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1501 2, 178 | the consideration of any truth. For ~it is written (Ps.
1502 2, 178 | any ~contemplation of the truth. Therefore it would seem
1503 2, 178 | contemplate not only the divine truth, but also ~any other.~Aquin.:
1504 2, 178 | alone regards the divine truth, and the other three pertain
1505 2, 178 | contemplation of the divine truth, but also in the consideration
1506 2, 178 | in the consideration of truth ~regarding the divine effects.~
1507 2, 178 | to pertain to the divine truth. Therefore the ~contemplation
1508 2, 178 | Therefore the ~contemplation of truth regards not only the divine
1509 2, 178 | regards not only the divine truth, but also that ~which is
1510 2, 178 | life the contemplation of truth is ~sought as being the
1511 2, 178 | perfection of man. Now any truth is a perfection of ~the
1512 2, 178 | the ~contemplation of any truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[180] A[
1513 2, 178 | contemplation of the divine truth, because this contemplation
1514 2, 178 | contemplation of the divine truth is competent to us imperfectly,
1515 2, 178 | contemplation of the divine truth itself.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
1516 2, 178 | contemplation of divine truth, wherein ~contemplation
1517 2, 178 | intellect is the ~divine truth: and other truths perfect
1518 2, 178 | relation to the ~divine truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[180] A[
1519 2, 178 | purity of the ~intelligible truth: and this not only in natural
1520 2, 178 | knowledge of the intelligible truth. It is ~in this sense that
1521 2, 178 | consideration of the intelligible truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[180] A[
1522 2, 178 | not acquire intelligible truth from the variety of composite
1523 2, 178 | because it understands the truth of intelligible objects
1524 2, 178 | soul acquires intelligible truth from sensible objects, and ~
1525 2, 178 | contemplation of the ~intelligible truth, and this is indicated by
1526 2, 178 | contemplation of the one simple truth. In this ~operation of the
1527 2, 178 | Now contemplation of the truth ~befits a man according
1528 2, 178 | delight in the knowledge of truth. And more delightful still
1529 2, 178 | namely that the Divine truth be not only seen but also
1530 2, 178 | contemplation on the part of the truth which we ~contemplate, though
1531 2, 178 | to the contemplation of truth, he loves ~it yet more,
1532 2, 179 | the consideration ~of the truth; and this is the end of
1533 2, 179 | to ~the contemplation of truth but to operation. Wherefore
1534 2, 179 | and quickly to grasp the ~truth and to unfold his reasons,
1535 2, 179 | in the very knowledge of ~truth; whereas the knowledge of
1536 2, 179 | the contemplation of the ~truth, sometimes with eternal
1537 2, 179 | by teaching him, of the ~truth we have meditated.~Aquin.:
1538 2, 179 | when a man conceives a truth inwardly, so as to be directed
1539 2, 179 | conceives an intelligible truth, in the consideration and
1540 2, 179 | consideration and love of ~truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[181] A[
1541 2, 179 | another ~man to understand the truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[181] A[
1542 2, 179 | Who is the intelligible truth; ~whereas he who teaches
1543 2, 180 | whereas the sweetness of truth is eternal."~Aquin.: SMT
1544 2, 180 | xix, 19): "The love of ~truth seeks a holy leisure, the
1545 2, 180 | research and contemplation of ~truth, but if it be imposed on
1546 2, 180 | forsake the ~delights of truth, lest we deprive ourselves
1547 2, 180 | the love of" the Divine "truth seeks a holy leisure," ~
1548 2, 180 | contemplative life, for it is that truth above all which ~the contemplative
1549 2, 182 | your loins girt about with truth, ~and having on the breast-plate
1550 2, 182 | together in the unity of truth, according to ~1 Cor. 1:
1551 2, 183 | striving for the ~knowledge of truth, since this pertains to
1552 2, 183 | Dei xix, 19): "The love of truth seeks a holy leisure, the
1553 2, 183 | research and contemplation of truth, ~but if it be imposed on
1554 2, 183 | abandon the delights of truth," which are derived from
1555 2, 183 | were scandalized at the truth of Christ's teaching, "they
1556 2, 185 | the study of knowing the truth." ~Consequently for these
1557 2, 186 | the humble disciples of truth become the masters of error."
