|    Part, Question1   2, 11  |        refusing to mend their ~pernicious and deadly doctrines, persist
 2   2, 11  |       in defending them." Now ~pernicious and deadly doctrines are
 3   2, 67  |       has an admixture of ~the pernicious lie: and when a man lies
 4   2, 82  | excessive humility, or through pernicious flattery; yet so that those
 5   2, 91  |  Whether there can be anything pernicious in the worship of the true ~
 6   2, 91  |  Whether there can be anything pernicious in the worship of the true
 7   2, 91  |       there cannot be anything pernicious in the ~worship of the true
 8   2, 91  |       and consequently none is pernicious.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[93] A[
 9   2, 91  |      also no worship of God is pernicious.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[93] A[
10   2, 91  |        OBJ 3: Further, nothing pernicious is tolerated in the Church.
11   2, 91  |       way of worshiping God is pernicious.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[93] A[
12   2, 91  |         Mendac. xiv), "a most ~pernicious lie is that which is uttered
13   2, 91  | worship, this worship will be ~pernicious.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[93] A[
14   2, 91  |    already accomplished, it is pernicious to make ~use of the ceremonies
15   2, 91  |      come: just as it would be pernicious for anyone ~to declare that
16   2, 94  |      the manifold snares of a ~pernicious error," as Augustine says (
17   3, 74  |        De Celeb. Miss.): ~"The pernicious abuse has prevailed in your
18 Suppl, 65|         that would have been a pernicious lie, for it would have involved
 
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