Part, Question
1 1, 1 | introduced ~rather both as examples to be followed in our lives (
2 1, 14 | one, bring ~forward some examples, as, for instance, that
3 1, 14 | Body Para. 3/4~Now these examples although they are similar
4 1, 48 | logical works, brings forward examples that ~in his time were probable
5 1, 49 | logical works, brings forward examples that ~in his time were probable
6 1, 83 | phantasms to serve him by way of examples, in ~which as it were he
7 1, 83 | understand ~something, we lay examples before him, from which he
8 1, 84 | another, as is clear ~from the examples of colors and shapes.~Aquin.:
9 1, 88 | to be taught by sensible examples.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[89] A[
10 1, 116 | propose to him some sensible examples, ~either by way of likeness
11 2, 50 | health ~and sickness as examples, as of virtue and science;
12 2, 59 | this, as well as many other examples ~in his books on Logic,
13 2, 87 | property, and because the examples and ~the punishments that
14 2, 102 | shoes of their feet are the examples of our dead ancestors. The ~
15 2, 111 | he ought to ~abound with examples and a knowledge of effects,
16 2, 10 | contradiction, ~but by convincing examples. Because fear of the law
17 2, 96 | themselves"; and he gives three examples. The first is: "Supposing
18 2, 108 | certain persons are related as examples of perfect virtue: and ~
19 2, 172 | hand and helped by means of examples ~taken from objects of sense.
20 2, 187 | religion is shown by many examples to be ~unreasonable. Hence
21 2, 187 | full of multitudes of good examples. There were so many young
22 3, 2 | De Fide Orth. iii, 26): "Examples need ~not be wholly and
23 Suppl, 36| take very great care to be examples of speech and conduct to
24 Suppl, 48| conclusion is proved by the examples and authorities ~quoted
25 Suppl, 72| resurrection?" And he offers as examples ~the light which "as it
26 Suppl, 72| and in like manner the examples, quoted by ~the Apostle
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