Part, Question
1 2, 87 | He did no ~sin, nor was guile found in His mouth." And
2 2, 53 | is a special sin?~(4) Of guile;~(5) Of fraud;~(6) Of solicitude
3 2, 53 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether guile is a sin pertaining to craftiness?~
4 2, 53 | OBJ 1: It would seem that guile is not a sin pertaining
5 2, 53 | perfect men. Yet a certain ~guile is to be found in them,
6 2, 53 | crafty I ~caught you by guile." Therefore guile is not
7 2, 53 | you by guile." Therefore guile is not always a sin.~Aquin.:
8 2, 53 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, guile seems to pertain chiefly
9 2, 53 | act of reason. Therefore guile does not pertain to craftiness.~
10 2, 53 | written (Prov. 12:20): "Guile [Douay: 'Deceit'] is ~in
11 2, 53 | to craftiness. Therefore guile does not ~seem to belong
12 2, 53 | in wait to deceive": and ~guile aims at this also. Therefore
13 2, 53 | at this also. Therefore guile pertains to craftiness.~
14 2, 53 | in this way it belongs to guile. Hence guile denotes a ~
15 2, 53 | belongs to guile. Hence guile denotes a ~certain execution
16 2, 53 | a good sense, so too is guile which is the execution of ~
17 2, 53 | Doctr. Christ. ii, 3), hence guile is ascribed ~chiefly to
18 2, 53 | chiefly to speech. Yet guile may happen also in deeds,
19 2, 53 | deceitfully with his servants." Guile is also in the ~heart, according
20 2, 53 | without ~craftiness and guile; but as this is more difficult,
21 2, 53 | I answer that, Just as "guile" consists in the execution
22 2, 53 | differ in the fact that "guile" ~belongs in general to
23 2, 53 | that "Venus is full of guile and her ~girdle is many
24 2, 53 | pertains to craftiness, guile, and fraud. Therefore the ~
25 2, 53 | craftiness, as well as guile and fraud, bear a certain
26 2, 53 | says that "Venus is full of guile," he is referring to a ~
27 2, 53 | which make use of fraud ~and guile, do not arise directly from
28 2, 54 | injustice, as when ~a man uses guile and fraud in calumniating
29 2, 54 | in the Law, as fraud and guile are, which ~latter pertain
30 2, 54 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: All guile and fraud committed in matters
31 2, 54 | 19:13). ~Yet fraud and guile are wont to be practiced
32 2, 64 | for instance in fraud and guile. In ~this way it does not
33 2, 64 | Secondly, because of the guile or fraud committed by the
34 2, 64 | For ~theft adds fraud and guile to the taking of another'
35 2, 64 | in robbery. Now fraud and guile are sinful in ~themselves,
36 2, 64 | graver import than ~fraud or guile which belong to theft. Hence
37 2, 67 | is exercised by fraud and guile, as ~shown above (Q[55],
38 2, 67 | bound to avow, or to ~employ guile or fraud, because fraud
39 2, 67 | fraud, because fraud and guile have the force of a lie, ~
40 2, 86 | are said to be capable of guile: and yet they are not, for ~
41 2, 86 | much they be capable of guile before the years of ~puberty,
42 2, 87 | be due to the ~swearer's guile, he must keep his oath in
43 2, 87 | and tricks his neighbor by guile." If, however, the swearer
44 2, 87 | however, the swearer uses ~no guile, he is bound in accordance
45 2, 109| dissimulation seems to proceed from guile, wherefore ~it is opposed
46 2, 109| opposed to simplicity. Now guile is opposed to prudence as
47 2, 109| accomplishes that purpose, by guile in words, and by fraud in
48 2, 109| relation to prudence, as guile and fraud to simplicity.
49 2, 109| fraud to simplicity. Now ~guile and fraud are directed chiefly
50 2, 187| so as to be capable of guile, which ~use boys attain,
51 2, 187| reason, ~or be capable of guile, does not take effect so
52 3, 14 | 1 Pt. 2:22: "Who did no guile." Therefore ~defects of
53 3, 15 | did no sin, neither was guile found in His ~mouth."~Aquin.:
54 3, 39 | Spirit should be without guile: and from the fire, that
55 3, 42 | I have learned without ~guile, and communicate without
56 3, 46 | whom ~he had deceived by guile, and whom he held subject
57 3, 67 | reasonable milk'] without guile." Now, in carnal ~generation
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