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      Part, Question1001   3, 13  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the power of Christ's soul;
1002   3, 14  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the defects Christ assumed
1003   3, 15  |              TEN ARTICLES)~We must now consider the defects pertaining to
1004   3, 16  |           TWELVE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the consequences of the
1005   3, 16  |            another, we must not merely consider what the ~predicate is predicated
1006   3, 17  |              TWO ARTICLES)~We must now consider what pertains to Christ'
1007   3, 17  |            their proper place, we must consider what pertains to unity and
1008   3, 17  |                Para. 2/3~Hence we must consider Christ's unity (1) of being; (
1009   3, 17  |          nature and species. But if we consider the body perfected by the
1010   3, 18  |              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider unity as regards the will;
1011   3, 19  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the unity of Christ's operation;
1012   3, 19  |                the rational part if we consider the principle of ~the operation,
1013   3, 19  |             operations are ~many if we consider their relationship to various
1014   3, 20  |              TWO ARTICLES)~We must now consider such things as belong to
1015   3, 20  |                Para. 2/3~Hence we must consider (1) Christ's subjection
1016   3, 21  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider Christ's prayer; and under
1017   3, 22  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the Priesthood of Christ;
1018   3, 22  |                priestly office, we may consider two things: ~first, the
1019   3, 22  |              blood-shedding. But if we consider the participation of this
1020   3, 23  |          ARTICLES)~We must now come to consider whether adoption befits
1021   3, 24  |            FOUR ARTICLES)~We shall now consider the predestination of Christ.
1022   3, 24  |               1~OBJ 2: Further, we may consider two things in Christ: His
1023   3, 24  |               1/2~I answer that, if we consider predestination on the part
1024   3, 24  |              Christ and us. But ~if we consider predestination on the part
1025   3, 24  |               1 and 2: These arguments consider predestination on the part ~
1026   3, 25  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider things pertaining to Christ
1027   3, 25  |                Him; secondly, we ~must consider how He is our Mediator with
1028   3, 25  |                4~I answer that, We may consider two things in a person to
1029   3, 25  |                If in Christ's cross we consider the point of view and ~intention
1030   3, 25  |               as His ~shame: but if we consider its effect, which is our
1031   3, 26  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider how Christ is called the
1032   3, 26  |                1~I answer that, We may consider two things in a mediator:
1033   3, 27  |          thereof, it remains for us to consider what things the ~Incarnate
1034   3, 27  |              be fourfold. For we shall consider: (1) Those ~things that
1035   3, 28  |               ARTICLES)~We now have to consider the virginity of the Mother
1036   3, 29  |              GOD (TWO ARTICLES)~We now consider the espousals of God's Mother:
1037   3, 30  |               ARTICLES)~We now have to consider the Blessed Virgin's Annunciation,
1038   3, 31  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the Saviour's conception.
1039   3, 32  |            FOUR ARTICLES)~We shall now consider the active principle in
1040   3, 33  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the mode and order of Christ'
1041   3, 33  |              supernatural." ~For if we consider in this conception anything
1042   3, 33  |             things ~natural. But if we consider it on the part of the active
1043   3, 34  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the perfection of the child
1044   3, 35  |               to his mother. But if we consider ~the question aright, we
1045   3, 35  |             certain extent. For if we ~consider the adequate causes of filiation,
1046   3, 35  |            twofold nativity. But if we consider ~the subject of filiation,
1047   3, 36  |            EIGHT ARTICLES)~We must now consider the manifestation of the
1048   3, 36  |                Magi, who ~were wont to consider the heavenly bodies. Because,
1049   3, 37  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider Christ's circumcision. And
1050   3, 38  |            ARTICLES)~We now proceed to consider the baptism wherewith Christ
1051   3, 38  |              baptism of John, we shall consider ~(1) the baptism of John
1052   3, 38  |                Hom. xxix in Joan.): "I consider that John's death was ~allowed
1053   3, 39  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the baptizing of Christ,
1054   3, 40  |        beginning, it remains for us to consider those that ~relate to the
1055   3, 40  |               of His life. And we must consider (1) His manner of ~life; (
1056   3, 41  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider Christ's temptation, concerning
1057   3, 41  |           Christ's ~temptation we must consider what He did of His own will
1058   3, 42  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider Christ's doctrine, about
1059   3, 43  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the miracles worked by Christ: (
1060   3, 44  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider each kind of miracle:~(1)
1061   3, 45  | TRANSFIGURATION (FOUR ARTICLES)~We now consider Christ's transfiguration;
1062   3, 46  |                sequence we have now to consider all that relates to Christ'
1063   3, 46  |              soul suffered. But if we ~consider the whole soul according
1064   3, 47  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the efficient cause of Christ'
1065   3, 48  |               ARTICLES)~We now have to consider Christ's Passion as to its
1066   3, 49  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider what are the effects of
1067   3, 50  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the death of Christ; concerning
1068   3, 51  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider Christ's burial, concerning
1069   3, 52  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider Christ's descent into hell;
1070   3, 53  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider those things that concern
1071   3, 53  |               power of God." But if we consider the ~body and soul of the
1072   3, 54  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the quality of the rising
1073   3, 55  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the manifestation of the
1074   3, 56  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the causality of Christ'
1075   3, 57  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider Christ's Ascension: concerning
1076   3, 58  |               ARTICLES)~WE have now to consider Christ's sitting at the
1077   3, 59  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider Christ's judiciary power.
