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discovereth 1
discovering 8
discovers 7
discovery 25
discredit 1
discreditable 3
discreet 7
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25 detrimental
25 didst
25 discipline
25 discovery
25 discursion
25 doer
25 dogm
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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discovery

   Part, Question
1 1, 60 | him not naturally, but by discovery, or by teaching. In like 2 1, 64 | the things we learn by ~discovery. Now, the demons cannot 3 1, 61 | him not naturally, but by discovery, or by teaching. In like 4 1, 65 | the things we learn by ~discovery. Now, the demons cannot 5 1, 78 | reasoning, by way of inquiry and discovery, advances from certain things ~ 6 1, 78 | the other. For by way of discovery, we come through knowledge 7 1, 83 | sensation - by instruction or discovery, to the act of understanding. ~ 8 1, 100 | knowledge ~without difficulty by discovery or learning.~Aquin.: SMT 9 2, 68 | truth (which pertains to the discovery of truth), and ~judgment 10 2, 79 | which the ~former assists "discovery," and the latter, "teaching," 11 2, 45 | counsel," which belongs to discovery, for ~counsel is an act 12 2, 45 | nature, but are acquired by discovery ~through experience, or 13 2, 46 | pertains "docility," or by "discovery," and to this belongs to ~{ 14 2, 47 | Shrewdness is concerned with the discovery of the middle ~term not 15 2, 49 | counsel requires not only the discovery or devising of fit means 16 2, 49 | end of counsel being the discovery of what has to be ~done, 17 2, 49 | directed to research and discovery, is distinct from ~demonstrative 18 2, 93 | through the demons, as in the discovery ~of thefts. Therefore divination 19 2, 94 | connatural to man, namely, by discovery and instruction, the consequence ~ 20 2, 165 | sight-seeing, and to the discovery and dispraise of our ~neighbor' 21 3, 9 | acquiring knowledge - by ~discovery and by being taught - the 22 3, 9 | being taught - the way of discovery is the higher, and ~the 23 3, 9 | a knowledge acquired by discovery than by being taught, ~especially 24 3, 12 | to acquire ~knowledge by discovery, so also that he may acquire 25 Suppl, 11| which might lead to the discovery of a sinner or of his sin.


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