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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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refuted

   Part, Question
1 1, 46 | error; and therefore it is refuted by proofs that are cogent. ~ 2 1, 50 | of things; but this was refuted ~above (Q[47], A[1]). Accordingly, 3 1, 47 | error; and therefore it is refuted by proofs that are cogent. ~ 4 1, 51 | of things; but this was refuted ~above (Q[47], A[1]). Accordingly, 5 1, 102 | such an opinion ~can be refuted as impossible in two ways. 6 1, 114 | necessity. This opinion is refuted by Aristotle (Metaph. vi, 7 2, 36 | maintained: whose opinion is refuted by the Philosopher from 8 2, 106 | these foolish notions ~are refuted by the statement (Jn. 7: 9 2, 150 | marriage. ~This error is refuted above all by the example 10 2, 150 | greater good. It ~is also refuted by reason, both because 11 3, 5 | place." But this position is refuted by the same ~arguments as 12 3, 84 | repeat it. But this was refuted in the SS, Q[24], A[11], 13 Suppl, 70| the ~body. This opinion is refuted by the Philosopher (De Anima 14 Suppl, 76| But these two sources are refuted by the Philosopher (De ~ 15 Suppl, 76| consequence of these being refuted, it is clear that ~the above 16 Suppl, 76| of certain heretics are refuted. Some of them ~fell into 17 Suppl, 76| errors of heretics may be refuted by the fact that ~they are 18 Suppl, 76| the ~ancient philosophers refuted by the Philosopher (De Anima


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