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1 1, 19 | consequently wills some to be damned, as His ~justice exacts.
2 1, 64 | obstinacy of men who are damned (SP, Q[98], AA[1], 2).~Aquin.:
3 1, 64 | would wish others to be damned, who ~are saved. Consequently,
4 1, 65 | obstinacy of men who are damned (SP, Q[98], AA[1], 2).~Aquin.:
5 1, 65 | would wish others to be damned, who ~are saved. Consequently,
6 1, 99 | the case only with ~the damned. Wherefore neither would
7 2, 93 | both the blessed and the damned are under the eternal law.~~
8 2, 94 | is in infants and in the damned who cannot act by ~it. Therefore
9 2, 10 | such like unbelievers are ~damned, it is on account of other
10 2, 12 | Whether blasphemy is in the damned?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[13] A[
11 2, 12 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the damned blaspheme?~Aquin.: SMT SS
12 2, 12 | It would seem that the damned do not blaspheme. Because
13 2, 12 | future punishment. But the damned are undergoing these punishments,
14 2, 12 | this life. Now many will be damned who were ~not blasphemous
15 2, 12 | whereas, in hell, ~the damned have no hope of escape,
16 2, 12 | in like manner, in the damned, evil is not ~demeritorious,
17 2, 17 | 3) Whether it is in the damned?~(4) Whether there is certainty
18 2, 17 | 1~Whether hope is in the damned?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[18] A[
19 2, 17 | that there is hope in the damned. For the devil is ~damned
20 2, 17 | damned. For the devil is ~damned and prince of the damned,
21 2, 17 | damned and prince of the damned, according to Mt. 25:41: "
22 2, 17 | Therefore it seems that the damned have hope.~Aquin.: SMT SS
23 2, 17 | be in the devils and the damned, according to James ~2:19: "
24 2, 17 | hope also can be in the damned.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[18] A[
25 2, 17 | it be." Now many who are damned, in this life hoped and
26 2, 17 | Rejoicing in ~hope." Now the damned have no joy, but sorrow
27 2, 17 | Therefore ~no hope is in the damned. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[18] A[
28 2, 17 | of the punishment of the damned, it would not be truly penal ~
29 2, 17 | the unhappy state of the damned, that they should know that
30 2, 17 | in the blessed or in ~the damned. On the other hand, hope
31 2, 17 | lifeless faith to be in the damned, but not ~hope, since the
32 2, 17 | OBJ 3: Lack of hope in the damned does not change their demerit, ~
33 2, 19 | would be a sin also for the ~damned to despair. But this is
34 2, 19 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The damned are outside the pale of
