Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Preface, 1 | once the great gifts ~of intellect with which he had been endowed.
2 ApCreed, 1 | imperfect nature of ~our intellect takes away the basis of
3 ApCreed, 1 | bee. If, ~therefore, our intellect is so weak, it is foolish
4 ApCreed, 1 | considered very foolish. So, the intellect of the Angels as greatly
5 ApCreed, 1 | as greatly exceeds ~the intellect of the greatest philosopher
6 ApCreed, 1 | philosopher exceeds the intellect of the uneducated man. Therefore,
7 ApCreed, 2, 1 | The dullness of the human intellect. Dull men, not capable of
8 ApCreed, 4, 2 | called a conceiving of ~the intellect. This conception takes its
9 ApCreed, 4, 2 | is called the word of the intellect or of man. In brief, the ~
10 ApCreed, 6 | tremendous a fact that our intellect can scarcely grasp it; for
11 ApCreed, 11 | man is the concept of his intellect.1 But sometimes man has
12 ApCreed, 11, 2 | Holy Spirit enlightens the intellect, since all that we know,
13 10Command, 2, 2| instance, the exercise of the ~intellect and such like. And one cannot
14 LordPray, 7, 2 | man by the light of his intellect in which he teaches him
15 Question, 1, 4 | thought ~conceived in the intellect. Can you explain this?~ ~
16 Question, 1, 11| the Holy Ghost aids the intellect or mind of man.~ ~7. Discuss
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