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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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   Part, Question
1 1, 24 | inscribe, not those who are rejected, ~but those who are chosen. 2 1, 61 | to the contrary ~must be rejected as heretical. For God so 3 1, 63 | this opinion was reasonably rejected by the masters as ~erroneous.~ 4 1, 63 | Nor is this opinion to be rejected as contrary to faith; ~because 5 1, 76 | brain. ~Which opinion is rejected by Aristotle (De Anima ii, 6 1, 62 | to the contrary ~must be rejected as heretical. For God so 7 1, 64 | this opinion was reasonably rejected by the masters as ~erroneous.~ 8 1, 64 | Nor is this opinion to be rejected as contrary to faith; ~because 9 1, 75 | brain. ~Which opinion is rejected by Aristotle (De Anima ii, 10 1, 102 | Plato's opinion is to be rejected, because he held that God ~ 11 2, 59 | just stated; which ~evil is rejected by reason. Wherefore the 12 2, 102 | good, and nothing to be rejected that is received with ~thanksgiving" ( 13 2, 102 | advancing in ~virtue. He is rejected, too, if he have a swelling 14 2, 102 | flow of ~matter. He is also rejected if he had "a pearl in his 15 2, 102 | righteousness. Again, he is rejected "if he have a continued 16 2, 102 | denotes avarice. Lastly, he is rejected "if he have a ~rupture" 17 2, 102 | good, and nothing to be rejected that is received with ~thanksgiving." 18 2, 103 | heathenish ~ceremonial was rejected as absolutely unlawful, 19 2, 103 | and that "nothing is to be rejected that is ~received with thanksgiving" ( 20 2, 105 | Kgs. 8:7): "They have not rejected ~thee, but Me, that I should 21 2, 13 | the choosing of evil, is rejected or removed; thus hope is 22 2, 15 | 4:6): "Because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will ~reject 23 2, 68 | a man's evidence may be rejected without any fault on his ~ 24 2, 68 | evidence of one witness to be rejected if he ~contradict himself 25 2, 68 | a man's evidence can be rejected without any fault of his?~ 26 2, 68 | evidence ought not to be rejected ~except on account of some 27 2, 68 | man's evidence ought to be rejected save on account ~of a fault.~ 28 2, 68 | man's evidence should be rejected save for some fault.~Aquin.: 29 2, 68 | person's evidence may be rejected either with ~or without 30 2, 136 | when their opinions are rejected." And if it be opposed by ~ 31 2, 152 | 1 Tim. 4:4, "Nothing is rejected that is received with ~thanksgiving." 32 2, 184 | already has; the former are ~rejected as foreign to us, the latter 33 2, 185 | like duties. This error is rejected by ~Pope Boniface [*Boniface 34 3, 18 | the will of sensuality rejected the reason for which the 35 3, 29 | First, lest He should be rejected by unbelievers as illegitimate: ~ 36 3, 42 | excuse, and say that they had rejected our Lord ~because He had 37 3, 75 | in a ~sign, a thing to be rejected as heretical, since it is 38 3, 83 | minister, unless it might be rejected from ~nausea. Some persons 39 Suppl, 58| But such assertions are rejected by the true faith whereby


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