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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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   Part, Question
1 1, 1 | human reason, ~which can err; whereas this derives its 2 1, 23 | not exist; yet He does not err in His choice."~Aquin.: 3 1, 23 | if thou dost not wish to err." Thus too, in the things 4 1, 57 | regarding ~which it does not err; as neither does sense regarding 5 1, 63 | even though he does not err in his universal judgment, 6 1, 58 | regarding ~which it does not err; as neither does sense regarding 7 1, 64 | even though he does not err in his universal judgment, 8 1, 84 | Whether the intellect can err?~(7) Whether one intellect 9 1, 84 | involves ~falsehood: for "those err that work evil" (Prov. 14: 10 1, 84 | understood, ~the intellect cannot err, as in the case of first 11 1, 93 | knowledge?~(4) Whether he could err or be deceived?~Aquin.: 12 1, 107 | Hence it is clear that those err and speak against the opinion 13 2, 6 | to Prov. 14: 22: ~"They err, that work evil." If, therefore, 14 2, 19 | instance, if a man's reason err in telling ~him to commit 15 2, 19 | then reason or conscience err with an error that is involuntary, ~ 16 2, 19 | The eternal law cannot err, but human reason can. ~ 17 2, 19 | reason or conscience to ~err through inexcusable ignorance, 18 2, 57 | it is not human never to err in taking counsel about ~ 19 2, 77 | written (Prov. 14:22): "They err that ~work evil."~Aquin.: 20 2, 78 | written (Prov. 14:22): "They err that work evil." Therefore ~ 21 2, 91 | certain that such a law cannot err.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[91] A[ 22 2, 98 | judge, if thou wish ~not to err."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[98] A[ 23 2, 103 | that if a priest were to err in his ~judgment, the leper 24 2, 1 | universal Church cannot err, since she is governed ~ 25 2, 2 | possible for the learned to ~err. Therefore it seems that 26 2, 2 | universal Church, which cannot err, ~since Our Lord said (Lk. 27 2, 5 | Whether those heretics who err in one article, have faith 28 2, 5 | about ~which he does not err, in the same way as one 29 2, 10 | respect, since heathens err on more points than ~Jews, 30 2, 10 | who, ~in matters of faith, err even more than heathens 31 2, 45 | in art it is ~better to err voluntarily than involuntarily, 32 2, 58 | not; yet it is better to err frequently ~through thinking 33 2, 58 | of a wicked man, than to err less frequently ~through 34 2, 128 | than it is. In this one may err in two ~ways. First only 35 2, 146 | according to Prov. 14:22, "They err ~that work evil." Therefore 36 3, 14 | wisdom and power, and cannot err or fail; ~and He Himself 37 3, 36 | the Divine light do not err. Therefore the Magi were 38 3, 42 | Divine judgment that they err so far as to assert that 39 3, 75 | have taken ~occasion to err from evilly understanding 40 3, 83 | and ~the Church cannot err, since she is taught by 41 3, 84 | but much more ~did they err against the infinity of 42 Suppl, 25| universal Church cannot err; since He Who "was heard 43 Suppl, 76| certain modern ~heretics err. For some of the philosophers


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