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pretended 17
pretending 5
pretends 8
pretense 24
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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pretense

   Part, Question
1 2, 103 | only by a kind of pious pretense, lest, to wit, they should 2 2, 103 | hinder their conversion. This pretense, however, is to be ~understood, 3 2, 103 | should have made use of pretense, in things ~pertaining to 4 2, 103 | himself from the ~Gentiles by pretense, in order to avoid giving 5 2, 103 | Paul in like manner made a pretense of blaming him, in ~order 6 2, 103 | very truth and not with ~pretense. Peter, however, did not 7 2, 109 | a lie: but only when the pretense has no signification, then 8 2, 109 | lie. When, however, our pretense refers to some signification, 9 2, 109 | broad sense for ~any kind of pretense. David's change of countenance 10 2, 109 | countenance was a figurative ~pretense, as a gloss observes in 11 2, 109 | and so they make a lying pretense of having a good intention, ~ 12 2, 109 | man takes pleasure in the pretense itself: of such a man it 13 2, 159 | as to outward signs and pretense: ~wherefore this is "false 14 2, 160 | Further, resemblance and pretense come after the reality. 15 2, 166 | movements, by having recourse to pretense in them, so that they do 16 3, 55 | in their hearts, He made ~pretense of going on farther," that 17 3, 55 | everything of ~which we make pretense is a falsehood; but when 18 3, 55 | falsehood. But when our pretense has some ~signification, 19 3, 76 | Evang. ii) that "when ~our pretense is referred to some significance, 20 3, 79 | Q[69], AA[9],10), only pretense checks the effect of ~Baptism, 21 3, 79 | venial sins do not belong to pretense; because according to ~Wis. 22 Suppl, 9 | not a confession, but a pretense of confession.~Aquin.: SMT 23 Suppl, 36| himself; he thinks, by false pretense, to cheat Him ~Whom he falsely 24 Suppl, 46| he has violated under the pretense of marriage unless he marry ~


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