|    Part, Question1   1, 17  |         because the intellect is conscious of that ~knowledge, as it
 2   1, 17  |        that ~knowledge, as it is conscious of truth; whereas in sense
 3   1, 20  |       because the former is more conscious of the miseries ~of this
 4   1, 76  |  particular man; for each one is conscious that it is ~himself who
 5   1, 76  |          and the same man who is conscious both ~that he understands,
 6   1, 75  |  particular man; for each one is conscious that it is ~himself who
 7   1, 75  |          and the same man who is conscious both ~that he understands,
 8   1, 92  |         will; ~which everyone is conscious of possessing; and assigns
 9   1, 110 |        whoever is enlightened is conscious of being ~enlightened. But
10   1, 110 |      enlightened. But man is not conscious of being enlightened by
11   2, 32  |         is awakened when ~we are conscious of our ignorance. This is
12   2, 91  |   whereby each one knows, and is conscious of, what is good and what ~
13   2, 112 |         he has grace, when he is conscious of delighting in God, and
14   2, 112 |         inasmuch as a man is not conscious of any ~mortal sin. And
15   2, 112 |          1 Cor. 4:4): "I ~am not conscious to myself of anything, yet
16   2, 58  |       this very fact, ~as though conscious of his own wickedness, he
17   3, 45  |          Holy Ghost is perfectly conscious of that perfect generation.~
18   3, 72  |          sin of which he is not ~conscious or for which he is not perfectly
19   3, 79  |        sacrament. Now whoever is conscious of mortal ~sin, has within
20   3, 79  | Eucharist." Hence, in him who is conscious of mortal sin, this sacrament ~
21   3, 79  |    mortal sin of which he is not conscious, and for which he has no ~
22   3, 79  |          both respects he who is conscious of mortal ~sin does not
23   3, 80  |          1 Cor. 4:4): "I am not ~conscious to myself of anything, yet
24   3, 80  | approaching the sacrament ~fully conscious of mortal sin. First of
25   3, 82  |    afterwards he adds: "I am not conscious to myself of ~anything;
26   3, 86  |          sin of ~which he is not conscious, through the punishment
27 Suppl, 10|          Further, whoever is not conscious of sin, either is not guilty
28 Suppl, 10|       confession, whoever is not conscious of a mortal sin, can be ~
29 Suppl, 10|          1 Cor. 4:4), "I ~am not conscious to myself of anything, yet
30 Suppl, 10|          the sins of which he is conscious, approaches to God as ~much
31 Suppl, 11|          man's ~confession to be conscious that the latter is unworthy
32 Suppl, 14| satisfaction made, if he is not ~conscious of a mortal sin. For although
33 Suppl, 14|          Eucharist without being conscious of a mortal sin of which
34 Suppl, 36|      Divine things, he who being conscious of mortal sin presents himself
35 Suppl, 36|          Order, as long as he is conscious of ~being in mortal sin,
 
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