1558 2, 186 | to seek the knowledge of truth, for this pertains to a ~
1559 2, 186 | to the contemplation of truth," for which purpose solitude
1560 3 | His own Person the way of truth, whereby we may attain to
1561 3, 1 | more trustfully toward the truth, the Truth itself, the Son ~
1562 3, 1 | trustfully toward the truth, the Truth itself, the Son ~of God,
1563 3, 1 | added: "Full of grace and truth." Therefore Christ ~ought
1564 3, 1 | who are set free, and ~His truth with those who are condemned." [*
1565 3, 2 | heretical, since it destroys the truth of ~Christ's humanity.~Aquin.:
1566 3, 2 | to Jn. 1:17: "Grace and truth came ~by Jesus Christ."
1567 3, 3 | to give testimony to the truth." But by the Person of the
1568 3, 5 | But ~what is something in truth is not said to be in the
1569 3, 5 | deceived us, He is ~not the Truth. But Christ is the Truth.
1570 3, 5 | Truth. But Christ is the Truth. Therefore His body was
1571 3, 5 | Him, did He do any in very truth, but only in appearance;
1572 3, 5 | His work, since He is the Truth. Hence our ~Lord Himself
1573 3, 5 | This likeness indicates the truth of the human nature in ~
1574 3, 5 | likeness and not as regards the truth of the thing. For if they
1575 3, 5 | First, because even as the truth of the human nature of Christ ~
1576 3, 5 | because this ~would lessen the truth of such things as Christ
1577 3, 5 | events were related in very truth by the Evangelists. ~Secondly,
1578 3, 5 | position is against the truth of the Incarnation. For
1579 3, 5 | Thirdly, it is against the truth of the Incarnation. For ~
1580 3, 5 | is ~against the Divine truth, which cannot suffer any
1581 3, 6 | invisible ~and unchangeable Truth took a soul by means of
1582 3, 6 | glory'] full of grace and truth," and it is added afterwards
1583 3, 6 | all fulness of grace and truth ~before all the saints,
1584 3, 6 | the fulness of grace ~and truth was in the soul of Christ
1585 3, 6 | Father, full of grace and truth," it ~would seem in consequence
1586 3, 6 | in "fulness ~of grace and truth." But the mode of creation
1587 3, 6 | soul ~was full of grace and truth.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[6] A[4]
1588 3, 6 | invisible and unchangeable Truth assumed the soul ~through
1589 3, 6 | Father, full of grace and truth" - by which we are ~given
1590 3, 6 | He is full of grace and truth. But if by ~grace we understand
1591 3, 7 | by participation, but in truth. ~Therefore there was no
1592 3, 7 | 1:14: "Full of grace and truth." But the gratuitous graces
1593 3, 7 | glory'] full of grace and truth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[7] A[
1594 3, 7 | Father, full of grace and truth." But to be the ~Only-begotten
1595 3, 7 | to be full of grace and truth.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[7] A[10]
1596 3, 7 | Father, full of grace ~and truth." But nothing can be or
1597 3, 8 | full of ~grace and truth," as was shown, Q[7], A[
1598 3, 10 | only being, since being and truth are ~convertible. Now a
1599 3, 10 | creatures it sees the First ~Truth itself, which is the Essence
1600 3, 10 | of "grace" but also of "truth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[10] A[
1601 3, 11 | faith rests upon the First Truth; and hence Christ is ~the
1602 3, 12 | receive the ~doctrine of Truth from Him. Hence He Himself
1603 3, 12 | should give ~testimony to the truth." And thus it did not befit
1604 3, 12 | Him, but of proving the truth of His human nature. Hence
1605 3, 14 | perfection, both of grace and truth, as was said above (Q[7],
1606 3, 15 | that He might prove the truth of ~His human nature, and
1607 3, 15 | wicked." Secondly, the truth of His human nature is not
1608 3, 15 | Father, full of grace and truth"; and in this way ~the human
1609 3, 16 | they do not ~preserve the truth of the predication. For
1610 3, 16 | 3/3~Hence, supposing the truth of the Catholic belief,
1611 3, 16 | is man" - not only by the truth of its terms, i.e. because ~
1612 3, 16 | and true man, but by the truth of the predication. For ~
1613 3, 16 | this is derogatory ~to the truth of the union. Hence, since
1614 3, 20 | Augustine says (De Trin. i, 7): "Truth shows in this ~way" (i.e.
