Part, Question
1 1, 75 | matter and form, as some ~pretend, we should nevertheless
2 1, 74 | matter and form, as some ~pretend, we should nevertheless
3 1, 116 | say, the demons often pretend to be the souls of the ~
4 2, 102 | written on it. The Jews indeed pretend that on the rational was
5 2, 10 | that if ~"a wicked angel pretend to be a good angel, and
6 2, 24 | principle, as the ~Manicheans pretend, but by God. Hence we can
7 2, 93 | were full of God. For ~they pretend to be filled with the Godhead,
8 2, 109 | will return to you." Now to pretend and to ~speak craftily savor
9 2, 109 | De QQ. Evang. ii), "To pretend is not ~always a lie: but
10 2, 109 | Some say that no one may pretend to be wicked, because no ~
11 2, 109 | nothing. Because a man might pretend ~to be evil, by doing what
12 2, 109 | not, although they do not pretend to do a good deed ~without
13 2, 109 | sometimes happens to a man to pretend great things of himself,
14 2, 110 | thereby; for instance, they pretend to be skilled in ~medicine,
15 3, 43 | the wonders ~which some pretend to have been worked by Christ
16 3, 55 | falsehood; but when what we pretend has no ~meaning then is
17 3, 60 | same if ~anyone were to pretend that something is essential
18 Suppl, 11| priests, for they might pretend to ~have received the permission
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