Part, Question
1 1, 1 | another. If our ~opponent believes nothing of divine revelation,
2 1, 64 | to deceive; and ~when he believes and confesses, yet not willingly,
3 1, 66 | instance (Gen. ad lit. i, 15), believes that the formlessness of
4 1, 65 | to deceive; and ~when he believes and confesses, yet not willingly,
5 1, 67 | instance (Gen. ad lit. i, 15), believes that the formlessness of
6 1, 86 | unless he knows that ~he believes.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[87] A[
7 1, 110 | Augustine ~says, "No one believes except willingly." In this
8 2, 2 | wise, on whose ~judgment he believes himself to be excellent
9 2, 40 | that he can get it, ~he believes that he can get it, he believes
10 2, 40 | believes that he can get it, he believes that he will get it; and
11 2, 62 | believe to exist. But if he believes and loves, by doing ~good
12 2, 65 | OBJ 2: Further, "no man believes unwillingly" as Augustine
13 2, 67 | believer sees not ~what he believes: whereas bliss, of its very
14 2, 114 | justification, but that, he believes, whilst he is being justified; ~
15 2, 1 | xxvi in Joan.), "no man believes against his will." ~Therefore
16 2, 2 | Its sake to whatever he believes.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[2]
17 2, 2 | believe God, as a disciple believes the ~master who is teaching
18 2, 2 | he loves the truth ~he believes, he thinks out and takes
19 2, 4 | eternal happiness, unless one believes this possible, since ~hope
20 2, 5 | assents to that which he believes, not because he sees it ~
21 2, 5 | Now ~whoever has faith believes everything that is of faith,
22 2, 5 | object, in so far as he believes more things, as stated above.~
23 2, 9 | how to dispense what he believes to ~the godly, and to defend
24 2, 10 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: He that believes a wicked angel to be a good
25 2, 10 | faith is one because it believes in many things in ~relation
26 2, 11 | Body Para. 2/4~Now, whoever believes, assents to someone's words;
27 2, 18 | object, since each of them believes God and believes in a God,
28 2, 18 | of them believes God and believes in a God, but in ~respect
29 2, 21 | inclines man's mind so that he believes the Author of the ~Law to
30 2, 58 | because everyone easily believes what ~he desires. Thirdly,
31 2, 64 | unappropriated, and if the finder believes it to be ~so, although he
32 2, 66 | accuse someone, because he ~believes too readily what he hears,
33 2, 69 | Reply OBJ 2: If an advocate believes from the outset that the
34 2, 71 | more and more loves and believes what ~he says, and consequently
35 2, 87 | to the faith whereby man believes that God possesses unerring
36 2, 96 | demand ~an oath: and if he believes him to swear falsely, for
37 2, 96 | doubts about the fact, and believes ~he will swear truly. In
38 2, 160 | has from God," or "when he believes that which he has received ~
39 3, 7 | has the virtue of faith believes God not only in Divine things, ~
40 3, 7 | as are unseen by him who ~believes; and hope, too, is of such
41 3, 16 | Himself of Himself, and believes that ~some are to be applied
42 3, 30 | instruction concerning what one ~believes without doubt. Therefore
43 3, 30 | this? He denies that he believes, since ~he denies that he
44 3, 31 | the Catholic ~Faith, which believes that Christ the Son of God
45 3, 55 | that at God's bidding ~man believes what he does not see. Accordingly,
46 3, 68 | when he is being baptized, believes not by ~himself but by others,
47 3, 75 | to be bread which faith believes to be ~the substance of
48 3, 80 | species, inasmuch as a man believes in Christ, while desiring ~
49 Suppl, 58| the senses, and then he believes that he sees ~the demons.
50 Suppl, 72| except in so ~far as he believes he will more easily find
51 Appen2, 1| If one ~who loves and believes in Christ," has failed to
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