Part, Question
1 1, 34 | condemned, not as the Arians ~pretended, because he asserted that
2 1, 116 | deceived by some demon who ~pretended to be the soul of the child
3 2, 106 | Montanus and ~Priscilla pretended that Our Lord's promise
4 2, 82 | either knew or deemed or pretended to be a God?" Accordingly
5 2, 87 | double," [because, to wit, "pretended equity is a twofold iniquity,"
6 2, 109 | Lk. 24:28) that our Lord "pretended [Douay: 'made as though']
7 2, 109 | example, where a thing is "pretended," for we do not mean it ~
8 2, 109 | say. In this way our Lord "pretended He would go farther," because
9 2, 109 | Lord," etc., says that "pretended justice is no justice, ~
10 2, 185 | penury, or to be paid for ~a pretended holiness." Therefore it
11 3, 16 | of Arius, who, since he ~pretended that the Person of the Son
12 3, 28 | father, as the Photinians ~pretended: but that he was considered
13 3, 31 | as the heretic ~Faustus pretended to prove from certain apocryphal
14 3, 51 | resurrection it might be pretended that someone ~else had risen,
15 3, 89 | experience, that some assumed a pretended ~repentance through hankering
16 Suppl, 46| she was not deceived but pretended to be.~
17 Suppl, 94| punished ~is corporeal, and pretended that all statements as to
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