|    Part, Question1   1, 63 |      of ~the dead." But to be deceitful is to be evil. Therefore
 2   1, 63 |     the demons are ~naturally deceitful; himself maintaining that
 3   1, 63 |      that they are ~naturally deceitful was that, as he contended,
 4   1, 64 |      of ~the dead." But to be deceitful is to be evil. Therefore
 5   1, 64 |     the demons are ~naturally deceitful; himself maintaining that
 6   1, 64 |      that they are ~naturally deceitful was that, as he contended,
 7   2, 20 |     in truth ~but only in its deceitful appearance, as cunning is
 8   2, 30 |  wounds of a friend, than the deceitful kisses of an ~enemy."~Aquin.:
 9   2, 53 |     the most part he devises ~deceitful ways, whereby the more easily
10   2, 53 |     your fraudulent [Douay: ~'deceitful'] dealings?" Now craftiness
11   2, 53 |       just as ~he is moved in deceitful actions, yet not by means
12   2, 84 | Malach. 1:14): "Cursed is the deceitful man ~that hath in his flock
13   2, 87 |       that this refers to the deceitful oath is ~clear from what
14   2, 93 |    with the Godhead, and by a deceitful fraud they ~forecast the
15   2, 111|       of the man who, through deceitful ~humility, "speaks low"
16   2, 113|   wounds of a friend than the deceitful kisses of an ~enemy." Thirdly,
17   2, 160|        defense of one's sins, deceitful ~confession, rebelliousness,
18   2, 160|         to which ~is opposed "deceitful confession," whereby a man
19   2, 182|     false words, but also in ~deceitful deeds," according to Ambrose
20   2, 186|   whom heretics delude by the deceitful assurance ~of reason and
21   3, 39 | discipline will flee from the deceitful." For the dove is an animal
22   3, 69 | discipline will flee from the deceitful." But the effect of Baptism
23   3, 77 |       anything disorderly or ~deceitful in this sacrament of truth.
24   3, 79 | discipline will flee from the deceitful," ~yet He is not put to
 
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