Part, Question
1 1, 22 | and the gods, as Augustine tells us (De Civ. Dei, 1, 2: ~
2 1, 51 | the ~world, as Augustine tells us (De Civ. Dei vii). As
3 1, 64 | not do it well; as when he tells the truth in order to deceive;
4 1, 52 | the ~world, as Augustine tells us (De Civ. Dei vii). As
5 1, 65 | not do it well; as when he tells the truth in order to deceive;
6 1, 101 | For whatever Scripture tells us about paradise is set
7 2, 19 | man's reason or conscience tells him that he ~is bound by
8 2, 57 | one by which one always tells ~the truth, and never a
9 2, 72 | it matters not whether he tells more or less. If, however, ~
10 2, 72 | fame, and the ~"cheat," who tells less than the truth, in
11 2, 16 | we believe that what God tells us is true: ~while hope
12 2, 31 | to the Colossians (4:17) tells them to admonish their ~
13 2, 58 | impaired, no matter who tells it, but it may suffer from
14 2, 67 | an officious lie when one tells a lie in ~order to rescue
15 2, 67 | officious lie when ~one tells a lie in order to free oneself
16 2, 68 | conceals ~the truth and he who tells a lie are guilty, the former
17 2, 71 | Now sometimes a person tells the truth while backbiting,
18 2, 75 | in a case when, unless he tells the truth, his conduct would
19 2, 81 | says: "The Apostle rightly tells the ~lesser brethren to
20 2, 83 | answer that, Natural reason tells man that he is subject to
21 2, 86 | whenever his ~superior tells him to.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
22 2, 93 | even though he ~sometimes tells the truth, to accustom men
23 2, 107 | deficiency, for the more one tells the truth, the better it
24 2, 108 | 7) by this ~virtue one tells the truth both in one's
25 Suppl, 6 | has done what he did not, tells an ~untruth. But no one
26 Suppl, 6 | his confessor. Now he who tells the priest something other
27 Suppl, 11| Further, sometimes one person tells another a secret, which
28 Suppl, 43| the boy of whom Gregory tells this story was ~not lost,
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