1615 3, 22 | but differs therefrom as truth from figure.~Aquin.: SMT
1616 3, 23 | begotten us by the word of truth." Now although, in God,
1617 3, 23 | Father; ~full of grace and truth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[
1618 3, 27 | Father full of grace and truth," ~received greater privileges
1619 3, 27 | Only-Begotten'] full of grace and truth." But what is proper to
1620 3, 27 | is written: ~"Grace and truth came by Jesus Christ." But
1621 3, 27 | says, "signify the great ~truth," viz. that the woman was
1622 3, 28 | indeed the stronger: for ~truth suffered nothing thereby,
1623 3, 31 | Secondly, because thus the truth of the Incarnation is made
1624 3, 34 | Father, full of grace and truth." For it has been ~shown
1625 3, 34 | manner the ~fulness of known truth; according to Jn. 1:14: "
1626 3, 34 | 1:14: "Full of grace and truth." ~Wherefore, as being possessed
1627 3, 35 | Blessed Virgin Mary is in truth and by nature the ~Mother
1628 3, 35 | should give testimony to the ~truth." But this would have been
1629 3, 36 | the revelation of Divine truth should be made especially ~
1630 3, 38 | to the knowledge of the ~Truth that hath appeared to the
1631 3, 38 | to Jn. 1:17: "Grace and truth ~came through Jesus Christ."
1632 3, 38 | forerunner ~withdraw until the truth be made manifest."~Aquin.:
1633 3, 39 | Moreover, since He is "the Truth," it ~was not fitting that
1634 3, 39 | Son of God, who is the Truth of the Father, should make
1635 3, 39 | is called the Spirit of Truth, as appears from Jn. 16:
1636 3, 39 | knowledge of the philosophical truth, and shows them that God
1637 3, 40 | be the contemplation of truth. Therefore it seems that
1638 3, 40 | that He might publish the truth. thus He says ~Himself (
1639 3, 40 | should give testimony to the truth." Hence it was fitting ~
1640 3, 42 | preacher of the Jews, ~"for the truth of God, to confirm the promises
1641 3, 42 | offense, publicly taught the truth which they ~hated, and condemned
1642 3, 42 | But if scandal ~arise from truth, the scandal should be borne
1643 3, 42 | be borne rather than the truth be ~set aside," as Gregory
1644 3, 42 | to the same, to hide the truth, whether by ~saying nothing
1645 3, 42 | understand, hid from them the truth that He preached; since ~"
1646 3, 42 | expounded the open and unveiled truth of these parables to His ~
1647 3, 42 | worthy to receive the naked ~truth, which He revealed to His
1648 3, 44 | although ~he was confessing the truth; to teach us not to care
1649 3, 44 | frequently mix falsehood with truth. Or, ~as Chrysostom [*Cyril
1650 3, 45 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, truth, not fiction, is becoming
1651 3, 45 | becoming in a witness of the ~truth. Now, Moses and Elias were
1652 3, 46 | the Lord are ~mercy and truth." But it does not seem necessary
1653 3, 46 | suffered on the ~cross. For the truth ought to conform to the
1654 3, 46 | and in this respect the truth answers to the figure; but "
1655 3, 46 | a wise man. But in very truth ~some sadness is praiseworthy,
1656 3, 46 | of its object, which is truth considered absolutely, and
1657 3, 46 | First of all, that the truth might ~correspond with the
1658 3, 47 | 1/1 ~OBJ 2: Further, the truth should respond to the figure.
1659 3, 47 | 23:32), says: "In very truth they ~exceeded the measure
1660 3, 48 | way of ~sacrifice. For the truth should correspond with the
1661 3, 48 | Reply OBJ 1: Although the truth answers to the figure in
1662 3, 48 | does not in all, since the truth must go beyond the figure. ~
1663 3, 48 | me, O Lord, the God ~of Truth." But to be the Lord God
1664 3, 48 | But to be the Lord God of Truth belongs to the entire ~Trinity.
