Part, Question 
 1   1, 13  |    opinions, however, seem to be untrue for three reasons. ~First
 2   1, 39  |         God is the Trinity," ~is untrue, nevertheless it is true
 3   1, 70  |      heavenly bodies. Nor is it ~untrue to say that a higher creature
 4   1, 76  |       another; which is ~clearly untrue. Therefore the soul is not
 5   1, 39  |         God is the Trinity," ~is untrue, nevertheless it is true
 6   1, 71  |      heavenly bodies. Nor is it ~untrue to say that a higher creature
 7   1, 75  |       another; which is ~clearly untrue. Therefore the soul is not
 8   1, 83  |        colors; which ~is clearly untrue. We must therefore conclude
 9   1, 84  |          A[1]]. Secondly, it is ~untrue, because it would lead to
10   1, 87  |        This opinion, however, is untrue. First, because, supposing
11   1, 87  |       Secondly, this ~opinion is untrue, because in the above explanation,
12   1, 87  |         Thirdly, this opinion is untrue, because ~granted that,
13   1, 87  |        Fourthly, this opinion is untrue, because it is hardly possible
14   1, 92  |         Divine Persons; which is untrue, as was shown above (Q[32],
15   1, 93  |          from God." But this was untrue. Therefore ~before sin the
16   1, 93  |        anyone had said something untrue as regards future ~contingencies,
17   1, 101 |       OBJ 1: Bede's assertion is untrue, if taken in its obvious
18   1, 114 |     which things are ~manifestly untrue.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[115] A[
19   2, 14  |        does. But this is clearly untrue. Therefore ~counsel is not
20   2, 14  |        counsel. Which is clearly untrue.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[14] A[
21   2, 29  |         hatred: which is clearly untrue.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[29] A[
22   2, 31  |      soul. But ~this seems to be untrue. Therefore joy does not
23   2, 32  |          us: which is evidently ~untrue.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[32] A[
24   2, 36  |    pleasant: and this is clearly untrue as regards the separation
25   2, 51  |       into all: which is clearly untrue.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[51] A[
26   2, 55  |       order to slay them." It is untrue, ~therefore, "that no one
27   2, 55  |          to the true and to the ~untrue: whereas virtue is a habit
28   2, 60  |  operations. But this is clearly untrue: for it is the function
29   2, 71  |         continually; and this is untrue. ~Therefore there is no
30   2, 73  |       murder, which is evidently untrue. Therefore a sin is not
31   2, 74  |        of sin; which is ~clearly untrue. Therefore the will alone
32   2, 22  |           And this ~is evidently untrue, since no virtue has such
33   2, 33  |        but laziness, which seems untrue, ~for idleness is opposed
34   2, 42  |         His punishments; and an ~untrue faith draws man's affections
35   2, 42  |     draws man's affections to an untrue representation of God, ~
36   2, 60  |      Secondly, by saying what is untrue ~and unjustly, and then
37   2, 70  |          But this is ~apparently untrue, as may be seen in the case
38   2, 108 |          them must have given an untrue account. Therefore not every
39   2, 150 |       married woman. But this is untrue. Therefore virginity is
40   2, 162 |    measure. But this ~is clearly untrue, since some die sooner,
41   2, 166 |         sin. But this would seem untrue; for it is related ~in the
42   2, 169 |        for having ~said what was untrue," as Gregory adds (Hom.
43   2, 169 |   contingencies. Therefore it is untrue that the matter of prophecy
44   3, 2   |    contrary" rests upon ~what is untrue - namely, that the union
45   3, 34  |   nothing. But this is evidently untrue. Therefore Christ did not ~
46   3, 35  |          which is apocryphal, is untrue. Wherefore Jerome says (
47   3, 43  |     Christ in His childhood are ~untrue and fictitious. For had
48   3, 47  |         that what they said was ~untrue: "It is not lawful for us
49   3, 50  |       from the Word" - which is ~untrue. "For death severed the
50   3, 62  |           this too appears to be untrue; because the very least
51   3, 80  |         it, which is ~manifestly untrue, since the Church exposes
52   3, 87  |      charity, which is evidently untrue. Consequently it ~is necessary
53 Suppl, 6 |         the act, ~and then it is untrue; for it is a mark, not of
54 Suppl, 27|         this opinion seems to be untrue. Because, although those
55 Suppl, 53|    contrary, ~which is seemingly untrue. Wherefore we must say with
56 Suppl, 53|          impediment, and this is untrue.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[53] A[
57 Suppl, 57| competent to ~adopt. But this is untrue, since neither one who is
58 Suppl, 64|          but ~apparently this is untrue.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[64] A[
59 Suppl, 79|   Creator. But this is seemingly untrue, because the medium in these
60 Suppl, 81|        heavenly bodies, which is untrue. Hence glorified bodies
61 Suppl, 93|           But this is manifestly untrue, since a fruit ~is due to
 
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