Of the Trinity, on the other hand, they said that it could only be known through revelation.
Within the province of the Christian Faith "it is necessary that man should accept per modum fidei not only what is above reason, but also what may be known through reason.
Faith's assent is not required for what is known through evidence; science does not depend on faith.
Since the world and its ground is development, it can only be known through a development of concepts.
He is necessary and unlimited being, the universal, infinite being, being absolutely; he only is known through himself.
It is true that concepts of the suprasensible exist, but nothing can be known through them, there is nothing intuitively given to be subsumed under them.
We may further remark here that some minds only find full satisfaction in what is known through perception.
Therefore if evil is known through another, namely, through good, it would be known by Him imperfectly; which cannot be, for the knowledge of God is not imperfect.
I answer that, One opposite is known through the other, as darkness is known through light.
The same applies to the universal form which is in the mind of the angel, so that, on account of its excellence, many things can be known through it with a proper knowledge.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "known through" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.