1665 3, 48 | thus: "Thou, O Lord God of Truth, ~hast redeemed me in Christ,
1666 3, 49 | alone, just as knowledge ~of truth, according to Ps. 112:4: "
1667 3, 49 | had the knowledge of ~all truth, not on account of any preceding
1668 3, 49 | Father, full of grace and of truth." ~Therefore neither had
1669 3, 50 | assert anything whereby the truth ~of Christ's death is destroyed.
1670 3, 50 | Now it belongs to the truth of the death of man or animal
1671 3, 50 | have been saved in very truth. But in the ~second way
1672 3, 51 | of all, to ~establish the truth of His death; for no one
1673 3, 52 | so as to demonstrate the truth of His death. Consequently,
1674 3, 53 | order that our faith in the ~truth of His Godhead might be
1675 3, 53 | our faith regarding the truth of His ~humanity and death,
1676 3, 53 | true. But to establish the truth of Christ's ~death, it was
1677 3, 53 | Law; the second under the truth of faith; while the third
1678 3, 54 | same soul. And since the ~truth of the body's nature is
1679 3, 54 | particles which belong to the ~truth and integrity of human nature.
1680 3, 54 | enemies, so that He who is the Truth may convict them, saying: '
1681 3, 55 | the disciples, namely, the truth of the Resurrection, and ~
1682 3, 55 | in order to manifest the truth of the ~Resurrection, it
1683 3, 55 | assure the disciples ~of the truth of the Resurrection; but
1684 3, 55 | thing cannot appear in very truth ~other than it is. But there
1685 3, 55 | He deceives He is not the Truth; yet Christ is the Truth." ~
1686 3, 55 | Truth; yet Christ is the Truth." ~Consequently, it seems
1687 3, 55 | lie, but a figure of the truth; otherwise ~everything said
1688 3, 55 | should have demonstrated the truth of His Resurrection by ~
1689 3, 55 | not have demonstrated the truth ~of His Resurrection by
1690 3, 55 | employed to manifest the truth; thus also Aristotle ~occasionally
1691 3, 55 | that He proved to them the truth of His Resurrection, ~which
1692 3, 55 | manifested sufficiently the ~truth of His Resurrection?~Aquin.:
1693 3, 55 | sufficiently manifest the truth of His Resurrection. For
1694 3, 55 | fitting for manifesting the truth of His ~Resurrection, that
1695 3, 55 | before them to show the truth of the ~Resurrection, as
1696 3, 55 | Secondly, He showed them the truth of His Resurrection on the
1697 3, 55 | by Christ ~to prove the truth of His human nature, and
1698 3, 57 | in order to confirm ~the truth of His Resurrection. Hence
1699 3, 57 | vision would not ~confirm the truth of the Resurrection except
1700 3, 59 | is ~the law of wisdom or truth, according to which the
1701 3, 59 | is Wisdom begotten, and Truth proceeding from the ~Father,
1702 3, 59 | This is that unchangeable Truth, which is rightly styled
1703 3, 59 | so does He who ~alone is Truth itself pass judgment on
1704 3, 59 | judges Him not, for He is the Truth no less than Himself. ~Consequently,
1705 3, 59 | the Son is His ~wisdom and truth. And this is implied by
1706 3, 59 | is the law of the first truth. But this is ~Christ's attribute
1707 3, 59 | OBJ 1: Judgment belongs to truth as its standard, while it
1708 3, 59 | to the man imbued with truth, according as he is as it
1709 3, 59 | is as it were one with ~truth, as a kind of law and "living
1710 3, 59 | more closely united with truth, and more full of truth; ~
1711 3, 59 | truth, and more full of truth; ~according to Jn. 1:14: "
1712 3, 59 | full of grace and truth." And ~according to this
1713 3, 59 | Father, full of grace and truth . . . and of ~His fulness
1714 3, 59 | which is filled with the truth of the Word ~of God, passes
1715 3, 59 | sometimes, contrary to the truth, good or evil reputations
1716 3, 59 | is more filled with the truth of the Word of God than
1717 3, 59 | things, still he is judged by Truth Itself." ~Consequently,
1718 3, 59 | Christ, inasmuch as He is the Truth.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
1719 3, 60 | adore Him in spirit and in truth"; and (Rm. 14:17) that "
1720 3, 61 | cease with the advent of the truth. But ~"grace and truth came
1721 3, 61 | the truth. But ~"grace and truth came by Jesus Christ" (Jn.
