Part, Question
1 1, 63 | darkness, Who also could ~foreknow, before they fell, those
2 1, 64 | darkness, Who also could ~foreknow, before they fell, those
3 2, 93 | natural inclination seek to ~foreknow future events; and this
4 2, 93 | considering the stars can foreknow and foretell things ~concerning
5 2, 93 | Therefore if anyone presume to foreknow or foretell ~such like future
6 2, 93 | future that he ~wishes to foreknow, then it is called an "omen":
7 2, 93 | the stars, one desires to foreknow the future that cannot be
8 2, 93 | of the stars in order to foreknow ~casual or fortuitous future
9 2, 93 | of the stars in order to foreknow those future ~things that
10 2, 161| that he ~should of himself foreknow what good and what evil
11 2, 170| therefore can ~a man naturally foreknow the future.~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 170| concern ~them. Thus ants foreknow the coming rains, which
13 2, 170| and in like ~manner fish foreknow a coming storm, as may be
14 2, 170| more therefore can ~men foreknow the future that concerns
15 2, 170| in their causes. Now, to ~foreknow future things, as they are
16 2, 170| which it holds, is able to foreknow the future, and thus ~Augustine
17 2, 170| with the body, are able to foreknow such like ~future things
18 2, 170| so, it would be able to ~foreknow the future whenever it willed,"
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