Part, Question
1 1, 1 | doers of the word, and not hearers only" (James 1:22). Therefore ~
2 2, 20 | the good actions of his hearers are consequences ~resulting
3 2, 20 | good actions done by the hearers, result from the ~preacher'
4 2, 100| Rm. 2:13): "For not the hearers of the Law ~are justified
5 2, 111| fittingly presenting to his hearers what he knows.~Aquin.: SMT
6 2, 10 | to the subverting of the hearers." But it is ~impossible
7 2, 10 | other on the part of his ~hearers. On the part of the disputant,
8 2, 10 | 2/2~On the part of the hearers we must consider whether
9 2, 36 | to the subverting of the hearers."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[38] A[
10 2, 71 | his own part, causes his ~hearers to have a bad opinion of
11 2, 89 | bring ourselves and our hearers to reverence Him.~Aquin.:
12 2, 89 | such things as make ~good hearers." For such like musical
13 2, 89 | The same applies to ~the hearers, for even if some of them
14 2, 175| speaks so as "to please" his ~hearers, not indeed with a view
15 2, 175| speaks as "to sway" his hearers. In order to effect ~this
16 2, 175| fill the hearts ~of the hearers, in vain does the voice
17 2, 185| tills the hearts of his ~hearers with the plough of God's
18 3, 8 | administer grace to the hearers." Therefore it seems to
19 3, 38 | to baptize, "he sent his hearers to Christ" (Hom. xxix in
20 3, 42 | imprinted on the hearts of His hearers; wherefore it is written (
21 3, 42 | doctrine in the hearts of the ~hearers.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[42] A[
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