Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | for conception. The whole visible world is only an imperceptible
2 II, 72 | paint for him not only the visible universe, but all that he
3 II, 72 | same proportion as in the visible world; in each earth animals,
4 II, 72 | their circumference. The visible extent of the world visibly
5 III, 194 | has set up in the Church visible signs to make Himself known
6 III, 234 | sense, and the causes are visible only to the intellect. And
7 VII, 430 | given signs of Himself, visible to those who seek Him, and
8 X, 642 | with an eternal glory, made visible things. As nature is an
9 X, 642 | invisible, since He made the visible excellently.~Therefore He
10 X, 642 | Himself to have over things visible.~
11 X, 645 | Church should be always visible, either in the sign which
12 X, 674 | recognised by others. For the visible blessings which they received
13 X, 674 | is an image of Grace, and visible miracles are images of the
14 XII, 793 | Jesus Christ not come in a visible manner, instead of obtaining
15 XIII, 845| led into error. Schism is visible; a miracle is visible. But
16 XIII, 845| is visible; a miracle is visible. But schism is more a sign
17 XIII, 850| supernatural religion; one visible, the other invisible; miracles
18 XIV, 856 | darkness, if truth had not visible signs. This is a wonderful
19 XIV, 856 | preserved in one Church and one visible assembly of men. There would
20 XIV, 877 | best way, because it is visible and has strength to make
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