|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |       authority of the canonical Scriptures as an ~incontrovertible
 2   1, 1   |       yet this is often found in Scriptures.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[1] A[9]
 3   1, 3   |    posture is said of God in the Scriptures: "I saw the Lord ~sitting" (
 4   1, 3   |         or "whereto." But in the Scriptures God is spoken of as a ~local
 5   1, 12  |        iv) a man is said in ~the Scriptures to see God in the sense
 6   1, 17  |        untruths and lies in the ~Scriptures, according to the words
 7   1, 24  |          it is ~customary in the Scriptures to say that something is
 8   1, 50  |        he contended that in the ~Scriptures even men bearing a divine
 9   1, 50  |     foreign to the custom of the Scriptures for ~the powers of irrational
10   1, 59  |     appetite. But in the Sacred ~Scriptures these things are attributed
11   1, 51  |        he contended that in the ~Scriptures even men bearing a divine
12   1, 51  |     foreign to the custom of the Scriptures for ~the powers of irrational
13   1, 60  |     appetite. But in the Sacred ~Scriptures these things are attributed
14   2, 22  |     would not be ascribed by the Scriptures to God and the angels. ~
15   2, 51  |      apostles the science of the Scriptures and of all tongues, ~which
16   2, 82  |         the custom of the Divine Scriptures in the frequent use of the
17   2, 99  |        God are set forth ~in the Scriptures not only by similitudes
18   2, 102 |      signifies meditation on the Scriptures and a sound understanding ~
19   2, 1   |         and other ~doctrines and Scriptures to their own destruction,
20   2, 2   |          contained in the Divine Scriptures. Then alone is ~he bound
21   2, 3   |   confession is commended by the Scriptures. One ~is the confession
22   2, 5   |         Truth proposed to us in ~Scriptures, according to the teaching
23   2, 8   |         that Our Lord opened the scriptures to His ~disciples, that
24   2, 8   |         contained in ~the Divine Scriptures.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[8] A[2]
25   2, 11  |      that "whoever expounds the ~Scriptures in any sense but that of
26   2, 11  |    sluggishness, and search the ~Scriptures more carefully," as Augustine
27   2, 21  |      many other ~passages of the Scriptures.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[22] A[
28   2, 22  |          the study of the Divine Scriptures." No more is it ~friendship
29   2, 74  |         way the prophets in ~the Scriptures sometimes call down evils
30   2, 80  |           charity; since, in the Scriptures, charity is represented
31   2, 87  |          be said: Nonsense! the ~Scriptures were made for God's sake,
32   2, 87  |         God for the sake of the ~Scriptures." Now men of all conditions
33   2, 93  |        while we have the ~divine Scriptures, to seek knowledge from
34   2, 93  |       the observances which ~the Scriptures relate as being practiced
35   2, 96  |        to have read in the Holy ~Scriptures that we must not accept
36   2, 108 |    however, are commended in the Scriptures, not on account of ~perfect
37   2, 119 |       and ~not to contradict the Scriptures whether one understands
38   2, 120 |          and ~just as the Divine scriptures teach the interior worship
39   2, 168 |        not contradict the Divine Scriptures, as Augustine observes (
40   2, 170 |         demons are styled in the Scriptures as ~prophets, not simply,
41   2, 171 |        they might understand the scriptures" ~(Lk. 24:45); and to this
42   2, 174 |      under prophecy, because the Scriptures are expounded by the ~same
43   2, 182 |    watchings, meditating on the ~Scriptures, penury and loss of all
44   2, 185 |           meditation on the Holy Scriptures and by the divine praises.
45   2, 186 |         who are ignorant of ~the scriptures. Thus we read in the Conferences
46   2, 186 |          Love the science of the Scriptures and thou shalt have no love
47   2, 186 |    watchings, meditating on ~the Scriptures, poverty, and privation
48   3, 2   |        evangelical and apostolic Scriptures, or have been ~said of Christ
49   3, 16  |        evangelical and apostolic Scriptures, or have been ~said of Christ
50   3, 16  |        His prophets in the ~holy Scriptures, concerning His Son Who
51   3, 20  |          flesh, according to the Scriptures, let him be anathema." And
52   3, 23  |       properly attributed by the Scriptures to ~the angels; according
53   3, 27  |     handed down in the canonical Scriptures ~concerning the sanctification
54   3, 28  |    Joseph" - first, because "the Scriptures are not wont to trace the ~
55   3, 28  |       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The Scriptures are wont to designate as
56   3, 29  |       courts. The custom of the ~Scriptures, too, shows that the ancestry
57   3, 31  |           because we believe the Scriptures, which assert ~both that
58   3, 43  |         what is proved ~from the Scriptures unless (they are convinced)
59   3, 46  |         Christ, foretold ~in the Scriptures and prefigured in the observances
60   3, 46  |       faith, and even the Divine Scriptures upon which ~faith is based,
61   3, 47  |     grasped the mysteries of the Scriptures, did not fully comprehend
62   3, 51  | customary usage of speech of the Scriptures, whereby the ~whole is understood
63   3, 52  |          I find ~anywhere in the Scriptures hell mentioned as something
64   3, 52  |          clxiv): "If the sacred ~Scriptures had said that Christ came
65   3, 55  |           whole authority of the Scriptures is weakened. Consequently,
66   3, 55  |         authority of the ~Sacred Scriptures that He proved to them the
67   3, 55  |        was the testimony of ~the Scriptures, which He set before them
68   3, 55  |          and ~discoursing on the Scriptures. And, in order that nothing
69   3, 55  |          the testimonies of the ~Scriptures, the sayings of the angels,
70   3, 60  |    things: just as in the Divine Scriptures spiritual things are ~set
71   3, 60  |        and of similitudes in the Scriptures. And ~consequently, just
72   3, 60  |          explanation of the Holy Scriptures. Nevertheless, it is not
73   3, 64  |           all handed down by the Scriptures, yet the Church holds them
74   3, 72  |        not handed down ~in those Scriptures that are in general use.
75   3, 78  |         various passages of the ~Scriptures. Because the words, "This
76   3, 80  |         and hope, ~whereunto the Scriptures constantly urge us, are
77 Suppl, 40|          In ~accordance with the Scriptures and the statutes and definitions
78 Suppl, 69|     namely God, whose throne the Scriptures proclaim ~heaven to be (
79 Suppl, 69|           by reason of which the Scriptures apply the corporeal ~world
80 Suppl, 69|         metaphorically. Thus the Scriptures speak of God ~as the sun,
81 Suppl, 69|      authority of the ~canonical Scriptures and the doctrine of the
82 Suppl, 93|         when it is stated in the Scriptures that a ~higher degree of
 
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