|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |      human reason could have discovered, it was necessary that ~
 2   1, 57  |     For thought is sometimes discovered not merely by outward ~act,
 3   1, 72  |      living creatures can be discovered from the various ways in
 4   1, 58  |     For thought is sometimes discovered not merely by outward ~act,
 5   1, 71  |      living creatures can be discovered from the various ways in
 6   1, 78  |   those things which we have discovered by ~reasoning. Now it is
 7   1, 78  |    and judge of what we have discovered. It is therefore clear ~
 8   2, 57  |       truth would be already discovered. Hence only one virtue is
 9   2, 102 |       lest thy ~nakedness be discovered," it should be observed
10   2, 105 |    for such like sins, when ~discovered, should be more severely
11   2, 105 |      the animal itself ~were discovered in the thief's possession:
12   2, 105 |   the murder was ~previously discovered, the beast was not slain.
13   2, 1   |    of knowledge in those who discovered them, as the ~Philosopher
14   2, 2   |      mother Irene a tomb was discovered, wherein lay a man on whose
15   2, 9   |  befits the mourner, who has discovered that he has been mastered
16   2, 45  |     to judge of what one has discovered," and this is an act ~of
17   2, 45  |  order that the good things ~discovered may be applied to action:
18   2, 47  |     whereby congruities are ~discovered rapidly."~Aquin.: SMT SS
19   2, 67  |      guilt have already been discovered, or again when his ~guilt
20   2, 93  |       i, 1). Now it has been discovered through many ~experiments
21   2, 93  |       or that a treasure ~be discovered when a man digs a grave -
22   2, 93  |   the face of the Lord, was ~discovered and thrown into the sea (
23   2, 160 |   secretly, and before it is discovered by the ~judgment of reason:
24   2, 160 | judgment of reason: but once discovered by reason, it is easily
25   3, 21  |      provided no obstacle be discovered by reason's ~deliberation.
26   3, 52  |       says: ~"I have not yet discovered what Christ descending into
27   3, 52  |   adds that "he ~had not yet discovered what Christ's descent into
28   3, 80  |     fear of their ~sin being discovered, approach this sacrament
29   3, 83  |    consecration, or if it be discovered that the wine is poisoned,
30   3, 83  |      the sacrarium. If it be discovered that the wine has been ~
31 Suppl, 25| lxxviii), "if any error were discovered ~in Holy Writ, the authority
32 Suppl, 60|      kill his wife if she be discovered in ~the act of adultery?~
33 Suppl, 60|     kill his wife if she be ~discovered in the act of adultery.
34 Suppl, 60|     kill his wife if she be ~discovered in the act of adultery,
35 Suppl, 60|      his own wife if she ~be discovered in adultery.~Aquin.: SMT
36 Suppl, 60|    kill her husband if he be discovered in adultery. Neither ~therefore
37 Suppl, 71|   dormierunt] ~that Macarius discovered the skull of a dead man
 
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