Part, Question
1 1, 34 | Thus, only the Person who utters the Word is "speaker" in ~
2 2, 72 | hand, sometimes ~he who utters a falsehood, intends to
3 2, 78 | through habit, as when he utters an idle word. Therefore
4 2, 88 | mortal sin, as when a man utters an idle word for the purpose
5 2, 11 | faith by the words that he ~utters, since confession is an
6 2, 70 | seen in the case of one who utters a ~reviling word indeliberately
7 2, 70 | with some like purpose, he utters ~a railing or reviling not
8 2, 71 | fact that one man ~openly utters words against another man,
9 2, 71 | happens sometimes that a man utters words, whereby ~someone'
10 2, 71 | referring to the case when a man utters a ~slight evil about someone,
11 2, 74 | sentiments of the person who utters the curse; ~because he may
12 2, 88 | I answer that, A man who utters a promissory oath, swearing
13 2, 107 | person who says what is true, utters certain signs which ~are
14 2, 107 | both habits and members, utters external signs ~in order
15 2, 108 | on the other ~hand, one utters' falsehood formally, through
16 2, 170 | that the devil sometimes ~utters what is false, the Holy
17 2, 171 | acquirements. Therefore he who utters things ~by the prophetic
18 2, 171 | Ghost means by the words he utters; like ~David who said (2
19 3, 82 | Whose words the priest utters.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[
20 3, 82 | not only that which he utters in the mass, but ~likewise
21 3, 83 | account; for a man who utters many words cannot recall
22 Suppl, 25| vain." Therefore whoever utters a falsehood in ~preaching,
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