Part, Question
1 1, 36 | Sacred Scripture we ~are not told that the Holy Ghost proceeds
2 1, 88 | Ecclus. 46:23, "he slept, and told the king the end of his
3 1, 93 | A[3]). So if ~anyone had told him what was false about
4 1, 96 | forbidden fruit. For he was told at the same time, ~to abstain
5 1, 97 | ordained. Moreover, we are told that woman was made to be
6 1, 112 | doing penance, as we are told, ~Lk. 15:7. Therefore they
7 2, 17 | commanded: as when one is told to be ~attentive, and to
8 2, 102 | because, to wit, we are told that "unto ~Abraham faith
9 2, 2 | them by way of faith, being told to ~them, as it were, by
10 2, 31 | but not that it is to be told him as to the Church, i.e.
11 2, 38 | the contrary, they were told: 'Do violence to no man . . . ~
12 2, 38 | ways. ~First, through being told something false, or through
13 2, 43 | others, and as to this we are told further that ~wisdom is "
14 2, 60 | by ~confessing that he told an untruth. Thirdly, by
15 2, 66 | the false ~witness hath told a lie against his brother:
16 2, 68 | concealed and not a lie be told. Now, by hiding the truth
17 2, 78 | past and future things are told without perversion. It may
18 2, 82 | appeared to Abraham, we are told that he addressed one, saying: "
19 2, 95 | in this way that ~we are told to prove God's will, and
20 2, 96 | perjury, ~let them not be told expressly not to keep their
21 2, 108 | that a falsehood may be told; while ~the other is the
22 2, 108 | for a "jocose" lie is ~told in order to make fun, an "
23 2, 108 | another"; the fourth is "told out of mere lust of lying
24 2, 108 | deceiving"; the fifth is "told out of the desire to please";
25 2, 108 | kinds of lies; for some are told for the ~wellbeing and convenience
26 2, 108 | another kind of lie ~that is told in fun; but the third kind
27 2, 108 | the third kind of lie is told out of malice." ~The first
28 2, 108 | this is the lie which is told "out of mere lust of lying
29 2, 108 | the jocose lie, which is told "with a desire to ~please":
30 2, 108 | Yet they seem to ~have told something false: since their
31 2, 108 | Thus (Gn. 12 and 20) we are told that Abraham said of his ~
32 2, 108 | that lies of this kind are told, not ~with the intention
33 2, 108 | the ~writers thereof have told untruths, because faith
34 2, 108 | of the speaker it is not told to deceive, nor does it
35 2, 108 | deceive ~by the way it is told. Nor is there any similarity
36 2, 108 | consequently so also is a lie ~told by anyone else, otherwise
37 2, 108 | charity, through ~being told with the purpose of injuring
38 2, 109 | dissimulation is properly a lie told by the signs of outward ~
39 2, 110 | invectives against others, as told of ~the Pharisee who said (
40 2, 166 | disciples, he is ~said to have told one of them who carried
41 2, 169 | it from me, and hath not told me." The ~reason for this
42 3, 7 | prophetical, as Eliseus told Giezi (4 Kgs. 5:26) how ~
43 3, 29 | closed ~doors. If we are told why this happened, it will
44 3, 29 | to ~Elizabeth, as we are told (Lk. 1:36). Now a virgin
45 3, 35 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: We are told (Lk. 2:7) that the Blessed
46 3, 38 | baptizes. But we ~are not told that John himself was baptized
47 3, 40 | sometimes from the crowd. We are told of three ~reasons for His
48 3, 40 | who hear it when they are told ~that our Lord was so poor
49 3, 43 | man hath done.' But we are told in answer that others did
50 3, 47 | that He had need to ~be told, but He showed the proceeding
51 3, 60 | Divine worship: ~for we are told (Jn. 4:24) that "God is
52 3, 60 | wherefore also we are told (Mt. 25:15) that she "gave
53 3, 61 | Further, the Apostle was told (2 Cor. 12:9): "My grace
54 3, 67 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, it is told of Blessed Laurence, who
55 3, 68 | neighbor, they should be told to make reparation to God
56 Suppl, 11| sins other matters ~are told which have no reference
57 Suppl, 11| since such ~things are told to the priest, as to God,
58 Suppl, 11| those sins, since they are told to him as to God. Therefore
59 Suppl, 11| Reply OBJ 2: When that is told which was known through
60 Suppl, 14| completes his penance, he is not told, when he goes to confession ~
61 Suppl, 14| once again. But he would be told to do so, if he ~did not
62 Suppl, 82| known to us when we are told that the glorified ~bodies
63 Suppl, 85| uncertain if the things we are told will take place ~at the
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