Part, Question
1 1, 12 | foresight of future events are perceived the more ~clearly. It is
2 1, 21 | Reply OBJ 2: Since good as perceived by intellect is the object
3 1, 28 | existing between two objects perceived by the mind. ~Those relations,
4 1, 29 | person" was not clearly perceived before it was attacked by
5 1, 39 | of life. Now ~"unity" is perceived at once in the person of
6 1, 43 | the Son, when ~temporally perceived by the mind, is sent." But
7 1, 43 | whenever He is ~known and perceived by anyone."~Aquin.: SMT
8 1, 43 | whenever He is known and perceived by ~anyone." Now perception
9 1, 43 | one when He is known and perceived by ~anyone, so far as He
10 1, 43 | far as He can be known and perceived according to the capacity ~
11 1, 44 | uncreated, and when they ~perceived transmutation to take place
12 1, 51 | assumed by the angel, if ~he perceived nothing by their means.
13 1, 58 | unknown. But if in the thing perceived something else be seen at
14 1, 67 | required is too short to be perceived; for though this may ~be
15 1, 68 | the fact that vapors are perceived not to rise even to the
16 1, 68 | confined ~beneath the heaven perceived by our senses, but that
17 1, 76 | intelligence - that a thing is perceived by the sense ~according
18 1, 39 | of life. Now ~"unity" is perceived at once in the person of
19 1, 43 | the Son, when ~temporally perceived by the mind, is sent." But
20 1, 43 | whenever He is ~known and perceived by anyone."~Aquin.: SMT
21 1, 43 | whenever He is known and perceived by ~anyone." Now perception
22 1, 43 | one when He is known and perceived by ~anyone, so far as He
23 1, 43 | far as He can be known and perceived according to the capacity ~
24 1, 45 | uncreated, and when they ~perceived transmutation to take place
25 1, 52 | assumed by the angel, if ~he perceived nothing by their means.
26 1, 59 | unknown. But if in the thing perceived something else be seen at
27 1, 68 | required is too short to be perceived; for though this may ~be
28 1, 69 | the fact that vapors are perceived not to rise even to the
29 1, 69 | confined ~beneath the heaven perceived by our senses, but that
30 1, 75 | intelligence - that a thing is perceived by the sense ~according
31 1, 77 | soul did not require things perceived by the senses, ~except on
32 1, 77 | immutation is ~what is "per se" perceived by the sense, and according
33 1, 77 | intentions of ~the senses are perceived; as when someone sees that
34 1, 81 | The aspect of causality is perceived by comparing one thing ~
35 1, 83 | corporeal unless it can ~be perceived by the senses." He says
36 1, 83 | never the same cannot be ~perceived." Secondly, because, "whatever
37 1, 83 | thereof. ~Now nothing can be perceived which cannot be distinguished
38 1, 83 | some things which cannot be perceived by the senses. Therefore ~
39 1, 83 | things, even of things not perceived by the ~senses. And Augustine'
40 1, 83 | science is that which is perceived principally through the
41 1, 84 | sensible image is not what is ~perceived, but rather that by which
42 1, 84 | for instance, if ~taste perceived only its own impression,
43 1, 84 | the apple: but that it be perceived ~apart from the smell, this
44 1, 85 | events. These images are perceived more at night and while
45 1, 86 | movement of the ~body, it is perceived by the subject wherein it
46 1, 86 | act of the proper sense is perceived by the common sense. ~The
47 1, 90 | qualities of which ~are perceived by that sense - or so that
48 1, 90 | and air, which are not perceived by senses of uncultured
49 1, 93 | intelligible effects which he perceived ~by the radiation of the
50 1, 106 | 1], ad 2), is ~interior; perceived, nevertheless, by another;
51 1, 106 | concept of one ~angel can be perceived by another when the angel
52 1, 110 | imagine what we have never perceived by the senses, ~either wholly
53 2, 11 | certain sweetness is to be perceived. Hence fruition seems to
54 2, 31 | with a ~suitable object perceived or known. Now, in the operations
55 2, 31 | sensible pleasures are not perceived ~all at once, but some part
56 2, 31 | in one's own nature, if ~perceived, gives rise to pleasure,
57 2, 32 | and thus the whole be perceived. Hence Augustine says (Confess.
58 2, 32 | severally, if all could be perceived ~collectively."~Aquin.:
59 2, 32 | so far as it is felt, or perceived in any way. Now a thing
60 2, 35 | the removal of which being perceived, there ~results the passion
61 2, 74 | use of things that can be perceived by the bodily senses, so
62 2, 77 | objects of pleasure are perceived not only by the ~sight,
63 2, 80 | respect of things which are perceived by the ~external senses.~
64 2, 98 | Thy glory. Therefore He perceived what he ~saw and he desired
65 2, 102 | the people were able to perceived material ~things, the inner
66 2, 8 | sensible world, which is perceived externally), and ~effects
67 2, 13 | of the flesh which they perceived in Him, and hence, they ~
68 2, 70 | Nothing, save words, is perceived by the hearing. Now ~reviling
69 2, 70 | hearing. Now ~reviling is perceived by the hearing according
70 2, 74 | sinner's sentiments cannot be perceived in ~themselves, they can
71 2, 74 | themselves, they can be perceived through some manifest sin,
72 2, 127 | perfection of a power is not perceived in every ~operation of that
73 2, 143 | good. ~Now if a thing is perceived to be beautiful as soon
74 2, 162 | were opened; and . . . they perceived themselves to be ~naked."
75 2, 168 | its inordinateness is not perceived by all in common. Hence ~
76 3, 9 | knowledge through what He perceived by the senses.~Aquin.: SMT
77 3, 15 | motive of ~pain is hurt perceived by the sense of touch, as
78 3, 30 | Now the Blessed Virgin perceived ~not only the bodily vision,
79 3, 30 | more ~excellent if she had perceived the angel himself in his
80 3, 35 | Something like ~this may be perceived in the generation of Christ.
81 3, 36 | whence they subsequently perceived the star containing the ~
82 3, 44 | report of this having been perceived by astronomers, "who ~gaze
83 3, 62 | the ~very voice which is perceived by the senses there is a
84 3, 66 | outward something that can be perceived by the sense is both the
85 3, 75 | motion, which ~would be perceived by the senses. In like manner
86 3, 76 | Para. 2/2~Moreover it is perceived differently by different
87 3, 77 | bread and wine, which are perceived ~by our senses to remain
88 3, 77 | affected by other accidents is perceived by the ~senses; nor is sense
89 3, 80 | Further, as this sacrament is perceived by taste and touch, so ~
90 Suppl, 3 | although the hurt of sin is not perceived by the ~external sense,
91 Suppl, 3 | external sense, yet it is perceived to be the most grievous
92 Suppl, 73| resuscitation, not ~through being perceived, but through being uttered.
93 Suppl, 79| place, because smell is not perceived without a ~volatile evaporation
94 Suppl, 79| Reply OBJ 1: The qualities perceived by the touch are those which ~
95 Suppl, 79| order for the smell to ~be perceived. But in the glorified bodies
96 Suppl, 82| behind it ~is necessarily perceived by the sight, from the very
97 Suppl, 88| signs so manifest as to be perceived as it were by his senses.
98 Suppl, 89| the eyes of the body, or ~perceived by any of the senses, as
99 Suppl, 89| clearly, that God ~will be perceived in things seen with the
100 Suppl, 89| the body, even as life ~is perceived in speech. For although
101 Suppl, 94| act ~on the senses being perceived by impressing the organ
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