1722 3, 61 | signs or figures of the truth, it seems that there was
1723 3, 61 | state of glory, in which all truth will be openly and ~perfectly
1724 3, 63 | adore Him in spirit and in truth," consequently, the ~Divine
1725 3, 63 | shadows, but all will be truth without a veil. ~Therefore
1726 3, 64 | angels are messengers of truth; ~if any sacramental rite
1727 3, 64 | intention takes away the truth of the sacrament, especially
1728 3, 69 | Christ was "full of grace and truth," yet He had a passible
1729 3, 69 | consisting in the knowledge Of truth, and ~spiritual movement
1730 3, 69 | full of grace and truth; ~and of His fulness we
1731 3, 69 | Christ as to the knowledge of truth, and ~made fruitful by Him
1732 3, 69 | reception of the doctrines of truth, according to Jn. ~6:45: "
1733 3, 72 | He was "full of grace and truth" (Jn. ~1:14). This fulness
1734 3, 73 | bread of ~sincerity and truth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[73] A[
1735 3, 74 | sweet yoke," and to the truth already manifested, and
1736 3, 74 | bread of sincerity and truth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
1737 3, 75 | in this sacrament in very truth, or merely ~as in a figure
1738 3, 75 | this sacrament in very ~truth, but only as in a figure,
1739 3, 75 | ended; nevertheless the truth of the Lord is here ~with
1740 3, 75 | be in one place; but ~His truth is spread abroad everywhere."
1741 3, 75 | in this sacrament in very truth, but only as in a sign.~
1742 3, 75 | seems that it is not in very truth in the sacrament of ~the
1743 3, 75 | for ~doubt regarding the truth of Christ's body and blood;
1744 3, 75 | faith; for ~since He is the Truth, He lieth not."~Aquin.:
1745 3, 75 | figure, but also in very truth. ~And therefore this sacrament
1746 3, 75 | this sacrament through the ~truth of His body and blood. Hence (
1747 3, 75 | and to acknowledge ~the truth of the faith.~Aquin.: SMT
1748 3, 75 | means ~not to exclude the truth of Christ's body, but that
1749 3, 75 | because by such an opinion the truth of this ~sacrament is destroyed,
1750 3, 75 | conclusion is that, saving ~the truth of this sacrament, the substance
1751 3, 75 | deception in a sacrament of ~truth. But we judge of substance
1752 3, 76 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the truth ought to correspond with
1753 3, 76 | repeated. And although the truth ~corresponds with the figure,
1754 3, 76 | order to represent some truth, ~namely, for the purpose
1755 3, 76 | lie, but a ~figure of the truth." And since in this way
1756 3, 76 | is done "to represent the truth," namely, to show by this ~
1757 3, 77 | deceitful in this sacrament of truth. But for accidents to be
1758 3, 77 | because in this sacrament of truth the sense is not deceived
1759 3, 77 | 1/4~I answer that, The truth of this question is evident
1760 3, 78 | of each form?~(5) Of the truth of the expression?~(6) Of
1761 3, 78 | Secondly, it was shown in very truth; and this belongs to the
1762 3, 78 | now not in figure but in truth; and ~therefore we add, "
1763 3, 78 | Himself (Jn. 14:6): "I am the truth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
1764 3, 78 | Christ's body was in very truth in this sacrament, but merely
1765 3, 78 | understood, but makes it, so the ~truth of this expression does
1766 3, 78 | and this suffices for the truth of the ~expression.~Aquin.:
1767 3, 78 | above (A[5], ad 3), for the ~truth of this phrase, "This is
1768 3, 78 | the bread ~constitute the truth of one speech, but the words
1769 3, 79 | to Jn. 1:17: "Grace ~and truth came by Jesus Christ," so
1770 3, 80 | faith, through which the truth is seen ~"through a glass"
1771 3, 80 | because it detracts from the truth of this ~sacrament, to which
1772 3, 80 | this ~sacrament, to which truth it belongs that so long
1773 3, 80 | again detracts from the ~truth of the sacrament, as stated
1774 3, 81 | signs for perceiving its ~truth.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
1775 3, 82 | true ~sacrifice with the truth of its fruit, although it
1776 3, 82 | true sacrifice ~with the truth of the sacrament; thus it
1777 3, 83 | 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the truth ought to correspond with
1778 3, 83 | consecrates Christ's body in very truth; yet he is guilty of grave
1779 3, 83 | believe Christ as the ~Divine truth, according to Jn. 8:46, "
1780 3, 83 | 8:46, "If I tell you the truth, why do you ~not believe
1781 3, 83 | 1/1~OBJ 11: Further, the truth ought to be conformable
1782 3, 83 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 11: The truth ought to be conformable
