Part, Question
1 1, 56 | whereas the Trinity alone ~can penetrate the mind. Again, it cannot
2 1, 57 | perfectly; thus doctors who penetrate more deeply into the causes
3 1, 57 | demons, the more deeply they penetrate those occult bodily ~modifications.
4 1, 57 | whereas the Trinity alone ~can penetrate the mind. Again, it cannot
5 1, 58 | perfectly; thus doctors who penetrate more deeply into the causes
6 1, 58 | demons, the more deeply they penetrate those occult bodily ~modifications.
7 2, 28 | 2: Further, nothing can penetrate within a whole, except by
8 2, 28 | to the beloved, so as to penetrate into his very soul. Thus
9 2, 28 | does the movement of ~love penetrate into the beloved, as was
10 2, 8 | human knowledge has to penetrate within so to speak. Thus,
11 2, 8 | understanding, ~the further can it penetrate into the heart of things.
12 2, 8 | supernatural light in ~order to penetrate further still so as to know
13 2, 8 | their mind is unable to penetrate all things ~clearly.~Aquin.:
14 2, 8 | that are proposed, and to penetrate into their very heart. And
15 2, 8 | sharp, when it is able to ~penetrate into the heart of the things
16 3, 52 | Ecclus. 24:45): "I will ~penetrate to all the lower parts of
17 3, 80 | because sight does not penetrate to the substance of Christ'
18 Suppl, 80| its name from the power to penetrate. ~Hence it is said in De
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