Part, Question
1 1, 20 | more. However, it ~may seem presumptuous to pass judgment on these
2 2, 64 | as a man is said to be presumptuous, ~through hoping to receive
3 2, 107 | the Law, and not to the ~presumptuous devices of man, was more
4 2, 10 | Moral. xxxi, 45) that "presumptuous innovations arise from vainglory."~
5 2, 20 | hope of being pardoned, is presumptuous, and this does not diminish, ~
6 2, 20 | repenting ~of it, is not presumptuous, but diminishes sin, because
7 2, 31 | would seem to savor of presumptuous pride; but there is no presumption
8 2, 122 | rather would it ~seem to be presumptuous and rash. Therefore martyrdom
9 2, 128 | too it would be sinful and presumptuous for ~a man while in a state
10 2, 128 | perfect virtue. But it is not ~presumptuous or sinful for a man to endeavor
11 2, 128 | ability. Hence it is not presumptuous for a man to attempt the ~
12 2, 128 | virtuous deed: but it would be presumptuous if one ~were to make the
13 2, 128 | But a man is said to be presumptuous even if he ~deem himself
14 2, 128 | of ~external fortune the presumptuous disdain and wrong others,
15 2, 128 | which with us denotes a ~presumptuous man, "is opposed to the
16 2, 128 | Body Para. 2/2~Now the presumptuous man, as regards that to
17 2, 128 | rule, wont to call a man presumptuous for ~going beyond his powers
18 2, 128 | however, such a man be ~called presumptuous, this kind of presumption
19 2, 128 | it is evident ~that the presumptuous man sometimes falls short
20 2, 129 | magnanimity by excess: because the presumptuous man attempts great deeds ~
21 2, 129 | would not be ambitious but presumptuous.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[131] A[
22 2, 130 | so far as it renders man presumptuous and too self-confident: ~
23 2, 142 | afraid of being marked as presumptuous or hypocritical for doing
24 2, 159 | the reason for restraining presumptuous hope which pertains to ~
25 2, 159 | reason for ~suppressing presumptuous hope is based on divine
26 2, 183 | height of degree, it ~is presumptuous to desire the episcopal
27 2, 183 | reason for it, it would be ~presumptuous for any man to desire to
28 2, 183 | to ~perfection. Now it is presumptuous to think oneself perfect,
29 2, 183 | perfect, but it is ~not presumptuous to tend to perfection. Secondly,
30 2, 183 | this would be proud and presumptuous; but ~it suffices that he
31 3, 64 | to Demophilus: "It seems presumptuous for such a ~man," i.e. a
32 3, 84 | heaven." Therefore it seems presumptuous ~for a priest, who has received
33 Suppl, 29| foregoing ~opinion seems presumptuous and erroneous; and for that
34 Suppl, 36| ad Demophil.): "It seems ~presumptuous for such a man, one to wit
35 Suppl, 71| the aforesaid ~opinion is presumptuous, as being in opposition
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