1783 3, 85 | but ~rejoiceth with the truth." Therefore, in like manner,
1784 Suppl, 7 | wisdom, by reason of the truth which is required ~in it.
1785 Suppl, 7 | belongs to the virtue of truth that a man shows ~himself
1786 Suppl, 7 | virtue which is called ~truth, and not of penance.~Aquin.:
1787 Suppl, 7 | applies to the confession of ~truth, which, although it belongs
1788 Suppl, 7 | belongs to the virtue of truth absolutely, yet, ~on account
1789 Suppl, 7 | justice ~rather than to truth. In like manner the confession
1790 Suppl, 7 | praise of God, belongs not to truth, but to religion: and so
1791 Suppl, 7 | elicited act of the virtue of truth, as some say, but of the
1792 Suppl, 7 | being a manifestation of the truth - and ~satisfaction to power,
1793 Suppl, 8 | possible, inquire into the truth of facts. Secondly, by the ~
1794 Suppl, 9 | which he has, speaks the truth; ~and thus his thought agrees
1795 Suppl, 9 | courageous," viz. that the truth ~should not be forsaken
1796 Suppl, 11| forced to swear to ~tell the truth - or when an abbot knows
1797 Suppl, 11| since it is ~contrary to the truth of the sacrament; for just
1798 Suppl, 11| are prejudicial to the truth and to the ~safeguarding
1799 Suppl, 11| desert ~justice: for the truth should not be gainsayed
1800 Suppl, 11| Wherefore when justice and truth are in the balance, a man
1801 Suppl, 18| to the ~knowledge of the truth and have conceived the desire
1802 Suppl, 37| OBJ 4: Further, the same truth is contained in the Old
1803 Suppl, 40| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the truth should correspond to the
1804 Suppl, 40| Further, "Doctrine and Truth" were inscribed on the "
1805 Suppl, 40| Old Testament wore. Now truth was made known ~especially
1806 Suppl, 46| 1~OBJ 2: Further, Divine truth is stronger than human truth.
1807 Suppl, 46| truth is stronger than human truth. Now an oath ~confirms a
1808 Suppl, 46| a thing with the Divine truth. Since then words expressive
1809 Suppl, 46| which there is mere human truth complete a ~marriage, it
1810 Suppl, 46| Reply OBJ 2: The Divine truth is most efficacious in confirming
1811 Suppl, 46| conscience, and thus in very truth carnal intercourse ~cannot
1812 Suppl, 46| interpretation does not alter the truth of the matter, ~but changes
1813 Suppl, 53| marriage belongs to the truth of life [*Cf. FP, ~Q[16],
1814 Suppl, 53| 109], A[3], ad 3], which ~truth is not to be set aside on
1815 Suppl, 54| whatever belongs to the truth of human nature in all ~
1816 Suppl, 55| of lawsuit as in others, truth must be ~unveiled by witnesses:
1817 Suppl, 63| judge of things according to truth. Now Chrysostom [*Hom. xxxii
1818 Suppl, 63| take a second husband is in truth fornication," which is unlawful. ~
1819 Suppl, 69| first ~of all cleansed. This truth is attested by the manifest
1820 Suppl, 70| himself as ~follows: "Since Truth declares the rich sinner
1821 Suppl, 71| have a certain amount of truth: for ~the value of suffrages
1822 Suppl, 71| accordingly there is more truth in the second opinion than
1823 Suppl, 72| because they seek the Divine truth about them, namely what
1824 Suppl, 72| judgment?~(2) Whether in very truth the sun and moon will be
1825 Suppl, 72| will be ~darkened in very truth?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[73] A[
1826 Suppl, 72| will be darkened in very truth. For, as Rabanus says, commenting
1827 Suppl, 72| darkening will not be in very truth due to a natural ~eclipse.~
1828 Suppl, 74| death who ~fought for the truth, even unto death. The number
1829 Suppl, 74| which sometimes reaches the truth and ~sometimes not." The
1830 Suppl, 76| they are prejudicial to the truth of resurrection as witnessed