35 2, 64 | nearly every prince would be damned. Therefore in some cases
36 3, 49 | eternal ~damnation. But those damned in hell for their sins were
37 3, 68 | child should be eternally damned through dying without Baptism.~
38 Suppl, 2 | the respect of which the damned will have the more ~motives
39 Suppl, 14| Church do not profit the damned in hell." Much less ~therefore
40 Suppl, 16| it remains even in the damned, ~and consequently the passion
41 Suppl, 69| same as the hell of the damned?~(6) Whether the limbo of
42 Suppl, 69| said in reference to the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
43 Suppl, 69| nor the punishments of the damned are increased. ~Therefore
44 Suppl, 69| occur sometimes to the ~damned, and that for man's instruction
45 Suppl, 69| between the saints and the damned, that the saints can appear ~
46 Suppl, 69| the living, but not the damned; for even as the saints ~
47 Suppl, 69| of the saints and of the damned on the other. For the ~good
48 Suppl, 69| of the saints or of the damned are ~sometimes actually
49 Suppl, 69| same as the hell of the damned?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
50 Suppl, 69| same as the hell of ~the damned. For Christ is said to have "
51 Suppl, 69| not to the hell of the damned, but to the ~limbo of the
52 Suppl, 69| he be in the hell of the damned, since he is not guilty
53 Suppl, 70| is the punishment of the damned. ~And yet we do not find
54 Suppl, 70| suffered by the souls ~of the damned are inflicted by a corporeal
55 Suppl, 70| which the ~bodies of the damned will be cast after the resurrection,
56 Suppl, 70| OBJ 8: The souls of the damned are never outside hell,
57 Suppl, 70| so the punishment of the damned is nowise diminished, if ~
58 Suppl, 71| are in hell are said to be damned. Therefore suffrages ~profit
59 Suppl, 71| of kindness." Now all the damned come under ~that head. Therefore
60 Suppl, 71| three opinions about the damned. For some ~have said that
61 Suppl, 71| said that suffrages for the damned can be so multiplied that
62 Suppl, 71| remains for ever in the damned, their ~punishment will
63 Suppl, 71| that ~suffrages profit the damned not by diminishing or interrupting
64 Suppl, 71| wherefore since the guilt of the damned remains unchanged, it ~cannot
65 Suppl, 71| unreasonable. First, because the damned in hell are cut off from
66 Suppl, 71| with the unhappiness of the damned, ~wherefore their punishment
67 Suppl, 71| some, suffrages profit the damned, if it be said that they ~
68 Suppl, 71| by withdrawing from ~the damned some matter of grief, which
69 Suppl, 71| applies especially ~to the damned - "the spirits of the departed
70 Suppl, 71| from above to some of the damned in spite of the general
71 Suppl, 71| suffrages profit not the damned, nor does the Church ~intend
72 Suppl, 71| consequently they were not damned in hell, and thus ~suffrages
73 Suppl, 71| evidently idolaters and damned. For we must needs say likewise
74 Suppl, 71| are in the hell of the ~damned, where there is no redemption
75 Suppl, 72| together to the place of the ~damned: so hell will not be cleansed,
76 Suppl, 72| judgment, it will act on the damned alone, since the good will
77 Suppl, 72| for the punishment of ~the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[74] A[
78 Suppl, 72| beginning of the world for the ~damned; hence it is written (Mt.
79 Suppl, 72| add to the misery of the damned. Consequently ~it is not
80 Suppl, 72| added to the fire of the damned ~that was prepared from
81 Suppl, 83| WHICH THE BODIES OF THE DAMNED WILL RISE AGAIN (THREE ARTICLES)~
82 Suppl, 83| which the bodies of the damned ~will rise again. Under
83 Suppl, 83| Whether the bodies of the damned will rise again with their ~
84 Suppl, 83| Whether the bodies of the damned will rise again with their
85 Suppl, 83| seem that the bodies of the damned will rise again with ~their
86 Suppl, 83| be ~taken away from the damned, seeing that they will not
87 Suppl, 83| from ~the bodies of the damned at the resurrection, since
88 Suppl, 83| there will be nothing in the damned to lessen the sense of ~
89 Suppl, 83| whole body. Therefore the damned will rise again without ~
90 Suppl, 83| be in the bodies of the damned, ~since all bodies of both
91 Suppl, 83| remain in the bodies of the ~damned, because they consider that
92 Suppl, 83| consider that those who are damned are sentenced to ~utmost
93 Suppl, 83| sinner who is ~about to be damned may be burdened with less
94 Suppl, 83| which one who is about to be damned has not, ~while burdened
95 Suppl, 83| be in the ~bodies of the damned, while they will be removed
96 Suppl, 83| life. Hence although the ~damned are not pardoned their sins,
97 Suppl, 83| underlie the unhappiness of the damned, which ~good is the work
98 Suppl, 83| Whether the bodies of the damned will be incorruptible?~Aquin.:
99 Suppl, 83| seem that the bodies of the damned will be corruptible. ~For
