|    Part, Question1   1, 64  |           although not as to his believing that he can obtain what
 2   1, 68  |    obstacles be ~placed to their believing.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
 3   1, 65  |           although not as to his believing that he can obtain what
 4   1, 69  |    obstacles be ~placed to their believing.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
 5   1, 114 |      lead man into the error of ~believing that there is some Divine
 6   2, 55  |       believe, or to the act ~of believing, as also to the habit by
 7   2, 64  |        should approach to Him by believing, hoping and loving, according
 8   2, 67  |        Joan.): "Where ~is faith? Believing without seeing." But it
 9   2, 79  |        Christ, and, ~through not believing, to slay Him, and afterwards
10   2, 100 |        different ~precepts about believing in God, and about not believing
11   2, 100 |  believing in God, and about not believing in strange gods. ~Aquin.:
12   2, 114 |          this ~point for a time, believing the beginning of faith to
13   2, 114 |     faith, not as though man, by believing, were to merit ~justification,
14   2, 1   |     Evang.]: he saw the Man, and believing Him to be God, he ~made
15   2, 1   |       Paul, but we speak only of believing 'in' God." Since then the ~
16   2, 2   |         the nature of the act of believing. For among ~the acts belonging
17   2, 2   |      assent: so that the act of ~believing is distinguished from all
18   2, 2   |        suitably distinguished as believing God, ~believing in a God
19   2, 2   | distinguished as believing God, ~believing in a God and believing in
20   2, 2   |           believing in a God and believing in God?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
21   2, 2   |     unsuitably distinguished ~as believing God, believing in a God,
22   2, 2   | distinguished ~as believing God, believing in a God, and believing
23   2, 2   |          believing in a God, and believing in God. For one habit ~has
24   2, 2   |         may propose, without his believing anything explicitly.~Aquin.:
25   2, 2   |          implicit faith through ~believing in Divine providence, since
26   2, 2   |         can believe this without believing in the Trinity. ~Therefore
27   2, 2   |         a ~sufficient motive for believing, or he has not. If he has
28   2, 2   |          a sufficient motive for believing, this is a mark of levity, ~
29   2, 2   |        if they did not merit ~by believing. Therefore to believe is
30   2, 2   |      meritorious. Now the act of believing is an act ~of the intellect
31   2, 2   |        has sufficient motive for believing, for he is ~moved by the
32   2, 2   |      that "there is ~no merit in believing what is shown by reason."
33   2, 2   |          diminishes the merit of believing.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[10]
34   2, 2   |          more prompt and firm in believing. ~Hence the martyrs had
35   2, 4   |     seems to be the principle of believing, ~on the part of the will,
36   2, 4   |     believed, which all agree in believing, be ~diverse from one another,
37   2, 5   |        we cannot know except ~by believing them.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[5]
38   2, 5   |       articles ~of faith without believing the others.~Aquin.: SMT
39   2, 5   |         just as man obeys God in believing the articles of ~faith,
40   2, 8   |          impossible to assent by believing what is proposed to be believed, ~
41   2, 10  |         the heathens deviate by ~believing in many gods. Therefore
42   2, 10  |          2): "But they that have believing masters, let them not despise ~
43   2, 19  |    unbelief is due to a man not ~believing God's own truth; while the
44   2, 79  |       sin, and should recover by believing in Him and confessing our
45   2, 79  |          we reach out to Him by ~believing; for which reason it was
46   2, 93  |      there is ~nothing absurd in believing that the spirit of the just
47   2, 97  |         of unbelief, through not believing in God; and of sacrilege, ~
48   2, 127 |         man derives hope through believing the word of one who ~promises
49   2, 170 |       also in order that men, by believing such men, may be more easily ~
50   3, 1   |          is made more certain by believing God Himself ~Who speaks;
51   3, 25  |    images themselves, as things, believing that there was something
52   3, 42  |       first to the Jews, who, by believing in and worshiping one ~God,
53   3, 42  |        of unbelievers, by openly believing and professing it."~Aquin.:
54   3, 43  |      works when spoken of by men believing than when speaking to men ~
55   3, 46  |       our Lord denote those who, believing in and confessing Christ,
56   3, 52  |           there is no reason for believing that Christ went there ~
57   3, 52  |      time incredulous," i.e. not believing in the preaching of Noe, "
58   3, 52  |          there is no reason for ~believing that the Saviour came thither
59   3, 54  |         and be not faithless but believing."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
60   3, 55  |       led them into the error of believing that He had risen to the
61   3, 69  |       him that worketh not, yet ~believing in Him that justifieth the
62   3, 73  |         glorified, His holy and ~believing ones." Hence, as he says
63   3, 80  | communicant, commit ~idolatry by believing that it is a consecrated
64 Suppl, 6 |      that he has not ~committed, believing that he has, he does not
65 Suppl, 8 |        greater certainty than by believing his subject, because ~this
66 Suppl, 59|          unbelievers, and thus a believing husband cannot ~remain with
67 Suppl, 59|     faith: and consequently the ~believing husband could then have
68 Suppl, 59|         Therefore neither can a ~believing husband put away his unbelieving
69 Suppl, 59|        free to follow either the believing father or the unbelieving
70 Suppl, 59|        seem that neither can the believing husband do so.~Aquin.: SMT
71 Suppl, 59|         it is not lawful for the believing ~husband to take a vow of
72 Suppl, 59|        draw him to unbelief, the believing husband after parting from ~
73 Suppl, 59|       second marriage which the ~believing husband would be unable
74 Suppl, 62|       the third is if the wife, ~believing her husband dead on account
75 Suppl, 85|       had given to his words, by believing that the day of the Lord ~
76 Suppl, 94|        not what hinders us from ~believing that hell is beneath the
 
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