1078   3, 59  |               will be more suitable to consider the execution of the Last
1079   3, 59  |              This is made clear if we ~consider first of all the relationship
1080   3, 60  |               incarnate ~Word, we must consider the sacraments of the Church
1081   3, 60  |                Himself. First we shall consider the ~sacraments in general;
1082   3, 60  |            general; secondly, we shall consider specially each ~sacrament.~
1083   3, 61  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the necessity of the sacraments;
1084   3, 62  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the effect of the sacraments.
1085   3, 62  |              not cause movement if ~we consider the use of exterior things.
1086   3, 63  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the other effect of the
1087   3, 64  |              the next place we have to consider the causes of the sacraments,
1088   3, 65  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the number of the sacraments:
1089   3, 65  |           hierarchical actions we must consider the agents, the ~recipients
1090   3, 66  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider each sacrament specially: (
1091   3, 66  |           truly instituted then, if we consider it as a ~sacrament. But
1092   3, 67  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the ministers by whom the
1093   3, 67  |            asked by your beatitude, we consider that the following answer ~
1094   3, 67  |             The Roman Pontiff does not consider it ~to be the man who baptizes,
1095   3, 67  |                the same time, we must ~consider what form they would use.
1096   3, 68  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider those who receive Baptism;
1097   3, 69  |              TEN ARTICLES)~We must now consider the effects of Baptism,
1098   3, 69  |            human tribunal, we have to ~consider not only what punishment
1099   3, 70  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider things that are preparatory
1100   3, 70  |                Q[2], A[4]). But if one consider the matter ~carefully, it
1101   3, 71  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the preparations that accompany
1102   3, 72  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the Sacrament of Confirmation.
1103   3, 72  |                ordained. If, then, we ~consider, in its wide sense, the
1104   3, 72  |               On the other hand, if we consider it as to that which is ~
1105   3, 73  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the sacrament of the Eucharist;
1106   3, 73  |                3~I answer that, We can consider three things in this sacrament:
1107   3, 74  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the matter of this sacrament:
1108   3, 75  |             EIGHT ARTICLES)~We have to consider the change of the bread
1109   3, 76  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the manner in which Christ
1110   3, 77  |            EIGHT ARTICLES)~We must now consider the accidents which remain
1111   3, 78  |              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider the form of this sacrament;
1112   3, 79  |            EIGHT ARTICLES)~We must now consider the effects of this sacrament,
1113   3, 79  |               In this sacrament we may consider both that from which it ~
1114   3, 80  |              ARTICLES) ~We have now to consider the use or receiving of
1115   3, 80  |                 You were so kind as to consider that I ought to be ~consulted
1116   3, 81  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the use which Christ made
1117   3, 82  |            ARTICLES)~We now proceed to consider the minister of this sacrament:
1118   3, 83  |               ARTICLES)~We have now to consider the Rite of this sacrament,
1119   3, 83  |                 Council of Toledo: "We consider it to be fitting that when
1120   3, 84  |              TEN ARTICLES)~We must now consider the Sacrament of Penance.
