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order, or divinely formed in the imagination, we have so much the more excellent intellectual knowledge, the stronger the intelligible light is in man; and thus through the revelation given by the images a fuller knowledge is received by the infusion of the divine light.
   Reply Obj. 3: Faith is a kind of knowledge, inasmuch as the intellect is determined by faith to some knowable object. But this determination to one object does not proceed from the vision of the believer, but from the vision of Him who is believed. Thus as far as faith falls short of vision, it falls short of the knowledge which belongs to science, for science determines the intellect to one object by the vision and understanding of first principles.
   QUESTION 13

   THE NAMES OF GOD (In Twelve Articles)

   After the consideration of those things which belong to the divine knowledge, we now proceed to the consideration of the divine names. For everything is named by us according to our knowledge of it.
   Under this head, there are twelve points for inquiry:
   (1) Whether God can be named by us?
   (2) Whether any names applied to God are predicated of Him substantially?
   (3) Whether any names applied to God are said of Him literally, or are all to be taken metaphorically?
   (4) Whether any names applied to God are synonymous?
   (5) Whether some names are applied to God and to creatures univocally or equivocally?
   (6) Whether, supposing they are applied analogically, they are applied first to God or to creatures?
   (7) Whether any names are applicable to God from time?

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