|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |            in any science must be ~comprehended under the object of the
 2   1, 1   |           this sacred ~science are comprehended under God, not as parts
 3   1, 7   |         and everything ~created is comprehended under some clear intention
 4   1, 7   |         everything created must be comprehended in a ~certain number. Therefore
 5   1, 12  |        which means that He is ~not comprehended.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[12] A[
 6   1, 12  |         uncertainty." Therefore he comprehended; and in the same way, others ~
 7   1, 12  |             Ep. cxlvii): "That is ~comprehended which is so seen as a whole,
 8   1, 12  |             Therefore He cannot be comprehended.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[12] A[
 9   1, 12  |         must consider that what is comprehended is perfectly ~known; and
10   1, 12  |         probably proof, it is not ~comprehended; as, for instance, if anyone
11   1, 12  |          and thus in no way is God comprehended either by ~intellect, or
12   1, 12  |          And in this sense God is ~comprehended by the blessed, according
13   1, 12  |   comprehension, says the whole is comprehended when it is ~seen in such
14   1, 14  |              A thing is said to be comprehended when the end of the knowledge
15   1, 14  |        demonstrable proposition is comprehended ~when known by demonstration,
16   1, 14  |          in this sense everything ~comprehended is finite, as also is everything
17   1, 14  |         But ~God is not said to be comprehended by Himself in this sense,
18   1, 14  |      Himself; so He is said to be ~comprehended by Himself, forasmuch as
19   1, 14  |          ep. cxii), "The whole is ~comprehended when seen, if it is seen
20   1, 14  |          all ~images of things are comprehended. Hence it does not follow
21   1, 14  |            xii) ~that "whatever is comprehended by knowledge, is bounded
22   1, 14  |           Therefore they cannot be comprehended by the knowledge of God. ~
23   1, 14  |             nevertheless it can be comprehended by Him whose ~knowledge
24   1, 14  |        because that is said ~to be comprehended which has nothing outside
25   1, 14  |         idea of the infinite to be comprehended by the ~infinite. And so,
26   1, 14  |           the ~knowledge of God as comprehended; but not as if it were traversable.~
27   1, 19  |          operation ought not to be comprehended in the ~will of expression.~
28   1, 28  |           relation," as if it were comprehended in the ordinary meaning
29   1, 31  |             is a ~multitude of men comprehended under a certain order. In
30   1, 87  |         only cause which cannot be comprehended through its effects is that
31   2, 4   |           First, inclusion of the ~comprehended in the comprehensor; and
32   2, 4   | comprehensor; and thus whatever is comprehended by ~the finite, is itself
33   2, 4   |       Wherefore God cannot be thus comprehended ~by a created intellect.
34   2, 8   |           which is believed is not comprehended, according to the ~word
35   2, 8   |           as though I had already ~comprehended [Douay: 'attained'], or
36   2, 27  |            therefore God cannot be comprehended by ~any creature, it seems
37   2, 45  |            of singulars cannot be ~comprehended by human reason, that "our
38   2, 178 |           of things that cannot be comprehended by the human ~reason. The
39   3, 3   |          the Divine ~Nature was so comprehended by one human nature as to
40   3, 3   |           the Uncreated ~cannot be comprehended by any creature. Hence it
41   3, 10  |         Whether the soul of Christ comprehended the Word or the Divine ~
42   3, 10  |         Whether the soul of Christ comprehended the Word or the Divine Essence?~
43   3, 10  |            that the soul of Christ comprehended and ~comprehends the Word
44   3, 10  |            that the soul of Christ comprehended the ~Divine Essence.~Aquin.:
45   3, 10  |           that ~the soul of Christ comprehended the Divine Essence by grace.~
46   3, 10  |          that the infinite is not ~comprehended by the finite. And hence
47   3, 10  |            is in creatures can be ~comprehended by the soul of Christ, since
48   3, 42  |          readers they could not be comprehended." ~And if Christ had committed
49 Suppl, 72|         virtue of the principle be comprehended. Wherefore, since the ~souls
 
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