|    Part, Question1   1, 17  |            vanity, ~and seek after lying?" (Ps. 4:3): as on the other
 2   1, 17  |             They have laid hold on lying" (Jer. 8:5), that is to
 3   1, 113 |           are ~sent by God; as the lying spirit was sent to punish
 4   1, 113 |         all power, and signs, ~and lying wonders." Much more therefore
 5   1, 113 |       times do the demons ~perform lying wonders.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 6   1, 113 |           Antichrist may be called lying wonders, "either because
 7   1, 116 |            delivered to ~death the lying Ananias and Saphira." But
 8   2, 2   |           owe their ~renown to the lying reports spread among the
 9   2, 9   |           must be the work of the ~lying spirits."~Aquin.: SMT FS
10   2, 100 |        blasphemy, or other ways of lying against the teaching of ~
11   2, 100 |            the prohibition against lying (Ex. 23:7): "Thou shalt
12   2, 100 |             23:7): "Thou shalt fly lying," and ~the prohibition against
13   2, 28  |         they ~were distressed, and lying like sheep that have no
14   2, 53  |       contrary, Craftiness aims at lying in wait, according to Eph. ~
15   2, 67  |          Shameless men are wont by lying to deny their guilt when
16   2, 67  |      mankind to ~sin in secret, by lying to hide the sin that has
17   2, 71  |           raise another ~man's ass lying "underneath his burden,"
18   2, 87  |        truth, for many give way to lying, according to Ps. 16:10, ~"
19   2, 87  |       another way by punishing the lying witness, and then He is
20   2, 93  |         not regard to vanities and lying follies." Now it is ~vain
21   2, 93  |         the ~action of unclean and lying spirits who desire to deceive
22   2, 108 |     OPPOSED TO TRUTH, AND FIRST OF LYING (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
23   2, 108 |          opposed to truth, and (1) lying: (2) ~dissimulation or hypocrisy: (
24   2, 108 |         opposite vice. ~Concerning lying there are four points of
25   2, 108 |           of inquiry: ~(1) Whether lying, as containing falsehood,
26   2, 108 |       truth?~(2) Of the species of lying;~(3) Whether lying is always
27   2, 108 |      species of lying;~(3) Whether lying is always a sin?~(4) Whether
28   2, 108 |            Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether lying is always opposed to truth?~
29   2, 108 |           1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that lying is not always opposed to
30   2, 108 | incompatible with one another. But lying is compatible with truth, ~
31   2, 108 |            Mendac. iii). Therefore lying is not opposed to truth.~
32   2, 108 |            and in one's life. But ~lying applies only to words, for
33   2, 108 |        Accordingly, it seems that ~lying is not directly opposed
34   2, 108 |  benevolence or justice. Therefore lying is not opposed to truth.~
35   2, 108 |        opposed to truth. Therefore lying is opposed to truth.~Aquin.:
36   2, 108 |           belong to the species of lying, but to perfection ~thereof,
37   2, 108 |      Therefore it is evident that ~lying is directly an formally
38   2, 108 |          would not be excused from lying.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[110] A[
39   2, 108 |       belongs to the perfection of lying, ~but not to its species,
40   2, 108 |           told out of mere lust of lying and ~deceiving"; the fifth
41   2, 108 | Philosopher (Ethic. iv, 7) divides lying into ~"boasting," which
42   2, 108 |         and essential division of ~lying. In this way, according
43   2, 108 |           an essential division of lying ~itself, because lying as
44   2, 108 |          of lying ~itself, because lying as such is opposed to truth,
45   2, 108 |   aggravate or diminish the sin of lying, ~on the part of the end
46   2, 108 |           intended. Now the sin of lying is aggravated, if ~by lying
47   2, 108 |        lying is aggravated, if ~by lying a person intends to injure
48   2, 108 | mischievous" lie, while the sin of lying is diminished if it be directed ~
49   2, 108 |         which aggravate the sin of lying, we have a fourth, ~which
50   2, 108 |          told "out of mere lust of lying and deceiving." ~This proceeds
51   2, 108 |            from habit, delights in lying."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[110]
52   2, 108 |          the gravity of the sin of lying. For ~the fifth kind is
53   2, 108 |            the more is the ~sin of lying diminished in gravity. Wherefore
54   2, 108 |         says ~(Ethic. iv, 7) that "lying is in itself evil and to
55   2, 108 |          not judge that someone is lying, if several persons fail
56   2, 108 |         Judith is praised, not for lying to ~Holofernes, but for
57   2, 108 |    decalogue is a ~mortal sin. Now lying is against this precept
58   2, 108 |          liar ~breaks his faith in lying, since forsooth he wishes
59   2, 108 |           midwives what the sin of lying deserves: since the reward ~
60   2, 108 |      deterred through scandal from lying publicly.~Aquin.: SMT SS
61   2, 108 |             to the external act of lying. For thereby they could
62   2, 109 |          dissimulation consists in lying by deeds. But there may
63   2, 109 |      approval:" and so they make a lying pretense of having a good
64   2, 109 |          said above with regard to lying ~(Q[110], A[2]).~Aquin.:
65   2, 109 |         the contrary, Hypocrisy is lying by deed since it is a kind
66   2, 110 |          irony, which are parts of lying ~according to the Philosopher (
67   2, 110 |          the virtue of truth. For ~lying is opposed to truth. But
68   2, 110 |    possible to boast even without ~lying, as when a man makes a show
69   2, 110 |            evident from the end of lying; for ~according to the Philosopher (
70   2, 111 |           wert not a sinner before lying, ~thou hast become one by
71   2, 111 |            thou hast become one by lying."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[113]
72   2, 116 |           covetousness; which are "lying, fraud, theft, perjury,
73   2, 116 |           the seven aforesaid. For lying ~and false witnessing are
74   2, 130 |             vanity, and seek after lying?"~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[132]
75   2, 160 |           is reckoned a species of lying, as stated ~above (Q[110],
76   2, 160 |           is reckoned a species of lying, as regards the ~outward
77   2, 167 |            a paler complexion is a lying counterfeit. I doubt whether ~
78   2, 170 |            will go forth, and be a lying ~spirit in the mouth of
79   2, 170 |           father thereof," i.e. of lying. Now by inspiring his prophets,
80   2, 176 |            Peter by upbraiding the lying Ananias and Saphira delivered
81   2, 176 |         all ~power, and signs, and lying wonders." To quote the words
82   2, 176 |         they are called signs ~and lying wonders, because he will
83   2, 182 |             else one ~is guilty of lying, "which consists not only
84   2, 182 |        perfection is not guilty of lying ~or deceit through not being
85   2, 184 |        adulterers, and the way of ~lying in the Prophets of Jerusalem;
86   3, 29  |    espoused, she had no motive for lying, since ~a woman's pregnancy
87   3, 40  |           occasion of thieving and lying, or even of perjury. But
88   3, 42  |          mouth ~about many things; lying in wait for Him, and seeking
89   3, 44  |            midst of those who were lying in wait for Him, and was
90   3, 49  |          all power, and signs, and lying wonders, and in all seduction ~
91   3, 52  |            this same air the earth lying beneath can be considered
92   3, 64  |            But if demons, who are "lying spirits," were to perform
93   3, 80  |           mortal sin, is guilty of lying to this ~sacrament, and
94   3, 80  |          did not incur ~the sin of lying to Godlike things, as sinners
95 Suppl, 23|          communicate with a person lying under an excommunication
96 Suppl, 70|            own body when, the body lying senseless, yet not quite ~
97 Suppl, 93|          that the index finger by ~lying over the thumb and weighing
 
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