100 Suppl, 83| Now the bodies of the damned will be composed of the
101 Suppl, 83| Further, if the bodies of the damned will not be corruptible, ~
102 Suppl, 83| not be withdrawn from the damned, since ~they are in the
103 Suppl, 83| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, the damned will be punished with an
104 Suppl, 83| this way the bodies of the damned will be incorruptible. For
105 Suppl, 83| Hence the bodies ~of the damned will be incorruptible, and
106 Suppl, 83| incorruption in the bodies of the ~damned, but on account of the cessation
107 Suppl, 83| feel, without doubt the damned will continue ~to feel a
108 Suppl, 83| Whether the bodies of the damned will be impassible?~Aquin.:
109 Suppl, 83| seem that the bodies of the damned will be impassible. ~For,
110 Suppl, 83| Therefore ~if the bodies of the damned will be passible, and will
111 Suppl, 83| then the ~bodies of the damned are passive to the fire
112 Suppl, 83| Therefore if the bodies of the ~damned will be passible they will
113 Suppl, 83| therefore the bodies of the ~damned can, like the aforesaid
114 Suppl, 83| Further, if the bodies of the damned be passible, the pain ~resulting
115 Suppl, 83| manner the bodies of the damned will be punished; which
116 Suppl, 83| cause of the bodies of the damned not being ~consumed by fire
117 Suppl, 83| passion the bodies of the damned will be impassible even
118 Suppl, 83| passion the ~bodies of the damned will be passible. But the
119 Suppl, 83| as will the bodies of the damned, which for this reason are ~
120 Suppl, 83| be in the bodies of the damned, as stated above.~Aquin.:
121 Suppl, 83| into the ~bodies of the damned; thus it is that the fire
122 Suppl, 83| assimilate the bodies ~of the damned to itself, without consuming
123 Suppl, 83| as do the bodies of ~the damned in hell. Nor does it follow
124 Suppl, 83| because the bodies of the ~damned suffer no corruption from
125 Suppl, 84| at the resurrection the damned will be to the good they ~
126 Suppl, 84| committed. Now seemingly ~the damned after rising again will
127 Suppl, 84| and much more those of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[87] A[
128 Suppl, 84| seen at one glance. Now the damned will ~consider their sins
129 Suppl, 84| Further, the intellect of the damned after the resurrection will ~
130 Suppl, 84| Therefore neither will the damned be able then to see all ~
131 Suppl, 84| But with regard to the damned, a difficulty presents ~
132 Suppl, 85| of the ~world each of the damned is awarded his damnation,
133 Suppl, 85| completion of the number of ~damned to be punished, because
134 Suppl, 86| Judge's sentence on the damned?~(5) Whether all men will
135 Suppl, 86| sentence of the Judge on the damned?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
136 Suppl, 86| sentence of ~the Judge on the damned after the day of judgment.
137 Suppl, 86| beatitude. In like manner the damned will receive their ~principal
138 Suppl, 86| die in mortal sin ~will be damned, nevertheless since they
139 Suppl, 87| senses. Therefore ~since the damned have the intellect indisposed,
140 Suppl, 87| Accordingly the grief of the damned would be done away ~if they
141 Suppl, 87| indisposition which ~is in the damned does not remove the natural
142 Suppl, 88| Further, it is agreed that the damned will be in the earth. Yet ~
143 Suppl, 89| Their relations with the damned; (4) Their gifts, which
144 Suppl, 91| OF THE SAINTS TOWARDS THE DAMNED (THREE ARTICLES)~We must
145 Suppl, 91| of the saints towards the damned. ~Under this head there
146 Suppl, 91| see the sufferings of the damned?~(2) Whether they pity them?~(
147 Suppl, 91| see the sufferings of the damned?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
148 Suppl, 91| see the ~sufferings of the damned. For the damned are more
149 Suppl, 91| sufferings of the damned. For the damned are more cut off from the ~
150 Suppl, 91| see the sufferings of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
151 Suppl, 91| see the ~sufferings of the damned wherein there is extreme
152 Suppl, 91| perfectly the sufferings of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
153 Suppl, 91| to wayfarers and to the damned. Hence ~Gregory says (Moral.
154 Suppl, 91| pity the unhappiness of the damned?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
155 Suppl, 91| the unhappiness of the ~damned. For pity proceeds from
156 Suppl, 91| pity ~the sufferings of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
157 Suppl, 91| pity the afflictions of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
158 Suppl, 91| will have no pity on the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
159 Suppl, 91| cannot desire this for the damned, since it would be contrary
160 Suppl, 91| as though He pitied the damned ~except perhaps in punishing
161 Suppl, 91| in the unhappiness of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
