Part, Question
1 1, 17 | derived from "fallere" [to deceive]. But things ~do not deceive;
2 1, 17 | deceive]. But things ~do not deceive; for, as Augustine says (
3 1, 17 | Reply OBJ 2: Things do not deceive by their own nature, but
4 1, 29 | heretics used this term ~to deceive the simple, to make people
5 1, 64 | tells the truth in order to deceive; and ~when he believes and
6 1, 65 | tells the truth in order to deceive; and ~when he believes and
7 1, 113 | either because he will deceive ~men's senses by means of
8 2, 9 | this is done in order to deceive man, it must be the work
9 2, 59 | that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves." A third ~reason
10 2, 89 | that we have no ~sin, we deceive ourselves." Therefore venial
11 2, 10 | deprived of the ~opportunity to deceive, while if those who ought
12 2, 23 | that ~we have no sin, we deceive ourselves." Now all sin
13 2, 31 | that we have no ~sin, we deceive ourselves." Therefore if,
14 2, 38 | ambushes is in order to deceive the ~enemy. Now a man may
15 2, 38 | unlawful. No one ought to deceive the enemy ~in this way,
16 2, 41 | that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves." Now ~passive
17 2, 53 | which they lie in wait to deceive": and ~guile aims at this
18 2, 53 | The object of fraud is to deceive, according to Job ~13:9, "
19 2, 58 | that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves." Now it is unlawful
20 2, 75 | for buyer and seller to ~deceive one another (Cod. IV, xliv,
21 2, 75 | price, because this is to ~deceive one's neighbor so as to
22 2, 87 | make it void," ~i.e. if he deceive his brother, "his sin shall
23 2, 93 | lying spirits who desire to deceive man for they ~are permitted
24 2, 94 | by the devil in order to deceive man. Hence a ~gloss on the
25 2, 105 | sometimes it is ~necessary to deceive the person who receives
26 2, 108 | s ~sin is the desire to deceive." But this is not opposed
27 2, 108 | a falsehood in order to deceive. Wherefore a false ~statement
28 2, 108 | statement uttered with intent to deceive is a manifest lie." But
29 2, 108 | finally the intention to deceive, ~then there is falsehood -
30 2, 108 | through having the will to deceive, ~even if what one says
31 2, 108 | Reply OBJ 3: The desire to deceive belongs to the perfection
32 2, 108 | a sin because thereby we deceive our ~neighbor: wherefore
33 2, 108 | action, is of a nature to deceive; although in the ~intention
34 2, 108 | speaker it is not told to deceive, nor does it deceive ~by
35 2, 108 | to deceive, nor does it deceive ~by the way it is told.
36 2, 109 | guise of a woman, so as to deceive the people ~in their acting."
37 2, 109 | inasmuch as he ~wishes to deceive men with regard to that
38 2, 111 | for instance that he may deceive cunningly: and then irony ~
39 2, 113 | treacherously, in order to deceive him.~
40 2, 114 | thee blessed, the ~same deceive thee, and destroy the way
41 2, 163 | man, the devil was able to deceive the man ~especially through
42 2, 163 | those whom he wishes to deceive." The words, "'Earth shalt
43 2, 163 | to thee, whom thou shalt deceive by earthly lust,' ~namely
44 2, 167 | harlot's ~attire, prepared to deceive souls."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
45 2, 169 | that prophesy to you, and deceive you; they ~speak a vision
46 2, 176 | wonders, because he will deceive the senses of mortals by ~
47 3, 8 | say we have no sin, ~we deceive ourselves," as is written (
48 3, 29 | Yet still more did He deceive the princes ~of the world,
49 3, 39 | behooved the Son of God not to deceive men, ~so it behooved the
50 3, 39 | behooved the Holy Ghost not to deceive. But it was easy for ~Almighty
51 3, 49 | God permits the devil to deceive men by certain persons, ~
52 3, 79 | that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves." Therefore no
53 Suppl, 69| in order ~to instruct or deceive the living. Thus sometimes
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