242 examples of aquinas in sentences
He brings philosophy to support theology Combats Nominalism His philosophical deductions His devout Christian spirit Authorities THOMAS AQUINAS.
Thomas Aquinas His early life and studies Albertus Magnus Aquinas's first great work Made Doctor of Theology
Thomas Aquinas His early life and studies Albertus Magnus Aquinas's first great work Made Doctor of Theology
St. Thomas Aquinas in the School of Albertus Magnus
Bonaventura, Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, and Duns Scotus were the great ornaments of these new orders.
Thomas Aquinas.
If you will not believe the truth of this, look upon great Tostatus and Thomas Aquinas's works, and tell me whether those men took pains?
Fulgosus, l. 8, c. 7, makes mention how Th. Aquinas supping with king Lewis of France, upon a sudden knocked his fist upon the table, and cried, conclusum est contra Manichaeos, his wits were a wool-gathering, as they say, and his head busied about other matters, when he perceived his error, he was much abashed.
He had passed from the extreme ranks and the strong convictions of the Oxford movementconvictions of which the translation of Aquinas's Catena Aurea, still printed in the list of his works, is a memorialto the frankest form of Liberal thought.
These are our people, V. SEE THOMAS AQUINAS, SISTER.
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These are our people, V. SEE THOMAS AQUINAS, SISTER.
MARY THOMAS AQUINAS, SISTER. SEE THOMAS AQUINAS, SISTER. MARYLAND BLUE & WHITE BOOK.
MARY THOMAS AQUINAS, SISTER. SEE THOMAS AQUINAS, SISTER. MARYLAND BLUE & WHITE BOOK.
12Oct71; R513599. AQUINAS, MARTY THOMAS, SISTER. SEE THOMAS AQUINAS, SISTER.
12Oct71; R513599. AQUINAS, MARTY THOMAS, SISTER. SEE THOMAS AQUINAS, SISTER.
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The Eternal quest: the teaching of Saint Thomas Aquinas on the natural desire for God.
THOMAS AQUINAS, SAINT.
THOMAS AQUINAS, SISTER.
These are our people, V, by Sister M. Thomas Aquinas & Mary Synon (Faith and freedom) Appl.
This is our land, by Sister M. Thomas Aquinas & Mary Synon, under the supervision of George Johnson.
"Touch," says Aquinas, "applies to spiritual things as well as to material things....
Chaucer, who is generally considered as the father of our poetry, has left a version of Boethius on the Comforts of Philosophy, the book which seems to have been the favourite of the middle ages, which had been translated into Saxon by King Alfred, and illustrated with a copious comment ascribed to Aquinas.
ALBER`TUS MAGNUS, one of the greatest of the scholastic philosophers and theologians of the Middle Ages, teacher of Thomas Aquinas, supreme in knowledge of the arts and sciences of the time, and regarded by his contemporaries in consequence as a sorcerer (1190-1280).