1831 Suppl, 76| since it is contrary to the truth of Scripture which ~proclaims
1832 Suppl, 76| which seems nearer the truth, is Avicenna's, ~according
1833 Suppl, 76| which is ~contrary to the truth of the resurrection.~Aquin.:
1834 Suppl, 76| something belonging to the truth of human ~nature in one
1835 Suppl, 77| contained belonging to the truth of human ~nature will rise
1836 Suppl, 77| members belong more to the truth of human ~nature than hair
1837 Suppl, 77| seed comes nearest to the truth of human nature, since though
1838 Suppl, 77| the body belonged to the truth of human nature will ~rise
1839 Suppl, 77| the body, belonging to the truth ~of human nature, will not
1840 Suppl, 77| food is changed into ~the truth of human nature. Now sometimes
1841 Suppl, 77| whatever belonged to the truth of ~human nature will rise
1842 Suppl, 77| Adam's rib belonged to the truth of human nature in him, ~
1843 Suppl, 77| whatever belonged in man to the truth of human nature will ~not
1844 Suppl, 77| different men to ~belong to the truth of human nature, for instance
1845 Suppl, 77| belonged in him to ~the truth of human nature.~Aquin.:
1846 Suppl, 77| partaken of belongs ~to the truth of human nature and that
1847 Suppl, 77| especially seem ~to belong to the truth of human nature. But if
1848 Suppl, 77| Therefore what belongs to the truth of human nature in ~that
1849 Suppl, 77| child belonged also to the truth of human nature in other
1850 Suppl, 77| that which belong to the truth of human nature in the flesh
1851 Suppl, 77| something not belonging to the truth of human nature - on the ~
1852 Suppl, 77| but what belongs to the truth of human ~nature since whatever
1853 Suppl, 77| that which belonged to the truth of ~human nature in the
1854 Suppl, 77| must needs belong to the truth ~of human nature in the
1855 Suppl, 77| whatever belonged to the truth of human nature in both
1856 Suppl, 77| Whatever belonged to the truth of human nature was ~perfected
1857 Suppl, 77| whatever belonged to the truth of human nature will rise
1858 Suppl, 77| anything belonging to the truth of human nature in a man
1859 Suppl, 77| whatever belonged to the truth of human ~nature in a man
1860 Suppl, 77| Everything is related to truth in the same way as to ~being" (
1861 Suppl, 77| Metaph. ii) says ~that "the truth of anything is a property
1862 Suppl, 77| is said to belong to the truth of human ~nature, because
1863 Suppl, 77| it is that belongs to the truth of human nature, we ~must
1864 Suppl, 77| begins anew to belong to the truth of ~human nature and that
1865 Suppl, 77| whatever belongs to the truth of human nature, all ~of
1866 Suppl, 77| all ~of it belonged to the truth of human nature when this
1867 Suppl, 77| does not belong to the truth of human ~nature.~Aquin.:
1868 Suppl, 77| something new is added to the truth of human nature by ~the
1869 Suppl, 77| body, if we ~consider the truth of human nature in the species
1870 Suppl, 77| that if we ~consider the truth of human nature in the individual,
1871 Suppl, 77| added by food belongs to the truth of the human nature of the ~
1872 Suppl, 77| For they assert that the truth ~of human nature, first
1873 Suppl, 77| belong principally to the truth of human nature in ~this
1874 Suppl, 77| belong principally to the truth of human nature in another
1875 Suppl, 77| belonging ~principally to the truth of human nature in the begetter,
1876 Suppl, 77| belong principally to ~the truth of human nature even in
1877 Suppl, 77| admit perfection of the truth of human nature, ~both as
1878 Suppl, 77| again which belonged to the truth of the human ~nature of
