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[1224] Summa Theol., Ia, q. 63, a. 3.
[1225] Ibid., a. 5, 6
[1226] Ibid., IIa IIae, q. 89, a. 4.
[1227] Ibid., Ia, q. 64, a. 2; De veritate,
q. 24, a. 10, 11.
[1228] Matt. 25:41
[1229] Ps. 73:23
[1230] cf. Tabula aurea, under "remorsus."
[1231] This comprehension of the devil is said to be
quasi-speculative even though it proceeds from synteresis
and deals with guilt as individual, because this
comprehension does not lead to a practical judgment in the
proper sense since it is clouded over and suppressed by
another contrary practical judgment which is in conformity
to the devil's all-pervading pride
[1232] John 9:4.
[1233] cf. below in the treatise on man, the chapter on
the separated soul.
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