Part, Question
1 1, 13 | proposition about God, does ~not affirm that He is composite, but
2 1, 16 | does not thereby know or affirm truth. ~This is in like
3 1, 45 | the first sense, then we affirm the order by ~stating the
4 1, 51 | Dei xv): "Many persons affirm ~that they have had the
5 1, 70 | opinion between those who affirm, and those who deny, that
6 1, 46 | the first sense, then we affirm the order by ~stating the
7 1, 52 | Dei xv): "Many persons affirm ~that they have had the
8 1, 71 | opinion between those who affirm, and those who deny, that
9 2, 12 | three species: since to affirm unfitting things, or to
10 2, 68 | denies, while several witness affirm the same as the prosecutor, ~
11 2, 68 | evidence a man ought not to affirm as certain, as ~though he
12 2, 92 | as it is a wicked lie to affirm the contrary of what ~one
13 3, 2 | foolhardiness have some to dare to affirm that Christ ~as man is not
14 3, 2 | aforesaid ~positions, does not affirm that the union of God and
15 3, 2 | The ~Scripture does not affirm that this Emmanuel," i.e.
16 3, 19 | another; nor can we justly affirm ~that because there are
17 3, 43 | without him. Yes, I may affirm this to be altogether ~greater
18 3, 50 | severed from the Word I do not affirm . . . But should we say
19 3, 64 | says (Tract. lxxii): "I affirm this to be altogether greater," ~
20 3, 83 | Nor is it true, as some affirm, that the wine is changed ~
21 Suppl, 6 | He should not, however, affirm that it was a mortal sin,
22 Suppl, 93| aurea." Some, ~however, affirm that the common reward,
23 Suppl, 93| Nor can we admit, as some affirm, that it is due ~to prelates
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