1879 Suppl, 77| this belongs chiefly to the truth of human ~nature in him:
1880 Suppl, 77| belong principally to the truth of ~human nature to the
1881 Suppl, 77| mixture not sharing the truth of the specific nature ~
1882 Suppl, 77| the same degree to the ~truth of human nature nor to the
1883 Suppl, 77| whole of what belongs to the truth ~of human nature principally
1884 Suppl, 77| of what ~belongs to the truth of human nature secondarily.~
1885 Suppl, 77| bone all belongs to the truth of human nature, ~because
1886 Suppl, 77| essentially and primarily ~to the truth of human nature, besides
1887 Suppl, 77| flowing, that ~belongs. to the truth of human nature merely on
1888 Suppl, 77| generated belong to the truth of ~human nature, as regards
1889 Suppl, 77| because it belongs to the truth of human nature otherwise
1890 Suppl, 77| but because it shares the truth of human nature more ~perfectly:
1891 Suppl, 77| eaten never belonged to the truth of ~human nature in the
1892 Suppl, 77| but it did belong to the truth of human nature ~in him
1893 Suppl, 77| eaten, not ~belonging to the truth of human nature in the first
1894 Suppl, 77| into seed belongs to the truth of human ~nature in the
1895 Suppl, 77| whatever belongs to the truth of human nature in one man
1896 Suppl, 77| that which belongs ~to the truth of human nature in another:
1897 Suppl, 77| far as it belongs to the truth of human ~nature; because
1898 Suppl, 77| materially belongs indeed to the ~truth of human nature in so far
1899 Suppl, 78| which belonged most to the truth of human nature in ~each
1900 Suppl, 78| to have belonged to the truth of human ~nature, because
1901 Suppl, 78| belonged principally to the ~truth of human nature will be
1902 Suppl, 80| Whereas ~if, as is the case in truth, no other dimensions belong
1903 Suppl, 84| every sin according to the truth, whether it ~be the sin
1904 Suppl, 85| certain conclusion ~about the truth of this question. It is,
1905 Suppl, 86| their clear insight of the ~truth"; and further on: "What
1906 Suppl, 86| divinely instructed in all truth, but a codex of the law?"
1907 Suppl, 86| be judges as loving the ~truth of justice above all things.
1908 Suppl, 86| instructed in all Divine ~truth which he will be thus able
1909 Suppl, 86| these opinions is nearer the truth we cannot know for certain. ~
1910 Suppl, 87| Godhead is the essence of truth. Now it is ~delightful to
1911 Suppl, 87| to every one to see the truth, wherefore "all naturally
1912 Suppl, 88| will be increased in very truth, there will be night ~nowhere
1913 Suppl, 92| He is the Bride in very truth, but in so far as He personifies ~
1914 Suppl, 93| strove unto death for the truth." Now there are ~virtues
1915 Suppl, 93| 10: Further, even as the truth of faith is from God, so
1916 Suppl, 93| from God, so is all other ~truth, as Ambrose [*Spurious work
1917 Suppl, 93| declares, since "every truth by whomsoever uttered is
1918 Suppl, 93| who suffers death for the ~truth of faith, in like manner
1919 Suppl, 93| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 10: The truth of faith has Christ for
1920 Suppl, 93| confession of any other truth is not a sufficient motive ~
1921 Suppl, 93| power is to publish the truth of faith even to others,
1922 Suppl, 93| manifesting to the world the truth which He had received from
1923 Suppl, 96| repentance to know ~the truth, and they may recover themselves
1924 Suppl, 96| who know not the way of truth will be punished for ever.
1925 Suppl, 96| this is contrary to ~the truth, since some receive the
1926 Appen2, 1| holding to the teaching of truth, and this is our belief;
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