Part, Question
1 1, 1 | authors I so read as not to deem everything in ~their works
2 2, 74 | thought of the ~pleasure, I deem this to be like as though
3 2, 100 | consideration, wise men deem obligatory. Such belong
4 2, 9 | about creatures, since they deem the ~perfect good to consist
5 2, 28 | nothing but ~peace, which they deem themselves not to have.
6 2, 28 | pity: whereas those who deem themselves happy, and so ~
7 2, 58 | wickedness, we ought to deem him good, by ~interpreting
8 2, 64 | 2]), says: "The rich who deem as their own property the ~
9 2, 81 | pray for that which they deem will be ~granted through
10 2, 88 | xxxv super Matth.): "I deem that a man who wishes to
11 2, 101 | that makes it ~possible to deem him better than ourselves,
12 2, 109 | perfection. ~We must by no means deem these to have joined the
13 2, 110 | themselves, rather than as others deem them to be, it follows that ~
14 2, 111 | righteousness, and consequently deem himself guilty, not only
15 2, 120 | Ex. 20:7: "Thou shalt not deem the ~Son of God to be a
16 2, 127 | honors, because he does not deem them above him; rather does
17 2, 127 | magnanimity makes a man deem himself ~worthy of great
18 2, 127 | thing that ~he does not deem great. But for things that
19 2, 128 | magnanimity that one should deem oneself ~worthy of great
20 2, 128 | presumptuous even if he ~deem himself worthy of small
21 2, 128 | wrong others, because they ~deem external goods as something
22 2, 128 | virtue, neither ~justly deem themselves worthy of great
23 2, 131 | great goods, yet does not deem ~himself worthy of them."
24 2, 131 | Now ~sometimes holy men deem themselves less worthy than
25 2, 139 | things of this life, or to deem any of them desirable for ~
26 2, 145 | Manichees fast, because they deem such fasting to be of obligation) -
27 2, 150 | would be so foolish as to ~deem this maiden to have forfeited
28 2, 159 | faculty, in that we should not deem ourselves to be above what ~
29 2, 159 | possible, without falsehood, to deem and avow oneself ~the most
30 2, 160 | pertains to unbelief, if a man deem that he has not received
31 2, 182 | disastrous degree of pride, ~and deem the clergy deserving of
32 2, 183 | ecclesiastical ~honors, we must not deem it a slight sin to 'have
33 3, 38 | Seleucianus (Ep. cclxv), "we deem that ~Christ's disciples
34 3, 43 | ascend into heaven. If anyone deem this a slight ~thing for
35 3, 51 | salvation. Thus thou shalt not deem ~God's Nature to be so vile,
36 3, 57 | increased, since we no longer deem Him an earthly man, but
37 3, 66 | are so perverse as to deem a mere man," viz. Montanus, ~"
38 3, 80 | guilty of fornication were to deem simple fornication not to
39 3, 83 | if need be. But I do not deem that those escape condemnation
40 3, 83 | the same distinction: "We deem that masses are not to be ~
41 3, 83 | consecration, I should deem it safer for him to interrupt
42 3, 89 | Nevertheless we must not deem the care of later teachers
43 Suppl, 8 | Wherefore if the higher prelates deem it expedient for ~the furthering
44 Suppl, 34| the Church everyone should deem himself lower than another (
45 Suppl, 52| about slavery, so as to deem ~a person free who is a
46 Suppl, 52| about freedom, so as ~to deem a person a slave whereas
47 Suppl, 55| accusation. In this matter ~we deem that a distinction should
48 Suppl, 92| since what we ~love most we deem most suitable. Secondly,
49 Appen1, 2| cleansed by their pains, and deem themselves damned. But ~
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