1121   3, 84  |         Sacrament of Penance. We shall consider (1) ~Penance itself; (2)
1122   3, 85  |              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider penance as a virtue, under
1123   3, 85  |             the act of the penitent we consider the mere displeasure in
1124   3, 85  |             this ~kind of just that we consider in penance. Wherefore the
1125   3, 85  |              of the virtues, we do not consider the order ~of time with
1126   3, 85  |                order ~of nature, if we consider the subject, i.e. the order
1127   3, 85  |             material ~cause; but if we consider the order of the efficient
1128   3, 85  |              it is this order which we consider chiefly in ~the acts of
1129   3, 86  |              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider the effect of Penance; and (
1130   3, 87  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the forgiveness of venial
1131   3, 88  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the return of sins which
1132   3, 88  |               But if in mortal sins we consider that ~which attaches to
1133   3, 89  |              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider the recovery of virtues
1134   3, 89  |                 Regist. vii) says: "We consider that when a man has made ~
1135   3, 90  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the parts of Penance: (1)
1136 Suppl    |            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider each single part of Penance,
1137 Suppl, 2 |              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider the object of contrition.
1138 Suppl, 3 |            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the degree of contrition:
1139 Suppl, 3 |             the notion of offense, and consider only the notion of ~punishment,
1140 Suppl, 4 |            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the time for contrition:
1141 Suppl, 5 |            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the effect of contrition:
1142 Suppl, 6 |              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider confession, about which
1143 Suppl, 7 |            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the nature of confession,
1144 Suppl, 8 |            SEVEN ARTICLES)~We must now consider the minister of confession,
1145 Suppl, 8 |                In satisfaction we must consider not only the quantity of ~
1146 Suppl, 8 |                1 ~I answer that, If we consider the power of the keys, every
1147 Suppl, 9 |            FOUR ARTICLES) ~We must now consider the quality of confession:
1148 Suppl, 9 |                because each would only consider one sin by itself, and not ~
1149 Suppl, 10|             FIVE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the effect of confession:
1150 Suppl, 12|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider satisfaction; about which
1151 Suppl, 13|              TWO ARTICLES)~We must now consider the possibility of satisfaction,
1152 Suppl, 13|             the payment of the debt we consider the measure of the ~punishment,
1153 Suppl, 14|            FIVE ARTICLES) ~We must now consider the quality of satisfaction,
1154 Suppl, 14|               2 and 3: These arguments consider merit of congruity; while ~
1155 Suppl, 14|             while ~the other arguments consider merit of condignity.~Aquin.:
1156 Suppl, 15|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the means of making satisfaction,
1157 Suppl, 16|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the recipients of the sacrament
1158 Suppl, 17|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the power of the ministers
1159 Suppl, 18|             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the effect of the keys under
1160 Suppl, 19|              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider the ministers and the use
1161 Suppl, 19|         salvation, by authority, if we consider Him as ~God, by merit, if
1162 Suppl, 19|               as ~God, by merit, if we consider Him as man [*For St. Thomas'
1163 Suppl, 20|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider those on whom the power
1164 Suppl, 21|              excommunication: we shall consider: (1) the ~definition, congruity
1165 Suppl, 22|              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider those who can excommunicate
1166 Suppl, 23|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider communication with those
1167 Suppl, 24|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider absolution from excommunication:
1168 Suppl, 25|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider indulgence: (1) in itself; (
1169 Suppl, 25|               estimate of good men who consider the condition of the ~person
1170 Suppl, 26|             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider those who can grant indulgences:
1171 Suppl, 26|            than to receive ~one, if we consider the power, but it is less,
1172 Suppl, 26|           power, but it is less, if we consider the ~personal profit.~
1173 Suppl, 27|             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider those whom indulgences avail:
1174 Suppl, 28|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the solemn rite of Penance:
1175 Suppl, 28|           Reply OBJ 2: Although, if we consider his crime, he ought to do
1176 Suppl, 29|             NINE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the sacrament of Extreme
1177 Suppl, 30|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the effect of this sacrament:
1178 Suppl, 31|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the minister of this sacrament:
1179 Suppl, 32|            SEVEN ARTICLES)~We must now consider on whom this sacrament should
1180 Suppl, 32|               aggravated. Hence if ~we consider the different kinds of disease,
1181 Suppl, 32|              particular one. But if we consider the degree and the stage ~
