|    Part, Question1   1, 18  |               from a certain ~external appearance, namely, self-movement,
 2   1, 43  | Transfiguration showed it forth in the appearance of a bright cloud, to ~show
 3   1, 69  |           earth, so as to have such an appearance.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[69] A[
 4   1, 43  | Transfiguration showed it forth in the appearance of a bright cloud, to ~show
 5   1, 70  |           earth, so as to have such an appearance.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[69] A[
 6   1, 110 |         principle"; so that a certain ~appearance ensues, as if the sensitive
 7   1, 112 |          angels could help by ~visible appearance, or by miracles, or in some
 8   2, 93  |              so far as it retains some appearance ~of law, though being framed
 9   2, 20  |              but only in its deceitful appearance, as cunning is opposed to
10   2, 41  |             sin, or through ~having an appearance of evil. Thus, for instance,
11   2, 41  |                since it has a ~certain appearance of evil, and a semblance
12   2, 41  |                Thess. 5:22): "From all appearance of evil refrain yourselves." ~
13   2, 41  |           itself, and all ~that has an appearance of evil.~Aquin.: SMT SS
14   2, 41  |            does ~something that has an appearance of sin. In this case he
15   2, 41  |                 or if it only have the appearance of sin, it should always
16   2, 41  |             sin in ~itself, but has an appearance of evil.~Aquin.: SMT SS
17   2, 41  |               in itself, but has some ~appearance of evil. On the other hand,
18   2, 45  |              good, not in truth but in appearance. Thus man is called "a good
19   2, 47  |                evil, and evil has ~the appearance of good. Wherefore prudence
20   2, 53  |              good ~not in truth but in appearance, and this pertains to prudence
21   2, 62  |             penal ~evils has indeed an appearance of fortitude (for which
22   2, 75  |                from those that have an appearance of evil. This ~happens in
23   2, 81  |              on 2 Tim. 3:5, "Having an appearance indeed of godliness, but
24   2, 98  |          beware of anything ~having an appearance of simony or avarice, according
25   2, 98  |                Thess. 5:22), "From all appearance of evil restrain ~yourselves."~
26   2, 98  |             for then there would be an appearance of ~simony. But after the
27   2, 98  |               former ordinance has the appearance of an exaction, whereas
28   2, 99  |              on 2 Tim. 3:5, "Having an appearance indeed of piety [Douay: ~'
29   2, 109 |            evil in itself but has some appearance ~of evil: and nevertheless
30   2, 109 |         hypocrite is derived ~from the appearance of those who come on to
31   2, 109 |            have it, but in ~respect of appearance, since he wishes to seem
32   2, 128 |               in ~reality, although in appearance he surpasses him.~
33   2, 142 |                Thess. 5:22, ~"From all appearance of evil refrain yourselves."
34   2, 163 |           other animals have a greater appearance of good ~than the serpent
35   2, 172 |             measured according to ~the appearance of the person seen: for
36   2, 172 |             asleep or awake, under the appearance of God, according to Is. ~
37   2, 176 |                 they delude man by the appearance of that which is not; while
38   2, 185 |            ought to "refrain ~from all appearance of evil." Now coarseness
39   2, 185 |           coarseness of clothes has an appearance ~of evil; for our Lord said (
40   2, 185 |           attire has not of itself the appearance of ~evil, indeed it has
41   2, 185 |                 indeed it has more the appearance of good, namely of the contempt ~
42   3, 5   |                of God was not ~born in appearance only, as if He had an imaginary
43   3, 5   |                very truth, but only in appearance; and hence it ~would also
44   3, 5   |             old Testament should be in appearance ~only, being figures; and
45   3, 8   |               is sought for under the ~appearance of liberty, according to
46   3, 36  |               deceived by the illusory appearance of the ~star, and not finding
47   3, 36  |             the ~heavens, and made its appearance at the strange sight of
48   3, 45  |               not really, but only in ~appearance; for a gloss on Lk. 9:30, "
49   3, 46  |              to set forth by the ~very appearance of the gibbet that separation
50   3, 54  |                disciples in glorified ~appearance; but, as it lay in His power
51   3, 61  |          sacraments retained the same ~appearance, it might seem to be the
52   3, 75  |               as it is in its visible ~appearance, but not as it is spiritually,
53   3, 76  |             when He is ~seen under the appearance of a child or of flesh?~
54   3, 76  |          appears for an hour under the appearance of flesh or a ~child, and
55   3, 76  |               and afterwards under the appearance of bread. Nor is there any ~
56   3, 76  |               the beholders, but by an appearance which really ~exists outwardly.
57   3, 76  |                 everyone under such an appearance, and it remains so not for
58 Suppl, 41|              excused when it ~has some appearance of evil, and yet is not
59 Suppl, 41|                concupiscence, has the ~appearance of an inordinate act, it
60 Suppl, 43|               party not putting in an ~appearance at the time fixed for completing
61 Suppl, 47|             and not to fulfill has an "appearance of evil," and the Apostle ~
62 Suppl, 47|         otherwise, because there is no appearance of evil ~in not fulfilling
63 Suppl, 63|             from things which have any appearance ~of turpitude; and consequently
64 Suppl, 69|                which ~will precede the appearance of the Judge.~Aquin.: SMT
65 Suppl, 73|                else than the manifest ~appearance of the Son of God in the
66 Suppl, 77|          although it seem to have the ~appearance of flesh and blood, does
67 Suppl, 85|                will not judge with the appearance of infirmity ~wherein He
68 Suppl, 85|                unjustly, but under the appearance of glory wherein ~He ascended
69 Suppl, 95|        eligible; since it has not the ~appearance of good, for it is nothing.
 
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