162 Suppl, 91| in the afflictions of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
163 Suppl, 91| in the punishment of the ~damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[94] A[
164 Suppl, 91| while the punishment of the ~damned will cause it indirectly.~
165 Suppl, 94| OF THE PUNISHMENT OF THE DAMNED (SEVEN ARTICLES)~In due
166 Suppl, 94| things that concern the damned ~after the judgment: (1)
167 Suppl, 94| 1) The punishment of the damned, and the fire by ~which
168 Suppl, 94| and mercy in regard to the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] Out.
169 Suppl, 94| 1) Whether in hell the damned are tormented with the sole
170 Suppl, 94| 1/1~Whether in hell the damned are tormented by the sole
171 Suppl, 94| would seem that in hell the damned are tormented by the sole ~
172 Suppl, 94| admit no respite in the damned. ~Therefore there will not
173 Suppl, 94| for the punishment of the damned: so that just as every ~
174 Suppl, 94| conduce to the torture of the damned, according to Wis. 5:21, "
175 Suppl, 94| But the punishment of ~the damned is not directed to their
176 Suppl, 94| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The damned will pass from the most
177 Suppl, 94| Whether the worm of the damned is corporeal?~Aquin.: SMT
178 Suppl, 94| that the worm by which the damned are tormented is ~corporeal.
179 Suppl, 94| worm. Now the ~flesh of the damned will be tormented by a worm: "
180 Suppl, 94| in the punishment of the damned are explained ~in various
181 Suppl, 94| the worm ~ascribed to the damned must be understood to be
182 Suppl, 94| 1: The very souls of the damned are called their flesh for
183 Suppl, 94| spiritual sense: for then the damned would suffer no ~bodily
184 Suppl, 94| Whether the weeping of the damned will be corporeal?~Aquin.:
185 Suppl, 94| that the weeping of the damned will be corporeal. ~For
186 Suppl, 94| from the bodies of the ~damned, since nothing is restored
187 Suppl, 94| Therefore the ~weeping of the damned will not be corporeal.~Aquin.:
188 Suppl, 94| weeping cannot be in ~the damned, since after the day of
189 Suppl, 94| corporeal weeping to ~be in the damned. The other thing to be observed
190 Suppl, 94| will be possible in the damned after the resurrection: ~
191 Suppl, 94| for the bodies of the damned will be tormented not only
192 Suppl, 94| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the damned are in material darkness?~
193 Suppl, 94| It would seem that the damned are not in material darkness.
194 Suppl, 94| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the damned see their own punishment,
195 Suppl, 94| OBJ 3: Further, there the damned will have the power of sight
196 Suppl, 94| flame to the ~torment of the damned." Therefore the damned will
197 Suppl, 94| the damned." Therefore the damned will be in material darkness.~
198 Suppl, 94| to the punishment of the damned have been decided ~above (
199 Suppl, 94| utmost unhappiness of the damned. Wherefore accordingly both
200 Suppl, 94| the ~unhappiness of the damned. Now seeing is in itself
201 Suppl, 94| together of the ~bodies of the damned, which will so fill the
202 Suppl, 94| except the eyes of ~the damned, which will be darkened
203 Suppl, 94| whereby the bodies of the ~damned will be tormented will not
204 Suppl, 94| Further, the souls of the damned when severed from their
205 Suppl, 94| in the punishment of the damned there will be ~not only
206 Suppl, 94| torment the bodies of the damned after the resurrection is
207 Suppl, 94| how the souls ~of the damned are punished by this corporeal
208 Suppl, 94| Even as the bodies of the damned will be of the same ~species
209 Suppl, 94| For it is ~said of the damned (Job 18:18), "And God shall
210 Suppl, 94| Therefore the fire whereby the damned will be ~punished is not
211 Suppl, 94| judgment the bodies of all the damned ~will be tormented in hell.
212 Suppl, 94| since the multitude of the damned will be exceeding great, ~
213 Suppl, 94| place for ~the sorrow of the damned. Nor does it signify that
214 Suppl, 94| admit the bodies of ~the damned: since hell is accounted
215 Suppl, 94| contain all the bodies of the damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
216 Suppl, 94| because the place due to ~the damned is other from that due to
217 Suppl, 95| WILL AND INTELLECT OF THE DAMNED (NINE ARTICLES)~We must
218 Suppl, 95| will and intellect of ~the damned. Under this head there are
219 Suppl, 95| every act of will in the damned is evil?~(2) Whether they
220 Suppl, 95| would wish others to be damned?~(5) Whether the wicked
221 Suppl, 95| every act of will in the damned is evil?~Aquin.: SMT XP
222 Suppl, 95| every act of will in the damned is evil. ~For according
223 Suppl, 95| Since, then, men who ~are damned are not worse off than the
224 Suppl, 95| involuntary." Therefore if the damned will anything, they will
