|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |      shown how God is not, by denying Him whatever is opposed ~
 2   1, 17  | object. But in affirming and ~denying, the intellect may be deceived,
 3   1, 87  |       the heavenly bodies by ~denying to them inferior corporeal
 4   1, 103 | Wherefore we must conclude by denying absolutely that anything ~
 5   1, 114 |       are to be understood as denying ~that the heavenly bodies
 6   2, 35  |     consists in affirming and denying the same thing, e.g. ~"white"
 7   2, 100 |    cannot get away from it by denying it: ~since the father is
 8   2, 23  |      Peter sinned mortally in denying Christ. Therefore charity
 9   2, 67  |       that the accused lie by denying himself to be guilty ~of
10   2, 67  |       He who lies in court by denying his guilt, acts both ~against
11   2, 81  |      indeed of godliness, but denying the ~power thereof." and
12   2, 92  |       God by blaspheming, or ~denying the faith, than by giving
13   2, 107 |    incline to what is less by denying, so as to say that ~what
14   2, 111 |     does not ~perceive, or by denying something great of himself,
15   3, 36  |    men, instructing us, that ~denying ungodliness and worldly
16   3, 46  |     Judas betraying and Peter denying Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46]
17   3, 89  |       the schismatic that by ~denying Christ he should suffer
18   3, 89  |    less ~severity, than if by denying Christ, he had suffered
19 Suppl, 6 | should not lie by excusing or denying his sin, as Adam and Cain ~
20 Suppl, 6 |      man who hides his sin by denying it ~or excusing himself
21 Suppl, 72|   various opinions holding or denying the resurrection. For ~man'
 
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