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Latin quotes by Saint Thomas Aquinas Starting with phrase number 21
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- Panis angelicus - Bread of Angels (Ecclesiastical term - Part of one of Hymns of Saint Thomas Aquinas)
- Pro patria ad deum - For the country to God (Motto of the Fraternity of Saint Thomas Aquinas)
- Propter libidinem - Because of lust (Ecclesiastical term - Thomas Aquinas used this argument to explain that if the priest was a woman, the faithful (men) would get sexually excited)
- Qui sunt in gratia, quanto plus accedunt ad finem, plus crescere debent - Those who have grace, the closer they get to the end, the more they need to grow spiritually (St. Thomas Aquinas In Epistola ad Haebreum)
- Quilibet homo secundum quod suum est, debet se cuilibet proximo subjicere quantum ad id quod est Dei in ipso - Everyone should recognize as being less of himself, as compared to what others have from God (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Quod visum placet - That which pleases merely by being seen (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
- Sacramentum caritatis - The sacrament of charity (Ecclesiastical term - Definition of the Mass by St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Secundum modum suae perfectionis - According to the measure its perfection (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Sicut bonum creatum est quaedam similitudo et participatio boni increati, ita adeptio boni creati est quaedam similitudinaria beatitudo - As well created has a certain similarity to the well uncreated, so the achievement of the well created is a certain happiness of this likeness (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Sicut enim maius est illuminare quam lucere solum, ita maius est contemplata aliis tradere quam solum contemplari - The same way that it is better to illuminate something, than just reflect it, so it is better convey to others what you have seen, than just contemplate it (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Signum rei sacrae in quantum est sanctificans homines - The sign of something sacred in that it sanctifies man (Definition of "sacrament" by St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Substantia individuatur per seipsam - Primordial substance, individualized by being what it is (Definition of "individual", according to the general doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Sustinere est difficilius quam aggredi - To endure is harder than to attack (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Tantum ergo sacramentum veneremus cernui - So great sacrament, lets worship it in truth (St. Thomas Aquinas - Part of the hymn "Pange Lingua")
- Timeo hominem unius libri - I fear the man of one only book (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Ubi amor, ibi oculus - Where there is love, there is sight (St. Thomas Aquinas - Commentary on the Sentences 3 d. 35, I, 21. - True love is not blind)
- Ultima hominis felicitas est in contemplatione veritatis - The greatest happiness of man is found in the contemplation of truth (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Unde per caritatem homo in Deo ponitur et cum eo unum efficitur - Wherefore by charity man abides in God and becomes one with him (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum amor sit idem quod dilectio - If love is the same as dilection (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum amor sit passio - If love is a passion (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum beatitudo Deo competat - Happiness lies with God? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum Deus dicatur beatus secundum intellectum - Is the beatitude of God his understanding? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum Deus possit facere quae non facit - Can God do what he does? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum Deus possit facere quod praeterita non fuerint - Can God make things past not to have existed? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum Deus possit meliora facere ea quae facit - Can God make better the things he does? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
Total: 53
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