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There is that which they call the pain of loss, and the pain of sense. The pain of loss is the want of blessedness, or else it is the privation of the beatifical reward. Other School men describe it more largely thus: |
There is that which they call the pain of loss, and the pain of sense. The pain of loss is the want of blessedness, or Else it is the privation of the beatifical reward. Other School men describe it more largely thus: |
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Carentia beatitudinis. Privatio pr•mii bea•••ci. Perfectionis ad quam erant apti nati carentia, ex peccato causatae. |
Carentia beatitudinis. Privatio pr•mii bea•••ci. Perfectionis ad quam Erant apti Nati Carentia, ex Peccato causatae. |
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