225 Suppl, 95| itself good. Therefore the damned can have a good will.~Aquin.:
226 Suppl, 95| 3: Further, some will be damned who, while in this world,
227 Suppl, 95| the will in some of the ~damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[
228 Suppl, 95| to evil. ~Now men who are damned will be obstinate even as
229 Suppl, 95| Further, as the will of the damned is in relation to evil, ~
230 Suppl, 95| Neither therefore have the damned any good will.~Aquin.: SMT
231 Suppl, 95| may be considered in the damned, namely ~the deliberate
232 Suppl, 95| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the damned repent of the evil they
233 Suppl, 95| It would seem that the damned never repent of the evil
234 Suppl, 95| Libero Arbitrio ix] that "the damned ever consent to the evil ~
235 Suppl, 95| is a good will. But the ~damned will never have a good will.
236 Suppl, 95| good will. Therefore the damned will never wish ~they had
237 Suppl, 95| 64], A[2]]. Therefore the damned ~also cannot repent of the
238 Suppl, 95| Further, the wickedness of the damned in hell will be greater ~
239 Suppl, 95| contrary, It is said of the damned (Wis. 5:3): "Repenting within ~
240 Suppl, 95| pleasure." Therefore the damned, being most wicked, repent
241 Suppl, 95| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The damned will wickedness, but shun
242 Suppl, 95| will be possible for the damned to repent of their sins ~
243 Suppl, 95| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the damned by right and deliberate
244 Suppl, 95| seem impossible for the damned, by right and deliberate ~
245 Suppl, 95| be more ~desirable to the damned than "to be."~Aquin.: SMT
246 Suppl, 95| the unhappiness of the damned surpasses all unhappiness
247 Suppl, 95| to be" desirable to the ~damned according to their deliberate
248 Suppl, 95| way it is better for the ~damned not to be than to be unhappy.
249 Suppl, 95| evilly." In this sense the damned can ~prefer "not to be"
250 Suppl, 95| 1/1~Whether in hell the damned would wish others were damned
251 Suppl, 95| damned would wish others were damned who are not ~damned?~Aquin.:
252 Suppl, 95| were damned who are not ~damned?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[
253 Suppl, 95| would seem that in hell the damned would not wish others were ~
254 Suppl, 95| would not wish others were ~damned who are not damned. For
255 Suppl, 95| were ~damned who are not damned. For it is said (Lk. 16:
256 Suppl, 95| in like manner the other damned would not wish, at ~least
257 Suppl, 95| friends in the flesh to be damned in hell.~Aquin.: SMT XP
258 Suppl, 95| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the damned are not deprived of their
259 Suppl, 95| affections. Now some of the damned loved inordinately some
260 Suppl, 95| inordinately some who are not ~damned. Therefore they would not
261 Suppl, 95| i.e. that they should ~be damned. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[
262 Suppl, 95| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the damned do not desire the increase
263 Suppl, 95| punishment. Now if more were damned, their punishment would
264 Suppl, 95| their ~number. Therefore the damned desire not the damnation
265 Suppl, 95| envy reigns supreme in the damned. Therefore they grieve for ~
266 Suppl, 95| perfect charity, so in the damned there will be the most perfect
267 Suppl, 95| in all goods, so will the damned ~grieve for all goods. Consequently
268 Suppl, 95| will wish all the good were damned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[
269 Suppl, 95| will be the envy of the damned that they will envy ~the
270 Suppl, 95| if all their kindred were damned, and others ~saved, than
271 Suppl, 95| that his brethren ~were damned as well as all the rest.~
272 Suppl, 95| Ethic. ix, 4). Hence the ~damned will not preserve their
273 Suppl, 95| increase in the number of the damned results in ~an increase
274 Suppl, 95| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the damned hate God?~Aquin.: SMT XP
275 Suppl, 95| It would seem that the damned do not hate God. For, according
276 Suppl, 95| effects, as by us and by the damned. ~Since, then, He is goodness
277 Suppl, 95| effects. Therefore the ~damned, perceiving God in His punishment,
278 Suppl, 95| rendered perverse in the damned, by that which is added ~
279 Suppl, 95| argument would prove if the damned saw God in Himself, ~as
280 Suppl, 95| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the damned demerit?~Aquin.: SMT XP
281 Suppl, 95| It would seem that the damned demerit. For the damned
282 Suppl, 95| damned demerit. For the damned have an ~evil will, as stated
283 Suppl, 95| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the damned are on the same footing
284 Suppl, 95| 3:14,15). Therefore the ~damned also demerit.~Aquin.: SMT
285 Suppl, 95| drunk (Ethic. iii). Now the damned ~were themselves the cause
286 Suppl, 95| the perverse will of the damned proceeds from their ~obstinacy
