Part, Question
1 1, 1 | other parts are taught more openly. The very hiding of ~truth
2 2, 48 | do, but because he acts openly, without thought of ~hiding
3 2, 48 | be hidden and what done openly, nor to devise ~the means
4 2, 48 | and speaks and acts openly." ~Desire, on the other
5 2, 72 | second, "when it is ~done openly"; the third, "when it is
6 2, 72 | words and deed are both done openly, and for this ~reason Gregory (
7 2, 107 | Testament explicitly and ~openly as a point of faith, is
8 2, 1 | instruction of the people, ~either openly or in figures.~Aquin.: SMT
9 2, 34 | have "tale-bearing," or openly, and then we ~have "detraction."
10 2, 38 | whether it be ~carried on openly or by ambushes": and he
11 2, 39 | hurt of ~one's enemy either openly or secretly. In another
12 2, 41 | of a sin being ~committed openly, though it is an aggravating
13 2, 53 | sometimes that evil is done openly and by violence without ~
14 2, 53 | magnanimous man wishes to act openly, as the ~Philosopher says (
15 2, 59 | done secretly by fraud, or openly by violence. In either case
16 2, 59 | it is called "theft," if openly, it ~is called "robbery."
17 2, 59 | struck or poisoned, and openly, if he is publicly ~slain,
18 2, 59 | deprived of his good name, and openly, by being ~accused in a
19 2, 59 | things can also be done ~openly. The same applies to other
20 2, 64 | something ~violently and openly. Now in the other kinds
21 2, 64 | but that robbery is ~done openly.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[66] A[
22 2, 64 | property either ~secretly or openly by order of a judge who
23 2, 64 | property, ~by taking it either openly or secretly: nor is this
24 2, 71 | secret." For "secretly" and "openly" are ~circumstances that
25 2, 71 | words, but by words uttered openly.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[73] A[
26 2, 71 | another by deed in two ~ways - openly, as by robbery or by doing
27 2, 71 | in two ways - in one way, openly, and this is done by ~reviling
28 2, 71 | from the fact that one man ~openly utters words against another
29 2, 71 | uttered, the reviler speaking ~openly against someone, and the
30 2, 71 | circumstances "secretly" and "openly," ~because involuntariness
31 2, 71 | Reply OBJ 3: Anger seeks openly to be avenged, as the Philosopher
32 2, 73 | reviling, which is also done openly: because ~the reviler would
33 2, 81 | be heard by others, or by openly striking the heart, or ~
34 2, 93 | when the demons are invoked openly, this comes under the head
35 2, 95 | by teaching and reproving openly, yet not ~allowing the rage
36 2, 95 | happen in two ways. First, ~openly, as when one declares oneself
37 2, 109 | evils it is less to sin openly than to simulate holiness."
38 2, 109 | simulate holiness." But to ~sin openly is always a sin. Therefore
39 2, 109 | evils it is less to sin openly than to simulate ~holiness":
40 2, 114 | deceit, for he contradicts openly. Now he ~that sins deceitfully
41 2, 114 | harm sometimes by assailing openly. Now, other ~things being
42 2, 114 | grievous to harm a person openly, by ~violence as it were,
43 2, 114 | sins that are committed ~openly proceed sometimes from a
44 2, 154 | because anger seeks to work openly, ~whereas concupiscence
45 3, 27 | Passion Jeremias foretold openly by ~words and by symbols,
46 3, 40 | but that He ~should appear openly and preach in public. Wherefore (
47 3, 41 | an example should be set openly ~before those who are to
48 3, 41 | Him, but to ~assail Him openly" - namely, at the time of
49 3, 42 | people." But if by sinning openly they turn the authority
50 3, 42 | they should be rebuked openly and ~severely, as also Daniel
51 3, 42 | should have taught all things openly?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[42] A[
52 3, 42 | have taught all things ~openly. For we read that He taught
53 3, 42 | did not teach all things openly.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[42] A[
54 3, 42 | midst of unbelievers, by openly believing and professing
55 3, 42 | expounded, not in secret, but ~openly; although He was not understood
56 3, 42 | understand this, 'I have spoken openly to the world,' ~as though
57 3, 42 | and, again, it ~was not 'openly,' because they did not understand."~
58 3, 61 | which all truth will be openly and ~perfectly revealed.
59 3, 67 | life and faith are known ~openly by all. Nevertheless an
60 3, 78 | consecrate, and afterwards openly, to ~instruct others. But
61 3, 78 | spoken in secret, but as openly ~pronounced. Accordingly,
62 3, 78 | consecrated by ~pronouncing them openly.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
63 3, 80 | Communion, except he has ~openly confessed, or has been named
64 3, 80 | secret sinner, or warn all openly in public, from ~approaching
65 3, 81 | handing the morsel, does most openly declare His ~betrayer."~
66 Suppl, 21| the Holy Ghost was ~shown openly by a visible sign), so too
67 Suppl, 64| must not be done at once ~openly.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[64] A[
68 Suppl, 72| advent, when He will come openly, although the appointed
69 Suppl, 85| second coming, He will come openly, according to Ps. 49:3, "
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