Part, Question
1 1, 16 | xii), "Truth is rightness, perceptible by the mind alone"; for ~
2 1, 69 | named as already clearly ~perceptible to the senses; rather they
3 1, 70 | influence of ~the moon is more perceptible to the senses in this lower
4 1, 70 | named as already clearly ~perceptible to the senses; rather they
5 1, 71 | influence of ~the moon is more perceptible to the senses in this lower
6 2, 2 | our knowledge, are more perceptible. And so it is that sensible
7 2, 30 | reason; the other is in good perceptible to the ~senses. The former
8 2, 139 | pleasures, they are not so perceptible to the senses, and ~consequently
9 2, 160 | that its guilt is less ~perceptible. on the other hand, carnal
10 3, 45 | the other three are not perceptible, save ~in some action or
11 3, 76 | has in this sacrament, is ~perceptible neither by the sense nor
12 3, 77 | time these ~accidents are perceptible to the senses. Therefore,
13 3, 90 | exterior penance which is perceptible by the senses. Therefore
14 Suppl, 45| which the consent ~is made perceptible to the senses.~Aquin.: SMT
15 Suppl, 89| answer that, A thing is perceptible to the senses of the body
16 Suppl, 89| and indirectly. A thing is perceptible directly if it can ~act
17 Suppl, 89| When a passive power is perceptible by several perfections ~
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