|    Part, Question1   1, 1  |       can dispute with one who denies its principles, ~if only
 2   1, 1  |       can dispute with one who denies its principles only if the
 3   1, 2  |     self-evident. For whoever ~denies the existence of truth grants
 4   1, 76 |       1~Reply OBJ 6: Augustine denies a plurality of souls, that
 5   1, 75 |       1~Reply OBJ 6: Augustine denies a plurality of souls, that
 6   1, 115|        For this reason Gregory denies the existence of fate: wherefore
 7   2, 41 |   virtues. But the Philosopher denies that ~passion is a virtue
 8   2, 109|   Perfect Just. xxi): "Whoever denies ~that we ought to say the
 9   2, 1  |    whichever one of them a man denies, he is considered an ~unbeliever.
10   2, 12 |    Consequently whoever either denies anything befitting God,
11   2, 23 |       Reply OBJ 1: The Apostle denies that he has the perfection
12   2, 67 |       Therefore if the accused denies ~the truth in court, in
13   2, 68 |   accused is the only ~one who denies, while several witness affirm
14   2, 92 | singleness of His dominion and denies the faith by ~deeds.~Aquin.:
15   2, 161|     yet the pride whereby one ~denies or blasphemes God is greater
16   3, 8  |     efficiently. But Augustine denies ~that Christ as man gives
17   3, 30 |  Whereby shall I know this? He denies that he believes, since ~
18   3, 30 |    that he believes, since ~he denies that he knows this. She
19   3, 32 |   power therein; while ~Jerome denies that the Holy Ghost took
20   3, 54 |      to say this, save he that denies the true ~resurrection of
 
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