(8) Whether 509 Suppl, 86| common to the good and the ~wicked. Secondly, the expression " 510 Suppl, 86| 36:6): "He saveth not the wicked, ~and He giveth judgment 511 Suppl, 86| appear to all, ~both good and wicked, in His human nature, although 512 Suppl, 86| visible to all, both good ~and wicked. Hence it is not fitting 513 Suppl, 86| the demons to punish ~the wicked.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[ 514 Suppl, 86| the Divine ~justice on the wicked. Nor does this in any way 515 Suppl, 86| gathered from Ps. 1:5, "The ~wicked shall not rise again in 516 Suppl, 86| Reply OBJ 2: The words, "The wicked shall not rise in judgment," 517 Suppl, 86| arise to judge. But if ~the wicked denote unbelievers, the 518 Suppl, 86| how the conscience of the wicked will then be ~troubled when 519 Suppl, 86| most terrible indeed to the wicked, but ~not to the good, who 520 Suppl, 86| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the wicked will be judged?~Aquin.: 521 Suppl, 86| would seem that none of the wicked will be judged. For even 522 Suppl, 86| would seem that all the wicked are to be judged, ~because 523 Suppl, 86| judged, ~because all the wicked will be sentenced to punishment 524 Suppl, 86| pronouncement. Therefore all the wicked will be judged.~Aquin.: 525 Suppl, 86| for ~sin concerns all the wicked. whereas the judgment as 526 Suppl, 86| a second time." But the ~wicked angels are already judged, 527 Suppl, 86| Now some men, good and wicked, will not be judged ~as 528 Suppl, 86| Therefore neither will good ~or wicked angels be judged.~Aquin.: 529 Suppl, 86| either the ~good or the wicked angels, since neither is 530 Suppl, 86| judgment to be found in the wicked ~angels. But if we speak 531 Suppl, 86| deeds of merit, while the wicked will have an increase ~of 532 Suppl, 87| been judged as that ~of the wicked - by Pilate" according to 533 Suppl, 87| visible to all, good and ~wicked, under the form of His glorified 534 Suppl, 87| He may be visible to the ~wicked." Now He was judged in the 535 Suppl, 87| Godhead can be seen by the wicked without joy?~Aquin.: SMT 536 Suppl, 87| Godhead can be seen by the wicked without ~joy. For there 537 Suppl, 87| can be no doubt that the wicked will know with the ~greatest 538 Suppl, 87| the perverse will of the wicked is not more adverse to ~ 539 Suppl, 87| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The wicked will know most clearly that 540 Suppl, 88| blessed; (3) The state of the wicked.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] Out. 541 Suppl, 88| earth be glorified, ~the wicked will nevertheless be in 542 Suppl, 90| unhappiness awarded to the wicked. But the unhappiness of 543 Suppl, 90| But the unhappiness of the wicked ~after reunion with their 544 Suppl, 90| end of the good and of the wicked.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[93] A[ 545 Suppl, 91| in the punishment of the wicked?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[ 546 Suppl, 91| in the punishment ~of the wicked. For rejoicing in another' 547 Suppl, 91| in the punishment of the wicked.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[ 548 Suppl, 91| in the punishment of the wicked. Secondly, indirectly, by ~ 549 Suppl, 91| in the punishment of the wicked, by considering therein 550 Suppl, 93| every man both good and wicked. ~Therefore an aureole is 551 Suppl, 93| her sanctification, it is wicked to suppose that there was ~ 552 Suppl, 94| which our Lord threatens the wicked is a proof of the resurrection ~ 553 Suppl, 94| light of its flame the wicked will see their followers 554 Suppl, 94| fire we ~see both good and wicked suffer. But the fire of 555 Suppl, 94| that the fire whereby the wicked are punished ~is corporeal, 556 Suppl, 94| will the torment of the wicked be merely ~spiritual, in 557 Suppl, 94| saying ~that the souls of the wicked are punished after death, 558 Suppl, 94| from the very fact that the wicked will be cast ~thither after 559 Suppl, 94| burns in a bodily way the wicked cast therein, ~is neither 560 Suppl, 94| Shall not the light of the wicked be extinguished?" Therefore . . . 561 Suppl, 94| tormented" (Wis. 11:17). But the wicked have sinned on the earth. ~ 562 Suppl, 94| were created, lest the wicked should enjoy this light 563 Suppl, 95| damned?~(5) Whether the wicked hate God?~(6) Whether they 564 Suppl, 95| evil, and rejoice in most wicked things" (Prov. 2:14). Therefore, ~ 565 Suppl, 95| Ethic. ix, 4) that "the wicked are full ~of repentance; 566 Suppl, 95| Therefore the damned, being most wicked, repent all ~the more.~Aquin.: 567 Suppl, 95| that ~kind. Accordingly the wicked will not repent of their 568 Suppl, 95| this will not be in the wicked.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[ 569 Suppl, 95| their thrones," ~says: "The wicked are comforted by having 570 Suppl, 95| Wis. 5:2) concerning the wicked: "Seeing it" they "shall 571 Suppl, 96| medicine." Now, to punish the wicked eternally does not lead 572 Suppl, 96| 46): "These," namely the wicked, ~"shall go into everlasting 573 Suppl, 96| old" ~(Moral. xxxiv): "The wicked only put an end to sinning 574 Suppl, 96| Accordingly the ~damnation of the wicked is for the correction of 575 Suppl, 96| everlasting punishment of the wicked will not be ~altogether 576 Suppl, 96| by the punishment of ~the wicked." Secondly, they are useful, 577 Suppl, 96| 24): "They," namely the ~wicked, "shall be a loathsome sight* 578 Suppl, 96| same sense (Dial. iv): "The wicked are all condemned to ~eternal 579 Suppl, 96| if the unhappiness of the wicked angels comes at length to 580 Suppl, 96| eternal happiness, and for the wicked angels to be eternally ~ 581 Suppl, 96| city was ~overthrown in its wicked ways."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 582 Appen1, 2| are ~punished both by the wicked angels as foes, as instanced


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