1182 Suppl, 33|              TWO ARTICLES)~We must now consider the repetition of this sacrament:
1183 Suppl, 34|              In the next place we must consider the sacrament of Order: (
1184 Suppl, 35|            FIVE ARTICLES)~We must next consider me effect of this sacrament.
1185 Suppl, 36|            FIVE ARTICLES)~We must next consider the qualities required of
1186 Suppl, 37|              In the next place we must consider the distinction of the orders
1187 Suppl, 38|              TWO ARTICLES)~We must now consider those who confer this sacrament.
1188 Suppl, 39|             SIX ARTICLES)~We must next consider the impediments to this
1189 Suppl, 40|            SEVEN ARTICLES)~We must now consider the things that are annexed
1190 Suppl, 41|              In the next place we must consider matrimony. We must treat
1191 Suppl, 42|            FOUR ARTICLES)~We must next consider matrimony as a sacrament.
1192 Suppl, 43|              In the next place we must consider matrimony absolutely; and
1193 Suppl, 43|              OBJ 6: In marriage we may consider both the marriage union
1194 Suppl, 43|              learn from another and to consider by himself. And since reason ~
1195 Suppl, 44|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the nature of matrimony.
1196 Suppl, 45|              the next place we have to consider the consent; and the first
1197 Suppl, 46|             TWO ARTICLES) ~We must now consider the consent to which an
1198 Suppl, 47|              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider compulsory and conditional
1199 Suppl, 47|                first set of ~arguments consider the first kind of compulsion,
1200 Suppl, 47|               second set of ~arguments consider the second.~Aquin.: SMT
1201 Suppl, 48|              TWO ARTICLES)~We must now consider the object of the consent.
1202 Suppl, 49|              In the next place we must consider the marriage goods. Under
1203 Suppl, 50|              In the next place we must consider the impediments of marriage: (
1204 Suppl, 50|             all operative arts, which ~consider the conditions of particular
1205 Suppl, 51|              TWO ARTICLES)~We must now consider the impediments to matrimony
1206 Suppl, 52|             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the impediment of the condition
1207 Suppl, 53|             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the impediment of vows and
1208 Suppl, 54|            FOUR ARTICLES)~We must next consider the impediment of consanguinity.
1209 Suppl, 54|              him than the other, if we consider the quantity of consanguinity ~
1210 Suppl, 55|               ELEVEN ARTICLES)~We must consider next the impediment of affinity.
1211 Suppl, 56|             FIVE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the impediment of spiritual
1212 Suppl, 57|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider legal relationship which
1213 Suppl, 58|             FIVE ARTICLES)~We must now consider five impediments to marriage,
1214 Suppl, 59|              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider disparity of worship as
1215 Suppl, 59|             the other way about ~if we consider marriage as a sacrament
1216 Suppl, 60|              TWO ARTICLES)~We must now consider wife-murder, under which
1217 Suppl, 61|           THREE ARTICLES)~We must next consider the impediments which supervene
1218 Suppl, 61|       supervene to marriage. We ~shall consider (1) the impediment which
1219 Suppl, 62|              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider the impediment that supervenes
1220 Suppl, 62|            marriage. Accordingly if we consider that which is common to
1221 Suppl, 63|              In the next place we must consider second marriage. Under this
1222 Suppl, 63|           perfect sacrament, yet if we consider it in relation to the first ~
1223 Suppl, 64|              In the next place we must consider those things which are annexed
1224 Suppl, 65|             FIVE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the plurality of wives.
1225 Suppl, 65|                wife asks for it, if we consider the principal end for which ~
1226 Suppl, 66|              In the next place we must consider bigamy and the irregularity ~
1227 Suppl, 67|            SEVEN ARTICLES)~We must now consider the bill of divorce, under
1228 Suppl, 67|     concupiscence. Hence marriage laws consider what is expedient for all ~
1229 Suppl, 68|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider children of illegitimate
1230 Suppl, 69|               the resurrection we must consider (1) the ~places appointed
1231 Suppl, 69|             places. ~Accordingly if we consider the limbo of the Fathers
1232 Suppl, 69|               On the other hand, if we consider them as to the ~situation
1233 Suppl, 70|           THREE ARTICLES)~We must next consider the general quality of the
1234 Suppl, 70|            instance to ~understand, to consider, to will: wherefore, since
1235 Suppl, 71|         FOURTEEN ARTICLES)~We must now consider the suffrages for the dead.
1236 Suppl, 71|             departed. Secondly, we may consider the deed of the ~doer, and
1237 Suppl, 71|                compensation we have to consider the equality of justice:
1238 Suppl, 71|        satisfaction, while the ~others consider it as meritorious.~Aquin.:
1239 Suppl, 71|             for another, the point to ~consider, in order that the effect
1240 Suppl, 71|               On the other hand, if we consider the value of ~suffrages,
1241 Suppl, 72|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider prayer with regard to the
1242 Suppl, 72|           THREE ARTICLES)~We must next consider the signs that will precede
1243 Suppl, 72|               So that, perhaps, if ~we consider them carefully, we shall
1244 Suppl, 72|             NINE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the fire of the final conflagration:
