Part, Question
1 1, 1 | It seems that, besides philosophical science, we have no need
2 1, 1 | reason is fully treated of in philosophical ~science. Therefore any
3 1, 1 | other knowledge besides philosophical science is ~superfluous.~
4 1, 1 | that is, is treated of in philosophical science - even God Himself;
5 1, 1 | vi). Therefore, besides ~philosophical science, there is no need
6 1, 1 | inspired of God, is no part of philosophical ~science, which has been
7 1, 1 | is useful ~that besides philosophical science, there should be
8 1, 1 | revealed by God besides philosophical science built up by ~human
9 1, 1 | necessary ~that besides philosophical science built up by reason,
10 1, 1 | which may be learned from philosophical science, ~so far as they
11 1, 1 | these belong to separate philosophical ~sciences. Therefore sacred
12 1, 1 | subject-matter of different philosophical sciences can yet be treated
13 1, 1 | which ~belong to different philosophical sciences because it considers
14 1, 1 | Hence, although among the philosophical sciences one ~is speculative
15 1, 1 | in a ~sense depend upon philosophical sciences; for Jerome observes,
16 1, 1 | a sense depend upon the philosophical ~sciences, not as though
17 1, 1 | concerning God; even as in some philosophical ~sciences we demonstrate
18 1, 1 | in mind, in regard to the philosophical sciences, that the ~inferior
19 1, 87 | led, according to true ~philosophical principles, to the knowledge
20 2, 41 | amazement is a ~beginning of philosophical research: whereas stupor
21 2, 165| would be chiefly about the philosophical ~sciences. But, seemingly,
22 3, 39 | to the ~knowledge of the philosophical truth, and shows them that
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