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Two Ways Quotes by Thomas Aquinas
- A person is disposed to an act of choice by an angel ... in two ways. Sometimes, a man's understanding is enlightened by an angel…
- Man can sin against nature in two ways. First, when he sins against his specific rational nature, acting contrary to reason. In this sense, we…
- If you seek patience, you will find no better example than the cross. Great patience occurs in two ways: either when one patiently suffers much,…
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- A person is disposed to an act of choice by an angel ... in two ways. Sometimes, a man's understanding is enlightened… — Thomas Aquinas