Part, Question
1 1, 33 | The Spirit Himself gives testimony to our ~spirit that we are
2 1, 46 | subject, he ~quotes the testimony of the ancients, which is
3 1, 70 | apparent to the ~senses, the testimony of which Moses follows,
4 1, 47 | subject, he ~quotes the testimony of the ancients, which is
5 1, 71 | apparent to the ~senses, the testimony of which Moses follows,
6 2, 32 | greater weight from the testimony of good and wise ~men, hence
7 2, 91 | also ~interior acts; "the testimony of the Lord is faithful,"
8 2, 100 | commandment, forbidding false testimony, is added the prohibition ~
9 2, 101 | of the ~tabernacle of the testimony . . . in the ceremonies
10 2, 102 | into the tabernacle of the testimony, that it may be kept there
11 2, 105 | so doing: wherefore their testimony is taken as ~being true,
12 2, 105 | law it is written that the testimony of two men is true."~Aquin.:
13 2, 107 | being'] approved by the testimony of faith," ~which he says
14 2, 2 | saying: "I saw, and I gave testimony, that this is the ~Son of
15 2, 43 | Our glory is this, the testimony ~of our conscience." Now
16 2, 68 | commenting on Jn. 8:17, "The testimony of two men ~is true," says (
17 2, 73 | Our glory is this, the testimony ~of our conscience." Hence,
18 2, 87 | chiefly referred to God Whose testimony ~is invoked; and secondarily
19 2, 87 | worship is shown to one whose testimony is ~invoked by oath: hence
20 2, 87 | from the truth of God Whose testimony is invoked. Since therefore ~
21 2, 87 | the ~part of God, whose testimony is invoked, and in this
22 2, 122 | in the sight of men her ~testimony is not held to be sufficient,
23 2, 130 | that man, knowing by the testimony of others' praise the good ~
24 2, 130 | covetousness; or in the testimony of men, whose ~judgment
25 2, 130 | for a man to glory in the testimony of ~human praise, as though
26 2, 130 | when a man prefers the ~testimony of man to God's; thus it
27 2, 186 | whom the Lord gave great testimony." Now ~religious orders
28 3, 3 | into ~the world, to give testimony to the truth." But by the
29 3, 12 | world; that I should give ~testimony to the truth." And thus
30 3, 12 | says (on Lk. 22:43): "In testimony of both natures are the
31 3, 27 | covered the tabernacle of the testimony, ~and the glory of the Lord
32 3, 35 | world; that I should give testimony to the ~truth." But this
33 3, 36 | He was ~born. But their testimony, being of a domestic character,
34 3, 36 | made known to others, whose testimony could not be suspect.~Aquin.:
35 3, 36 | in age and virtue": whose testimony is rendered the more ~credible
36 3, 36 | until the Jews also bore testimony of the ~city in which Christ
37 3, 36 | yet, content with the testimony of the star alone, they
38 3, 38 | sufficiently manifest, both by the testimony ~of John and by the dove
39 3, 39 | have ~had faith in John's testimony except after many had been
40 3, 39 | on high by the Father's testimony, so that His teaching might
41 3, 39 | who sent ~Me, hath given testimony of Me." And specially at
42 3, 40 | world, that I should give testimony to the truth." Hence it
43 3, 40 | but Christ ~had the testimony also of miracles. Leaving,
44 3, 43 | themselves . . . give testimony to Me."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
45 3, 43 | themselves . . . give testimony of Me."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
46 3, 45 | transfiguration;~(4) Of the testimony of the Father's voice.~Aquin.:
47 3, 45 | all the prophets give ~testimony" to Christ. Therefore not
48 3, 45 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the testimony of the Father's voice, saying, "
49 3, 45 | It would seem that the testimony of the Father's voice, saying, ~"
50 3, 45 | Therefore it seems that the testimony of ~the Father was made
51 3, 45 | fittingly made ~known by the testimony of the Father: because He
52 3, 55 | everyone, but to some, by whose testimony it could be brought to the ~
53 3, 55 | only to some, through whose testimony it ~could be brought to
54 3, 55 | power did the apostles ~give testimony to the Resurrection of Jesus
55 3, 55 | sight, because from the testimony of their own eyes they saw
56 3, 55 | Secondly, ~that their testimony might be rendered more efficacious
57 3, 55 | in two ways: namely, ~by testimony; and by proof or sign: and
58 3, 55 | He made use ~of a double testimony, neither of which can be
59 3, 55 | of ~these was the angels' testimony, who announced the Resurrection
60 3, 55 | Evangelists: the other was the testimony of ~the Scriptures, which
61 3, 59 | false appears from the ~testimony of the Apostle (2 Cor. 5:
62 3, 74 | that saw it, hath given testimony." But water ~could not be
63 3, 83 | into the tabernacle of the testimony . ~. . and when they are
64 Suppl, 74| that were ~beheaded for the testimony of Jesus, and for the word
65 Suppl, 74| these being approved by the ~testimony of faith received not the
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