|    Part, Question1   1, 30  |     sufficiently prove the point advanced. Although the idea of solitude
 2   1, 44  |        as it were step ~by step, advanced to the knowledge of truth.
 3   1, 45  |        as it were step ~by step, advanced to the knowledge of truth.
 4   1, 93  |      purpose. Now man would have advanced in merit ~in that state
 5   1, 93  |     Reply OBJ 3: Adam would have advanced in natural knowledge, not
 6   1, 93  |    knowledge, he would also have advanced as regards ~the number of
 7   2, 9   | necessity, suppose that the will advanced ~to its first movement in
 8   2, 19  |          5~To the first argument advanced in a contrary sense, it
 9   2, 87  |         wicked live, ~are [they] advanced, and strengthened with riches" (?)[*
10   2, 94  |        Para. 2/2~To the argument advanced in the contrary sense we
11   2, 105 |           20:10) ~that when they advanced to besiege a city, they
12   2, 172 |    prophet?~(6) Whether prophecy advanced in perfection as time went
13   2, 172 |      time the degree of prophecy advanced.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[174] A[
14   2, 186 |          good of our neighbor is advanced by ~things pertaining to
15   3, 7   |        52) that the child "Jesus advanced ~in wisdom and age and grace
16   3, 12  |        knowledge?~(2) Whether He advanced in this knowledge?~(3) Whether
17   3, 12  |         Para. 1/1~Whether Christ advanced in acquired or empiric knowledge?~
18   3, 12  |         Whoever say ~that Christ advanced in wisdom and grace, as
19   3, 12  |       written (Lk. 2:52): "Jesus advanced in wisdom and ~age and grace
20   3, 12  |       Incar. Dom. vii) ~that "He advanced in human wisdom." Now human
21   3, 12  |     intellect. ~Therefore Christ advanced in this knowledge.~Aquin.:
22   3, 12  |         it is plain that ~Christ advanced in knowledge and grace,
23   3, 12  |         from ~the beginning, but advanced in it, as was said above (
24   3, 12  |           1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Jesus advanced in empiric knowledge, as
25   3, 33  |     written (Lk. 2:52) that He ~"advanced in wisdom and age." Therefore
26   3, 36  |   shepherds, but also by ~people advanced in age and virtue": whose
27   3, 41  |    nature by food. Secondly, he ~advanced to that matter in which
28   3, 72  |          1]), man is spiritually advanced by ~this sacrament to perfect
29   3, 77  |        like manner the statement advanced by others cannot stand,
30   3, 86  |        Para. 2/2~To the argument advanced in the contrary sense we
31   3, 89  |        Para. 2/2~To the argument advanced in the contrary sense it
32 Suppl, 78|          on account of its being advanced in years. Wherefore in ~
 
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