Part, Question
1 1, 12 | this, saying: "It is ~very credible, that we shall so see the
2 1, 116 | superstition. It is ~therefore credible that Simon Magus was deceived
3 2, 1 | do they know them ~to be credible. The faithful, on the other
4 2, 12 | of ~the heart: and it is credible that after the resurrection
5 2, 39 | likewise." Now it is ~not credible that the household of Isaac
6 2, 68 | order for evidence to be credible it must agree. But ~frequently
7 2, 68 | renders the evidence more ~credible, as Chrysostom states (Hom.
8 2, 122 | was induced by certain credible witnesses of Divine authority
9 2, 170 | truth may be rendered more credible, since even its foes bear
10 2, 176 | order that it be ~rendered credible. This is done by the working
11 2, 183 | his finger, although it is credible that he did ~this by the
12 3, 29 | Virgin are rendered more ~credible by which she asserted her
13 3, 30 | is therefore sufficiently credible that he was the highest
14 3, 30 | virginal birth might be credible."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[30] A[
15 3, 36 | testimony is rendered the more ~credible by reason of their righteousness.~
16 3, 39 | teaching might become ~the more credible. Hence He says (Jn. 5:37): "
17 3, 45 | available matter. It ~is also credible that this was the result
18 3, 51 | it would not have seemed credible that the Divine power ~was
19 3, 60 | words, and yet it is not credible that the ~sacramental effect
20 3, 72 | Christ's, which is more credible. ~For He did not refuse
21 Suppl, 69| barbarians. It is also credible that this may occur sometimes
22 Suppl, 70| of hell: nor again is it credible that any corporeal thing
23 Suppl, 72| Christ's coming, it is not credible that they will be darkened ~
24 Suppl, 84| instant. This is easily credible with ~regard to the blessed,
25 Suppl, 89| for he says: "It is very credible that we shall so see the
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