Part, Question
1 1, 77 | the proper sensible by ~discerning it from other things which
2 1, 77 | sense; for ~instance, by discerning white from black or green.
3 1, 77 | know both. Wherefore the discerning judgment must be assigned ~
4 1, 83 | what he sees is a dream, discerning, as ~it were, between things,
5 2, 66 | disposition, ~or a more discerning judgment of reason, or again
6 2, 111 | prophecy; to another, the discerning of spirits; to ~another
7 2, 111 | and thus there is the "discerning of spirits." ~Aquin.: SMT
8 2, 9 | one ought to believe by discerning things to be ~believed from
9 2, 44 | meats, so is a wise man in discerning things and causes." Wherefore
10 2, 45 | that "prudence is ~love discerning aright that which helps
11 2, 45 | senses exercised to the ~discerning of good and evil."~Aquin.:
12 2, 45 | aptitude than another ~in discerning them, just as it happens
13 2, 49 | among ~men, he who is most discerning can judge a greater number
14 2, 68 | use his own discretion in ~discerning which side to favor, by
15 2, 171 | sometimes for the purpose of discerning truthfully and ~efficaciously
16 2, 184 | senses exercised to the ~discerning of good and evil." Therefore
17 2, 186 | senses exercised to the discerning of good and evil."~Aquin.:
18 3, 80 | of this sin, says, "not discerning the body ~of the Lord,"
19 Suppl, 20| the power which he had of discerning between different kinds
20 Suppl, 37| to ~the reader; and the "discerning of spirits" to the doorkeeper,
21 Suppl, 79| which touch ~is capable of discerning: and such an alteration
|