Part, Question
1 2, 72| Etym. x): "The susurro [tale-bearer] takes his ~name from the
2 2, 72| Douay: 'a detractor'] nor a tale-bearer [Douay: 'whisperer'] ~among
3 2, 72| written (Ecclus. 28:15): "The tale-bearer [Douay: ~'whisperer'] and
4 2, 72| your ~presence. Therefore a tale-bearer is the same as a backbiter.~
5 2, 72| 1/1~I answer that, The tale-bearer and the backbiter agree
6 2, 72| 5:16, "Be not called a ~tale-bearer [Douay: 'whisperer']" says: "
7 2, 72| his ~good name: whereas a tale-bearer intends to sever friendship,
8 2, 72| Prov. 26:20, "Where ~the tale-bearer is taken away, contentions
9 2, 72| cease." Hence it is that ~a tale-bearer speaks such ill about his
10 2, 72| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: A tale-bearer is called a backbiter in
11 2, 72| informer differs from a tale-bearer and a backbiter, for ~an
12 2, 72| apply to a backbiter or ~tale-bearer.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[74] A[
13 2, 72| person is properly speaking a tale-bearer. ~For since friendship is
14 2, 72| friendship is between two, the tale-bearer strives to sever ~friendship
15 2, 72| written ~(Ecclus. 28:15): "The tale-bearer [Douay: 'whisperer'] and
16 2, 72| his good name: whereas a tale-bearer is only intent on ~saying
17 2, 72| double-tongued; but to the tale-bearer [Douay: 'whisperer'] ~hatred,
18 2, 73| depreciate a good name, and the ~tale-bearer to destroy friendship, so
19 2, 74| belongs to the reviler, the tale-bearer, the backbiter and ~the
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