... hearers One clergyman for every 333 hearers . One archbishop for every 3,000,000 hearers . One prelate for every 23,000 hearers . Income , 6,000,000 of hearers at £ 1,266,000 per million ments in Spain and Portugal , when the expense of ...
... hearers , at £ 80,000 per million of hearers , .... £ 320,000 This is , perhaps , the greatest instance on the continent of Europe of the abuse of church property : 311 comparatively idle churchmen possess themselves of nearly as much ...
... hearers. At first glance, the hearers at the sensible mountain appear to display a polite resistance to God's word. They beg (παρῃτήσαντο) God to stop speaking, to cease from adding “even another word” (12:19). The command to keep the ...
... hearers . One archbishop for every 100,000 hearers . One prelate for every 18,000 hearers . Income , 400,000 hearers , at £ 3,250,000 • £ 1,300,000 per million of hearers , £ 1,300,000 . Estimated Expenditure on their own Cler- gy , by ...
... hearers . These Jews expected that Christ's kingdom would burst upon the world all at once with great outward power ... hearers ' hearts . He begins with the worst and rises to the best . The wayside hearers do not take in the seed ...
... hearers to track the closing appeals is a factor for clarity, understanding, and interest in the sermon conclusion. As a sermon conclusion is progressing in an anticipated manner, the hearers are encouraged to go along with the progress ...
... hearers , at £ 80,000 per million of hearers , £ 320,000 This is , perhaps , the greatest instance on the continent of Europe of the abuse of church property : 311 comparatively idle . churchmen possess themselves of nearly as much ...
... hearer's perspective. The next section introduces different approaches to perspective taking in semantics and pragmatics. Section 3 considers the question whether and under which conditions hearers calculate the speaker meaning. This ...