Veritatem semper inimicitiae persequuntur:[511] Hatred is the shadow of truth, as envy is of happiness.
It is contrarily the common road to hatred: Libere et sine adulatione veritatem praedicantes, et gesta pravae vitae arguentes, gratiam non habent apud homines, saith Ambrose.
Next Thomas considers the action of angels upon men, and shows that men may have their minds illumined by the lower orders of angels, who present to men intelligibilem veritatem sub similitudinibus sensibilium.
They strictly confine it to slaves; and Ulpian himself is ready to acknowledge that Res est fragilis, et periculosa, et quae veritatem fallat.
But now you seek to kill interficere, hominem qui me, a man who have spoken the veritatem vobis locutus sum, truth to you, which I have quam audivi a Deo: hoc Abraham heard of God.
His saying is a very characteristic one: Philosophia veritatem quærit, theologia invenit, religio possidet.
He proceeded, however, from doubt as the principle of all knowledge, regarding all church dogmas as problems which must be proved before they can be believed: Dubitando enim ad inquisitionem venimus, inquirendo veritatem percipimus.
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