Part, Question 
 1   1, 116|         Whereunto I am appointed ~a preacher and an apostle . . . a doctor
 2   2, 20 |       resulting from the words of a preacher. But such goods as these
 3   2, 20 |        redound ~to the merit of the preacher, as is evident from Phil.
 4   2, 20 |           hearers, result from the ~preacher's words, as an effect that
 5   2, 20 |         redound to the merit of the preacher: especially when such is
 6   2, 102|            the corn, i.e. from the ~preacher bearing the sheaves of doctrine,
 7   2, 108|             of supererogation for a preacher to take means of livelihood
 8   2, 2  |           shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach
 9   2, 10 |           shall they hear without a preacher?" Therefore unbelief does
10   2, 98 |     Temporal ~things are due to the preacher as means for his support,
11   2, 125|             Moral. xxxi) the ~godly preacher is denoted, that "he goeth
12   2, 183|           himself for the office of preacher, which belongs chiefly ~
13   2, 183|  commendably ~desired the office of preacher."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185]
14   2, 183|            to decline the office of preacher."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185]
15   2, 183|          nor silver means ~that the preacher should not rely chiefly
16   2, 185|         thus, "that is to ~say, the preacher, who in the field of the
17   3, 41 |        should take up the office of preacher ~unless he be already cleansed
18   3, 42 | circumcision," i.e. the apostle and preacher of the Jews, ~"for the truth
19   3, 42 |     salvation of the multitude, the preacher ~and the teacher should
20   3, 71 |           shall they hear without a preacher?" And therefore it is fitting
21   3, 71 |           can ~be undertaken by any preacher, or even by any believer.
 
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