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Ancient Gr****
philosophical concept nous,
intellect derived from the
Latin intelligere ("to understand"), from
which the term
intelligence in the
French and...
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credam ("I
think so that I may believe"), when he says
Neque enim
quaero intelligere ut credam, sed
credo ut
intelligam ("I do not s**** to
understand in order...
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faith and
human reason.
Anselm of
Canterbury states: "Neque enim
quaero intelligere ut credam, sed
credo ut intelligam" ("I do not s**** to
understand in...
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inducens hoc ideo de
rebus corporalibus ****umpsit, ut vel ex
parte aliqua intelligere possimus quomodo Christus, qui est Sapientia,
secundum similitudinem...
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nouns intelligentia or intellēctus,
which in turn stem from the verb
intelligere, to
comprehend or perceive. In the
Middle Ages, the word intellectus...
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Frederick Charles Fuller);
Soror Alostrael (Leah Hirsig) and
Frater Volo
Intelligere (Gerald Yorke). The
creation of
Magick (Book 4) was part of Crowley's...
- but "seems not to have interested" Anselm. Latin:
Neque enim
quaero intelligere ut credam, sed
credo ut intelligam. Nam et hoc credo, quia, nisi credidero...
- ****i
comedisse partem hujus vocis, quae est
piscis ****i, non
partem rei
intelligere cogatur" (Cousin, P.
Abaelardi opera, II. 151). "eos de
sapientium numero...
- many
words now in use" and
includes the
inscription "Legere, et non
intelligere,
neglegere est" ("To read, and to not understand, is to neglect"). As...
- half as
three years and six months' ('Tres dies et
dimidium possumus intelligere tres
annos et **** menses'). The same
interpretation of
Revelation 11:9...