1245 Suppl, 72|               world will result. If we consider aright these ~opinions,
1246 Suppl, 72|                elemental parts we must consider not only what is ~befitting
1247 Suppl, 72|              In the next place we must consider things connected with and ~
1248 Suppl, 73|           THREE ARTICLES)~We must next consider the cause of our resurrection.
1249 Suppl, 74|             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the time and manner of the
1250 Suppl, 75|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the term "wherefrom" of
1251 Suppl, 76|              In the next place we must consider the conditions of those
1252 Suppl, 76|             rise ~again. Here we shall consider: (1) Those which concern
1253 Suppl, 76|                 it follows that if we ~consider it as a particular substance,
1254 Suppl, 77|            FIVE ARTICLES)~We must next consider the integrity of the bodies
1255 Suppl, 77|            into the human body, if we ~consider the truth of human nature
1256 Suppl, 77|              directed: but that if we ~consider the truth of human nature
1257 Suppl, 77|           species, but ~not all, if we consider the totality of matter;
1258 Suppl, 77|            reckoned another part if we consider the totality of matter.
1259 Suppl, 78|             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the quality of those who
1260 Suppl, 79|             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now consider the conditions under which
1261 Suppl, 79|              on the other hand, if we ~consider it in relation to its cause,
1262 Suppl, 80|              SIX ARTICLES)~We must now consider the subtlety of the bodies
1263 Suppl, 81|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the agility of the bodies
1264 Suppl, 82|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the clarity of the beatified
1265 Suppl, 83|           THREE ARTICLES)~We must next consider the conditions in which
1266 Suppl, 83|              the ~damned, because they consider that those who are damned
1267 Suppl, 84|              will be; thirdly we shall consider ~who will judge and who
1268 Suppl, 84|            judge; and fifthly we shall consider ~what will be after the
1269 Suppl, 84|           glance. Now the damned will ~consider their sins singly and will
1270 Suppl, 84|              would require in order to consider all one's merits and demerits
1271 Suppl, 84|              by holding that they will consider each sin not ~instantaneously,
1272 Suppl, 85|            FOUR ARTICLES)~We must next consider the general judgment, as
1273 Suppl, 86|           EIGHT ARTICLES)~We must next consider who will judge and who will
1274 Suppl, 86|                 etc. ~(Moral. xxxiv): "Consider how the conscience of the
1275 Suppl, 86|        arguments in the contrary sense consider judgment as regards the ~
1276 Suppl, 87|            THREE ARTICLES)~We must now consider the form of the Judge in
1277 Suppl, 89|              In the next place we must consider matters concerning the blessed
1278 Suppl, 89|             general judgment. We shall consider: (1) Their vision of the
1279 Suppl, 90|           THREE ARTICLES)~We must next consider the happiness of the saints
1280 Suppl, 91|           THREE ARTICLES)~We must next consider the relations of the saints
1281 Suppl, 92|        signifies a dowry.]~We must now consider the gifts of the blessed;
1282 Suppl, 92|           concord of love, even if we ~consider Him as God, there is not
1283 Suppl, 92|                the Divine, whether we ~consider the Personal union or that
1284 Suppl, 92|              befitting to Christ if we consider them under the aspect of
1285 Suppl, 92|            belong to the Church, if we consider the Church as spouse. Therefore
1286 Suppl, 92|           conformity of ~nature, if we consider the Church as bride: and
1287 Suppl, 92|             Head of the angels, ~if we consider the head as requiring conformity
1288 Suppl, 92|       individual of one species, if we consider each ~one by itself, it
1289 Suppl, 93|              In the next place we must consider the aureoles. Under this
1290 Suppl, 93|                and by their failing to consider the grievances ~attaching
1291 Suppl, 93|                a higher reward, if we ~consider the root of merit since
1292 Suppl, 93|                 acceptation. But if we consider the question carefully,
1293 Suppl, 94|                In due sequence we must consider those things that concern
1294 Suppl, 95|            NINE ARTICLES)~We must next consider matters pertaining to the
1295 Suppl, 95|                De Lib. Arb. iii, 7): ~"Consider how great a good it is to
1296 Suppl, 95|             pain, it is ~impossible to consider any intelligible conclusions,
1297 Suppl, 95|              etc. ~Therefore they will consider about the things they knew
1298 Suppl, 95|                of the knowledge, if we consider its imperfection; for instance ~
1299 Suppl, 95|             for instance ~a person may consider his defective knowledge
1300 Suppl, 95|               pleasure. For they will ~consider both the evil they have
1301 Suppl, 96|            FIVE ARTICLES)~We must next consider God's justice and mercy
1302 Appen1, 1|             TWO ARTICLES)~We must next consider the various qualities of
 
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