Part, Question
1 1, 1 | should be a ~sacred science learned through revelation.~Aquin.:
2 1, 1 | those things which may be learned from philosophical science, ~
3 1, 1 | knowledge, just as a man learned in moral science might ~
4 1, 1 | called canonical have I learned to ~hold in such honor as
5 1, 2 | self-evident only to the learned, as that incorporeal ~substances
6 1, 5 | as he is white, virtuous, learned and so on; according ~to
7 1, 17 | in this way many wise and learned persons might be called ~
8 1, 43 | from ~the Father and hath learned, cometh to Me," and (Ps.
9 1, 52 | The common opinion of the learned is that things ~incorporeal
10 1, 57 | even the higher angels learned these afterwards, as ~appears
11 1, 65 | Eccles. 3:14): "I have learned that all the works which
12 1, 43 | from ~the Father and hath learned, cometh to Me," and (Ps.
13 1, 53 | The common opinion of the learned is that things ~incorporeal
14 1, 58 | even the higher angels learned these afterwards, as ~appears
15 1, 66 | Eccles. 3:14): "I have learned that all the works which
16 1, 102 | wise, nor riches to the learned, nor favor to the skillful,
17 1, 103 | Eccles. 3:14): "I have learned that all ~the works that
18 1, 116 | the apostles the angels learned certain mysteries; that
19 2, 40 | which ~he is sure of having learned well."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
20 2, 98 | Eccles. 3:14): "I have learned that all ~the works which
21 2, 112 | of the ~Father, and hath learned, cometh to Me." And thus
22 2, 112 | of the Father, and hath learned, cometh to Me."~Aquin.:
23 2, 113 | of ~the Father, and hath learned, cometh to Me." Now to learn
24 2, 113 | when a man is made wise ~or learned outside this order. But
25 2, 2 | of ~the Father and hath learned cometh to Me." Now man acquires
26 2, 2 | implied in the faith of the ~learned. But this seems unsafe,
27 2, 2 | since it is possible for the learned to ~err. Therefore it seems
28 2, 2 | of faith, to stay by the learned, who are denoted by the
29 2, 2 | faith implied in that of the learned, ~except in so far as the
30 2, 2 | faith: and if any of the learned stray from this rule, he ~
31 2, 2 | ones, who think that the learned ~believe aright; unless
32 2, 2 | sacrifices was known by the learned ~explicitly, while the simple
33 2, 2 | had been revealed, both learned and simple folk are bound
34 2, 2 | believed explicitly by the learned, but implicitly and under
35 2, 2 | hidden in ~the faith of the learned, but through Christ and
36 2, 8 | of ~the Father, and hath learned, cometh to Me." Now it is
37 2, 15 | because it concerned the learned, who were not under any
38 2, 15 | have to reach through the ~learned.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16] A[
39 2, 47 | to the teachings of the learned, ~neither neglecting them
40 2, 47 | pertains. And yet even the learned should be docile in some ~
41 2, 61 | exclusion of a poor ~man more learned and holier?" [*Augustine,
42 2, 61 | the less holy and less ~learned man may conduce more to
43 2, 121 | he is confident of having learned to do ~well." Secondly,
44 3, 9 | know letters, having never learned?" ~Therefore it seems that
45 3, 9 | was the Son ~of God, He learned obedience by the things
46 3, 12 | knowledge?~(3) Whether He learned anything from man?~(4) Whether
47 3, 12 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ learned anything from man?~Aquin.:
48 3, 12 | It would seem that Christ learned something from man. For
49 3, 12 | learner. Therefore Christ learned ~something from man.~Aquin.:
50 3, 25 | traditions which you have learned, whether by word" - that
51 3, 42 | Wis. 7:13): "Which I have learned without ~guile, and communicate
52 3, 67 | Carthage (iv): "However learned and holy a woman may be, ~
53 3, 68 | Quiricus says: "We have ~learned from the ancient tradition
54 3, 74 | Trull., Can. 28): "We have learned that in some churches the ~
55 3, 80 | De Consecr. ii): "We have learned that ~some persons after
56 Suppl, 72| At ~this judgment we have learned that the following things
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