Part, Question
1 1, 1 | in sound doctrine and to convince the gainsayers" (Titus 1:
2 1, 36 | consideration of the truth ~will convince anyone that the word procession
3 2, 17 | are apprehended do not ~convince the intellect to such an
4 2, 72 | matters, it is ~impossible to convince one who errs in the principles,
5 2, 10 | is necessary, in order to convince those who ~are in error,
6 2, 10 | in ~sound doctrine and to convince the gainsayers."~Aquin.:
7 2, 71 | backbiter by ~endeavoring to convince him of falsehood, especially
8 2, 87 | infirmity of ~those whom you convince, which infirmity is indeed
9 2, 159| confess it"; the fourth, ~"to convince others of this, that is
10 2, 159| s ~failing, but that one convince another of it. The other
11 2, 186| in sound doctrine and to convince ~the gainsayers." Nor does
12 3, 15 | 46): "Which of you shall ~convince Me of sin?"~Aquin.: SMT
13 3, 53 | midst; and thus he did not ~convince them, if David's body was
14 3, 54 | Fourthly, "that He may convince those redeemed in His blood,
15 3, 57 | Holy Ghost shall come and "convince ~the world . . . of justice,"
16 3, 59 | to judge as it ~does to convince. But it belongs to the Holy
17 3, 59 | belongs to the Holy Ghost to convince: for our ~Lord says (Jn.
18 3, 59 | the Holy Ghost, "He ~will convince the world of sin, and of
19 3, 59 | that ~the Holy Ghost shall convince the world of sin, as if
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