|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |         10): "I have multiplied visions, ~and I have used similitudes
 2   1, 12  |        as appears in ~prophetic visions; while sometimes sensible
 3   1, 68  |     three kinds of supernatural visions, bodily, imaginative, and ~
 4   1, 76  |      same eye, there are divers visions. But the phantasm itself ~
 5   1, 69  |     three kinds of supernatural visions, bodily, imaginative, and ~
 6   1, 75  |      same eye, there are divers visions. But the phantasm itself ~
 7   1, 110 |         assigning the cause of ~visions in dreams, that "when an
 8   2, 59  |        our power to call up the visions of the soul, known ~as its
 9   2, 8   |      comprehends. Each of these visions of God belongs to the gift
10   2, 170 |        fathers ~received Divine visions by means of the heavenly
11   2, 170 |     speaking there of prophetic visions. Therefore prophetic revelation
12   2, 170 |     purposes as ~these," namely visions, "he makes him either devilish,
13   2, 171 |        in speaking of prophetic visions, ~says that "the wise theologian
14   2, 171 |        have multiplied" their ~"visions, and I have used similitudes,
15   2, 171 | prophets." ~Now multiplicity of visions results, not from a diversity
16   2, 172 |      through various imaginary ~visions. Therefore a difference
17   2, 172 |         difference of imaginary visions does not entail a ~difference
18   2, 172 |      words, deeds, dreams, and ~visions. Therefore the degrees of
19   2, 176 |        of mortals by ~imaginary visions, in that he will seem to
20   3, 5   |      not in a real body, but by visions in the imagination, as is ~
21   3, 7   |    Divine things in ~dreams and visions, and Moses, who saw God
22   3, 30  |      was accustomed to angelic ~visions, she was not troubled at
23   3, 39  | spiritual transactions sensible visions appear, for the sake of ~
24 Suppl, 94|       it is impossible for such visions of the ~imagination to occur
 
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