Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1  II,    IV,  2|  undoubtedly clearly direct our understandings to faith in the Creator,
2  II,   VII,  3|       of the ignorance of their understandings, are not only unable themselves
3  II,  VIII,  4|     instances, and that certain understandings retain something even of
4  II,    IX,  1|         we have formerly termed understandings, as He foresaw would be
5  II,    IX,  1|        to rational creatures or understandings, that they may be so numerous
6  II,    IX,  2|         as an indulgence to the understandings created by Him, the power
7  II,    IX,  2|  proportion to the diversity of understandings, i.e., of rational creatures,
8  II,    IX,  6|    brought down these different understandings into the harmony of one
9  II,    IX,  6| different vessels, or souls, or understandings. And these are the causes,
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