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501 Suppl, 71| to the dead than to the ~living. Now they profit the living
502 Suppl, 71| living. Now they profit the living even though they be in mortal
503 Suppl, 71| touch with the works of ~the living. Secondly, because they
504 Suppl, 71| more acceptable than for a ~living person, as regards his being
505 Suppl, 71| cannot help ~himself as a living person can. But a living
506 Suppl, 71| living person can. But a living person is better off in
507 Suppl, 71| for the dead as for the living.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
508 Suppl, 71| suffrages offered ~by the living do not diminish the punishment
509 Suppl, 71| satisfaction, whether the latter be living or ~dead, the suffrages
510 Suppl, 71| dead, the suffrages of the living, without any doubt, profit
511 Suppl, 71| changed by the works of the living, especially as regards the ~
512 Suppl, 71| punishment, the suffrages of the living ~cannot profit the children
513 Suppl, 71| of the good works of the living: and consequently ~our suffrages
514 Suppl, 71| suffrages through having, while living, provided for ~suffrage
515 Suppl, 71| that, The suffrages of the living profit the dead in so far
516 Suppl, 71| latter are united to the living in charity, and in so far
517 Suppl, 71| as the ~intention of the living is directed to the dead.
518 Suppl, 71| ten souls, both of ~the living and of the dead. But this
519 Suppl, 71| kind will avail not only a living but ~also a deceased person.
520 Suppl, 71| indulgences are based, to the living ~and not to the dead. Nor
521 Suppl, 71| provided, and themselves while ~living charged their children touching
522 Suppl, 71| obsequies are a comfort to the living rather than a help to the
523 Suppl, 71| for the sake of both the ~living and the dead. For the sake
524 Suppl, 71| dead. For the sake of the living, lest their eyes be ~revolted
525 Suppl, 71| body. But it profits the living ~also spiritually inasmuch
526 Suppl, 71| obsequies are ~profitable to the living, as being a consolation
527 Suppl, 71| person can satisfy for a living ~person. Now where one satisfies
528 Suppl, 71| where one satisfies for a living person the satisfaction ~
529 Suppl, 72| saints ~know not what the living, even their own children,
530 Suppl, 72| affairs and actions of the living?" Therefore the saints cannot
531 Suppl, 72| knowledge of the deeds of the living.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
532 Suppl, 72| yet even if they had been living at the time ~in question,
533 Suppl, 72| previous merit: ~for while living they merited that their
534 Suppl, 72| many ~satisfactions of the living in lieu of the dead: and
535 Suppl, 72| judgment He will find some men ~living, as appears from the words
536 Suppl, 72| there will be many among the living in whom there will be many ~
537 Suppl, 72| those who will be found living ~will be able to be cleansed
538 Suppl, 72| suffer ~pain both while living and of their own will: and
539 Suppl, 72| God of the dead but of the living" (Mt. 22:32; Ex. 3:6). But ~
540 Suppl, 72| suffice to make Abraham a living being, or to ~make the God
541 Suppl, 72| of Abraham the God of a living man. But there needs to
542 Suppl, 72| conformed to Christ, while ~living in this life, as regards
543 Suppl, 75| will ~come to judge the living and the dead." Now this
544 Suppl, 75| the men who shall be found living to be ~transferred to the
545 Suppl, 75| those who shall be ~found living.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[78] A[
546 Suppl, 75| ceases nothing ~can remain living with that life which was
547 Suppl, 75| distinction of the dead and the living does not apply ~to the time
548 Suppl, 75| who are to be judged were living at some time, and dead at
549 Suppl, 75| those who will be found ~living. Therefore all will not
550 Suppl, 75| those that will be found ~living, even as it will dissolve
551 Suppl, 75| animated it, making it a ~living and growing man."~Aquin.:
552 Suppl, 76| which it adhered while living in the world, or will be
553 Suppl, 76| animal to whose manner of ~living it had conformed in this
554 Suppl, 76| rising again and the soul living in this world ~differ, not
555 Suppl, 81| to a gloss, "mobile and ~living." But mobility can only
556 Suppl, 83| of ~Divine justice, since living for ever they will be punished
557 Suppl, 83| which are ~said to remain living in fire without being destroyed,
558 Suppl, 86| by God to be judge of the living and of the dead." Now this
559 Suppl, 86| all men, no matter how the living be distinct from the dead. ~
560 Suppl, 86| by God to be judge of the living and of the dead."~Aquin.:
561 Suppl, 87| both of the dead and of the living" (Rm. 14:9). But the ~goods
562 Suppl, 87| by God to be Judge of the living and ~of the dead." And forasmuch
563 Suppl, 91| saints, know not what the living, even their ~own children,
564 Suppl, 91| all that happens to the living. But the saints in heaven
565 Suppl, 93| without the flesh while living in the flesh is to live
566 Suppl, 94| angels, "on earth" to men living in the body, and "under
567 Suppl, 94| rendered "from the land of the living."], i.e. from this world.
568 Suppl, 96| the destruction of ~the living," as may be gathered from
569 Appen2, 1| places, either that the living may learn, or that the dead
570 Appen2, 1| being made known to the living may ~be mitigated through
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