2 Hill, "Introd. to Phil."
3 Hill, op. cit.
4 Col., ii, 8.
5 St Aug., "De Trin.," lib. XIV, c. 1.
6 Vallet, "Hist. de la Phil.," Paris, 1866, p. 179; Alzog, "Church Hist." vol. II, p. 740.
7 "Sum. Theol.," lp., qu. II, a. 1, ad. 2.
8 Tr. Pabisch, vol. II, p. 742.
9 St. Th., lp., qu. 85, a. 2, ad. 2.
10 Drane, "Christian Schools and Scholars," (London, 1881), p. 313.
11 See Leo XIII, Encycl. "AEterni Patris" in "Great Encyclicals of Leo XIII," pp. 36-48
12 See "Catholic Encyclopedia," s.v. Summae.
13 Col. ii, 8.
14 Drane, op. cit., p. 359.
15 Summa Theol., Proem.
16 Vaughan, "Life and Labours of St. Thomas of Aquin," vol. I, p. 158.
17 Drane, op. cit., p. 348.
18 Newman, "Historical Sketches," III, 199.
19 Vaughan, op. cit., vol. I, p. 160.
20 Vaughan, op. cit., vol. I, p. 175.
21 Rom., xii, 1.
22 Walsh, "The Popes and Science" (New York, 1911).
23 Vaughan, "Life and Labours of St. Thomas of Aquin," vol. I, p. 122.
24 Vaughan, op. cit., vol. I, pp. 129-130.
25 Idem, op.cit.
26 Humboldt, "Cosmos," vol. II, p. 247.
27 Sighart, "Albert the Great; His Life and Scholastic Labors" (London, 1876).
28 Vaughan, op. cit., vol. I, p. 130.
29 Sighart, op. cit.
30 Drane, op. cit., p. 421.
31 Drane, op. cit., p. 487.
32 St. Luke, x, 4.
33 St. Th., 1 p. qu. 12, art. 8, ad. 4.
34 Vaughan, op. cit., vol. I, p. 121.
34a Vaughan, op. cit., vol. I, ch. 6, Trials of Vocation.
35 Walsh, "The Thirteenth the Greatest of Centuries" (New York, 1907).
36 Leo XIII, Encycl., "AEterni Patris."
37 Drane, op. cit., p. 398.
38 Analect. Jur. Pont.; quoted by Cath. Gaz., Oct. 26, 1854 in Drane, op. cit., p. 402.
39 Drane, op. cit., p. 398; Vaughan, op. cit., vol. I, p. 380.
40 See above, chapter ii.
41 See Denzinger, Enchirid. Symbl. et Definit., n.n. 474, 475, 495.
42 For observations on the difference between Scholastic and Modern Rationalism see Gonzales, "Hist. de la Fil.," vol. II, pp. 114 and 115.
43 Drane, op. cit., p. 407.
44 St. Thom., Opusc. "De Unit. Intell."
45 Vaughan, op. cit., vol. I, p. 121; Turner, "History of Philosophy" (Boston, 1903), ch. xxxvi; Mandonnet, "Siger de Brabant et l'Averroisme Latin au XIII me Siècle" (Louvain, 1911).
46 St. Th., lp. qu. III, art. VIII, corp. and ad. 3.
47 Idem, loc. cit.
48 St. Matt., v, 13.
49 St. John, i, 9.
50 Leo XIII, Encycl., "AEterni Patris."
51 Newman, "Idea of a University," Disc. VI, p. 134.
52 Leo XIII, Encycl., "AEterni Patris."
53 Drane, op. cit., p. 428.
54 Drane, ibid., p. 441.
55 St. Th., 1, qu. 76, a. 1.
56 St. Th., 1 p., q. 84, art. 5: qu. 88, art. 3, ad. 1 and ad. 2.
57 Drane, op. cit., p. 429; Dalgairns, "Introduction to Life of St. Richard," pp. 32-37.
58 St. Th., 1, prol. in qu. 84: see Vatican Council, ch IV.
59 Vatican Council, ibid.
60 Col. I, 26; 1 Cor., II, 7, 8, 9, 10.
61 St. Th., Exposit. in Boethium de Trin.
62 St. Thomas, 1 p., qu. 1, art. 1; "Cont. Gent.," lib. 1, ch. IV.
63 St. Th., 1 p., qu. 1, art. 8; qu. 32, a. 1, c. and ad. 2; "Boeth. de Trin.," Proem. qu. 2, a. 5.
64 Leo XIII, "AEterni Patris."
65 "Life and Labours of St. Thomas of Aquin," vol. I, p. 345, n.
66 Vaughan, op. cit., vol. II, p. 96, n.
67 Drane, op. cit., p. 430.
68 Prologue to the Summa.
69 Drane, op. cit., p. 358-359.
70 Translation by Marquis of Bute: "In birth, man's Fellowman was he, / His Mean while sitting at the Board / He died his Ransomer to be / He reigns to be his Great Reward."
71 See AEterni Patris.
72 Vallet, "Histoire de la Philosophie" (Paris, 1886), p. 246.