Part, Question
1 1, 20 | Further, the just man who is foreknown is better than the ~predestined
2 1, 21 | pre-existing in them, or foreknown. Again, if this is due to
3 1, 23 | foreknowledge is not in the things foreknown, but in the person who ~
4 1, 23 | OBJ 1: The use of grace foreknown by God is not the cause
5 1, 24 | but ~as regards things foreknown, which can change.~Aquin.:
6 1, 25 | cannot do what He has not foreknown and pre-ordained that He
7 1, 25 | power than those He has foreknown and pre-ordained He would
8 1, 25 | anything which He had not ~foreknown, and had not pre-ordained
9 1, 112 | demons. ~But men who are foreknown to damnation, never attain
10 1, 112 | Reply OBJ 3: Just as the foreknown, the infidels, and even
11 2, 91 | God, ~inasmuch as they are foreknown and preordained by Him,
12 2, 91 | the government of ~things foreknown by Him.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
13 2, 81 | but not for those who are ~foreknown to death; even as the correction
14 2, 93 | future. The ~future may be foreknown in two ways: first in its
15 2, 93 | like future effects can ~be foreknown and foretold with certainty,
16 2, 93 | their future effects can be ~foreknown, not indeed with certainty,
17 2, 93 | of instances, cannot be foreknown from a ~consideration of
18 2, 93 | like effects ~cannot be foreknown unless they be considered
19 2, 93 | instances, for the like can be ~foreknown by human reason: nor again
20 2, 93 | source whence it cannot be foreknown. Therefore it is manifest
21 2, 93 | consider what things can be foreknown by ~observing the stars:
22 2, 93 | happen of ~necessity can be foreknown by this mean,: even so astrologers
23 2, 93 | so far as effects can be foreknown from their causes.~Aquin.:
24 2, 93 | than those which can be foreknown ~from the movements of heavenly
25 2, 169 | proposition: "If this was foreknown, it will be": for in both
26 2, 170 | hand, future things can be foreknown in their causes with a natural ~
27 2, 170 | events, ~except as these are foreknown in their causes, whereby
28 2, 171 | future contingencies are foreknown by the prophets "with ~unchangeable
29 3, 46 | holds good of all things foreknown and preordained by God,
30 Suppl, 72| of His first coming was foreknown by the ~prophets, which
31 Suppl, 96| if we knew that they were foreknown to death, we should no more
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