Part, Question
1 1, 42 | Ephesus: "Let Splendor ~tell thee that the co-eternal
2 1, 57 | countenance; and doctors can tell some ~passions of the soul
3 1, 42 | Ephesus: "Let Splendor ~tell thee that the co-eternal
4 1, 58 | countenance; and doctors can tell some ~passions of the soul
5 1, 88 | movement enables them to tell things unknown to us." ~
6 1, 88 | living, asleep or awake, ~and tell them of what takes place
7 2, 19 | if reason or conscience tell us to do ~something which
8 2, 19 | and in like ~manner if it tell us not to do something which
9 2, 19 | man's reason or conscience tell him, that what is indifferent
10 2, 19 | instance, if erring reason tell a man ~that he should go
11 2, 29 | become your enemy ~because I tell you the truth?" [*St. Thomas
12 2, 57 | intellectual virtues, whereby we tell the truth and ~never tell
13 2, 57 | tell the truth and ~never tell a falsehood. But opinion
14 2, 72 | moved by different causes to tell more or less; and in this ~
15 2, 105 | or more, ~should agree to tell a lie. Therefore it is unreasonably
16 2, 15 | should ask them, they should tell them the meaning of the ~
17 2, 15 | follow - "and thou shalt tell them to thy children" -
18 2, 26 | Eccl. viii): "Prithee, tell me ~which is the mode of
19 2, 31 | someone in ~particular, to tell him if they know of anything
20 2, 31 | seem that they are bound to tell them ~this, even before
21 2, 31 | prelate commands anyone to tell him anything that he knows
22 2, 31 | bind a ~man under oath to tell the truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS
23 2, 31 | superior or a prelate is to tell the Church. ~Therefore witnesses
24 2, 64 | Hom. in Luc. xii, 18]: "Tell me: which are thine? where
25 2, 67 | Therefore he is not bound to tell the truth: and so he does
26 2, 67 | not sin ~mortally if he tell a lie in court.~Aquin.:
27 2, 67 | Israel, and confess and ~tell me what thou hast done,
28 2, 67 | accused is in duty bound to tell the judge the truth which ~
29 2, 67 | Hence if he ~refuse to tell the truth which he is under
30 2, 67 | he is under obligation to tell, or if he ~mendaciously
31 2, 74 | maledicere" signifies simply to tell ~someone of another's evil,
32 2, 75 | offer ~advice to all or to tell them the truth about matters
33 2, 75 | virtue, though one should not tell anyone what is false. Much
34 2, 75 | therefore is a seller bound to tell the faults of what he offers
35 2, 75 | Further, if one were bound to tell the faults of what one offers ~
36 2, 75 | manner, neither need he tell him the ~faults of the goods
37 2, 75 | bound strictly speaking to tell ~everyone the truth about
38 2, 81 | employed, not in order to tell God ~something He does not
39 2, 89 | we use ~words in order to tell him our thoughts which are
40 2, 93 | by the power of God, to tell ~the truth) and another
41 2, 93 | 17): "When astrologers tell the ~truth, it must be allowed
42 2, 93 | especially of those who tell the truth, lest his ~soul
43 2, 93 | ii; Ep. lv): "Those who tell ~fortunes from the Gospel
44 2, 107 | to observe the mean is to tell the truth, when ~one ought,
45 2, 108 | doubt that ~it is a lie to tell a falsehood in order to
46 2, 108 | what is ~said, the will to tell a falsehood, and finally
47 2, 108 | on account of the will to tell an untruth, and effectively,
48 2, 108 | considered as a ~moral virtue, to tell the truth with the intention
49 2, 108 | telling a falsehood ~than to tell a falsehood with the intention
50 2, 108 | which latter led them to tell ~a lie. Hence it is expressly
51 2, 108 | to hide the truth, not to tell a lie, for ~she is called
52 2, 108 | Therefore it is not lawful to tell a lie in ~order to deliver
53 2, 140 | Hence the text ~goes on to tell of the revelation that he
54 2, 169 | foretellers], because they tell from afar ~[porro fantur],"
55 2, 169 | that hath a dream, let ~him tell a dream; and he that hath
56 2, 170 | prophets of the demons ever tell what is true?~Aquin.: SMT
57 2, 185 | church, but to those who tell psalms ~or hymns as private
58 3, 36 | those who are born, but to ~tell the future from the hour
59 3, 44 | healed miraculously ~to tell no one, as appears from
60 3, 44 | house to thy friends, and tell them, how great ~things
61 3, 45 | He did not wish them ~to tell others what they had seen
62 3, 83 | according to Jn. 8:46, "If I tell you the truth, why do you ~
63 3, 84 | read ~(Jn. 3:9): "Who can tell if God will turn and forgive,
64 Suppl, 6 | gathered from Is. 43:26: "Tell, if thou hast anything ~
65 Suppl, 6 | untruth. But no one ought to tell an untruth in confession,
66 Suppl, 11| and is forced to swear to ~tell the truth - or when an abbot
67 Suppl, 11| corrupted by heresy. He can also tell the prelate to watch over
68 Suppl, 11| that a man can by no means tell another what he has heard
69 Suppl, 19| the "doorkeepers have to tell the good from the ~bad,
70 Suppl, 58| impediment. ~But one cannot tell whether madness is a perpetual
71 Suppl, 69| living appear ~to others and tell them many things in their
72 Suppl, 74| For what He refused ~to tell the apostles, He will not
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