Part, Question
1 1, 63 | 15), that "He alone could discern light and darkness, Who
2 1, 72 | imperfect and difficult to discern, and ~hence, in speaking
3 1, 64 | 15), that "He alone could discern light and darkness, Who
4 1, 71 | imperfect and difficult to discern, and ~hence, in speaking
5 1, 77 | neither sight nor ~taste can discern white from sweet: because
6 1, 83 | material, thus failing ~to discern intellect from sense.~Aquin.:
7 1, 83 | or angry: yet we cannot discern by the senses, whether ~
8 1, 83 | changeable ~things, and discern things themselves from their
9 1, 86 | if it were absent, but to discern itself as present" - i.e. ~
10 2, 17 | that scarcely can ~one discern obedience from command."~
11 2, 23 | In order, therefore, to discern which passions are in the
12 2, 24 | For the Stoics did not discern between sense and intellect;
13 2, 34 | chiefly from the end that we ~discern whether the will is good
14 2, 48 | hindered, so as ~not to discern what should be hidden and
15 2, 91 | natural reason, ~whereby we discern what is good and what is
16 2, 93 | 12:11: "Doth not the ear discern words, and the palate of
17 2, 2 | 12:11: "Doth not the ear discern words?" Now a man ~cannot
18 2, 9 | judgment ~on them, so as to discern what is to be believed,
19 2, 44 | seen in idiots, who ~do not discern what is injurious to them,
20 2, 45 | God." Now love is said to discern because it moves the reason ~
21 2, 45 | it moves the reason ~to discern.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[
22 2, 45 | counsel of others and can discern ~good from evil counsel.~
23 2, 94 | fitted to see its God, and discern ~what is true," such as
24 2, 141 | of these enables one to discern what to do and what not
25 2, 146 | go together, we fail to discern between the call of necessity ~
26 2, 169 | words she could not express, discern ~betwixt Divine revelations,
27 2, 171 | senses, yet does not fully discern ~the things he perceives
28 3, 16 | and devout reader will discern ~the reason and point of
29 3, 30 | Anthony, "it is difficult to ~discern good from evil spirits.
30 3, 40 | sinners, that ~thou mightest discern His sanctity and acknowledge
31 3, 81 | chastised' who does 'not discern,' i.e. distinguish, the
32 Suppl, 6 | whose business it is ~to discern between what is leprosy
33 Suppl, 17| be a judgment in order to discern whether he ~deserves to
34 Suppl, 19| Old Law had authority to discern and ~judge, but not to admit
35 Suppl, 85| good or evil works, and to discern them with ~the gaze of the
36 Suppl, 85| hypocrites, you know how to discern the face of ~the heaven
37 Suppl, 85| how is it that you do not discern this ~time?" Therefore it
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