287 Suppl, 95| the perverse will of the ~damned is not a fault whereby they
288 Suppl, 95| in good or evil. Now the damned, especially after the ~judgment
289 Suppl, 95| after the judgment day the damned will not ~demerit by their
290 Suppl, 95| distinction between the damned before the ~judgment day
291 Suppl, 95| reward, and evil will in the damned will be not a demerit but
292 Suppl, 95| the good ~merit and the damned demerit. But this cannot
293 Suppl, 95| the result being that the damned are ~incapable of demerit.
294 Suppl, 95| Reply OBJ 2: Men who are damned are not occupied in drawing
295 Suppl, 95| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the damned can make use of the knowledge
296 Suppl, 95| It would seem that the damned are unable to make use of
297 Suppl, 95| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the damned suffer greater pains than
298 Suppl, 95| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the damned are subject to time. But "
299 Suppl, 95| iv, 13). Therefore the damned ~will forget what they knew
300 Suppl, 95| to the rich man who was damned (Lk. 16:25): ~"Remember
301 Suppl, 95| will be nothing in the damned but what is a matter and
302 Suppl, 95| perfectly. Accordingly, in the damned there ~will be actual consideration
303 Suppl, 95| and for which they were damned, ~and the delightful goods
304 Suppl, 95| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the damned will ever think of God?~
305 Suppl, 95| It would seem that the damned will sometimes think of
306 Suppl, 95| think about it. Now the ~damned will hate God, as stated
307 Suppl, 95| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the damned will have remorse of conscience.
308 Suppl, 95| about ~God: whereas the damned will be in a state of the
309 Suppl, 95| without delight, so that the damned will by no means think of
310 Suppl, 95| so that in this way the damned will ~think of God.~Aquin.:
311 Suppl, 95| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The damned do not hate God except because
312 Suppl, 95| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the damned see the glory of the blessed?~
313 Suppl, 95| It would seem that the damned do not see the glory of
314 Suppl, 95| is never granted to the damned. Now it was granted as a
315 Suppl, 95| Cor. 12). Therefore the damned will not see the glory of
316 Suppl, 95| 1/1~I answer that, The damned, before the judgment day,
317 Suppl, 95| not, if seen, torment the ~damned in hell as the sight of
318 Suppl, 95| here are not shown to the damned in the same way as ~the
319 Suppl, 95| life to come. Not so the damned; ~wherefore the comparison
320 Suppl, 96| AND JUSTICE TOWARDS THE DAMNED (FIVE ARTICLES)~We must
321 Suppl, 96| justice and mercy towards the damned: under ~which head there
322 Suppl, 96| mercy all punishment of the damned, both men and demons, ~comes
323 Suppl, 96| mercy all punishment of the damned, ~both men and demons, comes
324 Suppl, 96| demons and the souls ~of the damned are to be delivered at length
325 Suppl, 96| as do the demons and the damned who are obstinate in wickedness.
326 Suppl, 96| men or ~all angels to be damned. But there is no reason
327 Suppl, 96| for their enemies who are damned. But the ~prayers of the
328 Suppl, 96| will in time ~deliver the damned from their punishment.~Aquin.:
329 Suppl, 96| of the punishment of the damned ~belongs to the prophecy
330 Suppl, 96| elect conjointly with ~the damned: "These shall go into everlasting
331 Suppl, 96| that the punishment ~of the damned will ever come to an end.~
332 Suppl, 96| thus the punishment of the damned will have no end.~Aquin.:
333 Suppl, 96| since the merits of the damned cannot be ~changed, the
334 Suppl, 96| be referred also to the damned. Hence the ~Psalm does not
335 Suppl, 96| Lord's ~discussion with the damned and the elect. But this
336 Appen1, 1| punishment suffered by the damned: "Because there is a mean
337 Appen1, 1| sorrow of this kind in the damned ~is the worm of conscience.
338 Appen1, 1| the use of free-will, are damned for ~actual sin, there was
339 Appen1, 2| case the ~punishment of the damned would be milder after the
340 Appen1, 2| pains, and deem themselves damned. But ~this is false, for
341 Appen1, 2| the fire with which the damned will be punished for ever,
342 Appen1, 2| with mortal sin, he is ~damned and incapable of being forgiven;
343 Appen2, 1| life in those who ~will be damned, neither should those evil
344 Appen2, 1| souls are cleansed, and the damned ~punished?~Aquin.: SMT XP
345 Appen2, 1| souls are ~cleansed and the damned punished. For the punishment
346 Appen2, 1| For the punishment of the damned is ~eternal, according to
347 Appen2, 1| fire which torments the damned in hell and cleanses ~the
348 Appen2, 1| Purgatory; although the damned being lower in merit, are
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