|    Part, Question1   1, 1  |      proceed by the aid of ~various similitudes and figures is proper to
 2   1, 1  |            should make use ~of such similitudes.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[1] A[9]
 3   1, 1  |         Ecclus. 24:31). But by such similitudes ~truth is obscured. Therefore,
 4   1, 1  |           visions, ~and I have used similitudes by the ministry of the prophets."
 5   1, 1  |        forward anything by means of similitudes is to use metaphors. Therefore ~
 6   1, 1  |         than ~what He is. Therefore similitudes drawn from things farthest
 7   1, 6  |             all things are so many ~similitudes of the divine being; as
 8   1, 12 |         there known is known by any similitudes?~(10) Whether the created
 9   1, 12 |         glass' and 'enigma' certain similitudes are ~signified by him, which
10   1, 12 |         says (Div. Nom. i), "by the similitudes of the inferior order of
11   1, 12 |            object seen by different similitudes; but it will arise on the
12   1, 12 |          must be informed by their ~similitudes.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[12] A[
13   1, 12 |           must be said that certain similitudes of what he ~remembered,
14   1, 12 |      essence of God, he had certain similitudes or ideas of what he ~actually
15   1, 12 |             seen in Him seen by any similitudes or ~ideas.~Aquin.: SMT FP
16   1, 12 |       whereas to know them by their similitudes pre-existing in ~God, is
17   1, 12 |           Himself ~not by any other similitudes but by the Divine essence
18   1, 12 |       Divine essence, in ~which the similitudes of all things pre-exist.~
19   1, 12 |             can form in himself the similitudes of what is seen in the ~
20   1, 12 |        intelligible things, not by ~similitudes, but by their very essences,
21   1, 13 |         said of ~God they mean only similitudes to such creatures. For as "
22   1, 17 |            error by their deceptive similitudes."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[17] A[
23   1, 27 |          substances; while even the similitudes derived from these fall
24   1, 39 |           ways: in one way by their similitudes; thus things are said to
25   1, 39 |           ways: in one way by their similitudes; thus things are said to
26   1, 86 |        their essence, but by their ~similitudes. Therefore it does not understand
27   1, 87 |             it can be informed with similitudes abstracted from ~phantasms:
28   1, 110| intelligible truth to men under the similitudes of sensible things, ~according
29   1, 110|           vision man cleaves to the similitudes ~of the things as to the
30   1, 110|          the ~angelic operation the similitudes of things only appear in
31   2, 99 |         except by means of sensible similitudes. Now these ~similitudes
32   2, 99 |             similitudes. Now these ~similitudes move the soul more when
33   2, 99 |          the Scriptures not only by similitudes expressed in words, as in
34   2, 99 |            expressions; but also by similitudes of things set ~before the
35   2, 120|          guise ~of certain corporal similitudes, so is external worship
36   2, 171|            visions, and I have used similitudes, by the ministry of the
37   2, 171|       diversity of ~species, whence similitudes also result. Therefore it
38   2, 172|         manifested ~by means of the similitudes of corporeal things in the
39   3, 7  |    imaginative part He had certain ~similitudes, in which Divine things
40   3, 13 |          can know all things by the similitudes of ~all things impressed
41   3, 13 |           these things by the same ~similitudes.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[13] A[
42   3, 13 |             the ~Divine Nature, the similitudes of things are not received
43   3, 13 |             of vision. So, too, the similitudes of things infused into ~
44   3, 60 |           in the sacraments, and of similitudes in the Scriptures. And ~
45   3, 60 |          Holy Ghost decides by what similitudes ~spiritual things are to
 
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