Part, Question
1 2, 73 | the ~ostrich signifies the hypocrite, who derides the horse,
2 2, 73 | he has ~repented, nor a hypocrite, derides God explicitly,
3 2, 98 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: A hypocrite does not give a spiritual
4 2, 98 | praise: so that seemingly the hypocrite ~is not guilty of simony. ~(
5 2, 106| maketh a man that is a ~hypocrite to reign for the sins of
6 2, 109| Isidore says (Etym. x): "'Hypocrite' is a Greek word ~corresponding
7 2, 109| says (Etym. x), "the word hypocrite is derived ~from the appearance
8 2, 109| seem what he is not is a hypocrite: for he ~pretends to be
9 2, 109| is not a dissembler or a hypocrite, because he is not bound ~
10 2, 109| righteousness, he would be a hypocrite and a dissembler.~Aquin.:
11 2, 109| any ~special virtue: for a hypocrite simulates any virtue, and
12 2, 109| What is the hope of the hypocrite, if through ~covetousness
13 2, 109| take by violence," says: "A hypocrite or, as the Latin ~has it,
14 2, 109| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The hypocrite in simulating a virtue regards
15 2, 109| Holy Ghost. Therefore a hypocrite always sins mortally.~Aquin.:
16 2, 109| the wrath of God": and the hypocrite is excluded from ~seeing
17 2, 109| according to Job 13:16, "No hypocrite shall come before His ~presence."
18 2, 109| Further, the intention of a hypocrite is to appear to be good.
19 2, 109| thereof. Accordingly if by a hypocrite we mean a person whose ~
20 2, 109| mortal sin. But if by a ~hypocrite we mean one who intends
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