Part, Question
1 1, 63 | same instant in ~which the moon is lit up by the sun, the
2 1, 63 | atmosphere is lit up by the ~moon. Now, it is manifest that
3 1, 67 | worship as gods even the sun, moon, and stars, which was ~forbidden
4 1, 68 | beneath the vault of the moon, as ~well as the fact that
5 1, 68 | between the waters and the moon's orb, ~calling it the aerial.
6 1, 70 | are an effect of the sun, moon, and other ~heavenly bodies.
7 1, 70 | many stars larger than the ~moon. Therefore the sun and the
8 1, 70 | Therefore the sun and the moon alone are not correctly
9 1, 70 | one effect, those of the moon ~another, and so forth.
10 1, 70 | produced before the sun and moon, to prevent idolatry, since ~
11 1, 70 | Hom. vi in Gen.), the sun, moon, and stars cooperate in
12 1, 70 | of greater bulk than the moon, yet the influence of ~the
13 1, 70 | yet the influence of ~the moon is more perceptible to the
14 1, 70 | OBJ 5: Further, the new moon cannot be said "to rule
15 1, 70 | begin to count from the new ~moon. The moon, therefore, was
16 1, 70 | from the new ~moon. The moon, therefore, was not made "
17 1, 70 | thou see the sun and the moon and all the stars of ~heaven,
18 1, 70 | 1~Reply OBJ 5: When the moon is at its perfection it
19 1, 70 | its form. But ~the sun, moon, and stars are nobler bodies
20 1, 70 | its effect. But the sun, moon, ~and stars are a cause
21 1, 64 | same instant in ~which the moon is lit up by the sun, the
22 1, 64 | atmosphere is lit up by the ~moon. Now, it is manifest that
23 1, 68 | worship as gods even the sun, moon, and stars, which was ~forbidden
24 1, 69 | beneath the vault of the moon, as ~well as the fact that
25 1, 69 | between the waters and the moon's orb, ~calling it the aerial.
26 1, 71 | are an effect of the sun, moon, and other ~heavenly bodies.
27 1, 71 | many stars larger than the ~moon. Therefore the sun and the
28 1, 71 | Therefore the sun and the moon alone are not correctly
29 1, 71 | one effect, those of the moon ~another, and so forth.
30 1, 71 | produced before the sun and moon, to prevent idolatry, since ~
31 1, 71 | Hom. vi in Gen.), the sun, moon, and stars cooperate in
32 1, 71 | of greater bulk than the moon, yet the influence of ~the
33 1, 71 | yet the influence of ~the moon is more perceptible to the
34 1, 71 | OBJ 5: Further, the new moon cannot be said "to rule
35 1, 71 | begin to count from the new ~moon. The moon, therefore, was
36 1, 71 | from the new ~moon. The moon, therefore, was not made "
37 1, 71 | thou see the sun and the moon and all the stars of ~heaven,
38 1, 71 | 1~Reply OBJ 5: When the moon is at its perfection it
39 1, 71 | its form. But ~the sun, moon, and stars are nobler bodies
40 1, 71 | its effect. But the sun, moon, ~and stars are a cause
41 1, 101 | and ~because beneath the moon is the region of fire, which
42 1, 101 | paradise reaches to the moon, ~not literally, but figuratively;
43 1, 101 | however, is made of the moon rather than of other ~bodies,
44 1, 101 | the heavenly bodies, the moon is nearest to us, ~and is,
45 1, 101 | paradise reached to the moon - that is, to the middle
46 1, 101 | like arise; because the moon is said to ~have influence
47 1, 108 | as the sun enlightens the moon. But the superior demons
48 1, 109 | from the ~influence of the moon; and much more can local
49 1, 114 | to certain phases of the moon, can harass men, who on ~
50 1, 114 | to certain phases of the ~moon, happens in two ways. Firstly,
51 1, 114 | creature," namely, the moon; as Jerome (In Matt. iv,
52 1, 114 | subject to the action of the moon, the property of which is
53 1, 114 | to certain phases of the moon, disturb ~man's imagination,
54 1, 118 | clearly the case with the sun, moon and such like. Thus there
55 2, 68 | by ~itself; whereas the moon which has the nature of
56 2, 101 | festival day, or of the ~new moon, or of the sabbaths, which
57 2, 102 | Gentiles, on the feasts of the moon, set up a ~table in front
58 2, 102 | front of the idol of the moon, wherefore it is written (
59 2, 102 | solemnity, viz. the "New Moon," was repeated every month,
60 2, 102 | to the movement of the ~moon; wherefore this feast was
61 2, 102 | feast was kept at the new moon: and not at the full ~moon,
62 2, 102 | moon: and not at the full ~moon, to avoid the worship of
63 2, 102 | offer sacrifices to ~the moon at that particular time.
64 2, 102 | the beginning of the ~new moon, signified the enlightening
65 2, 102 | hemispheres, or the sun and moon. The twelve ~precious stones
66 2, 103 | festival day, or of the ~new moon, or of the sabbaths, which
67 2, 103 | spirit: the feast of the New Moon, to Lady Day, when appeared ~
68 2, 2 | to the ~movement of the moon, it moves round the centre
69 2, 92 | water, or the sun and the moon, to be the gods ~that rule
70 2, 120 | their feasts of the new ~moon." It is not, however, against
71 2, 172 | Josue, who made the sun ~and moon to stand still (Josue 10:
72 3, 25 | but ~either the sun or the moon or even the angels" - that
73 3, 36 | can do this, not even the moon. ~Thirdly, because it was
74 3, 44 | this having occurred by the moon eclipsing the ~sun. For
75 3, 44 | Without any doubt we saw the moon ~encroach on the sun," he
76 3, 44 | by interposition of the moon never takes ~place except
77 3, 44 | except when the sun and moon are in conjunction. But
78 3, 44 | conjunction. But then the sun ~and moon were in opposition, it being
79 3, 44 | whereas at the sixth hour the ~moon was seen, together with
80 3, 44 | Again we saw it," i.e. the moon, "return ~supernaturally
81 3, 44 | Divine power caused ~the moon both to approach the sun
82 3, 44 | and this is because the moon's proper movement from ~
83 3, 44 | sun, and consequently the ~moon, coming up from the west,
84 3, 44 | course. But in this case the moon had already passed the sun, ~
85 3, 44 | to ~reappear (because the moon, coming in front of the
86 3, 44 | whereas in ~this case the moon, while returning miraculously
87 3, 44 | given to understand that the moon was ~stationary below the
88 3, 44 | it occurred at the ~full moon." It may be, therefore,
89 3, 46 | the fourteenth day of the ~moon, when the Jews sacrificed
90 3, 46 | slain, and when it was full moon," it is quite ~clear that
91 3, 46 | the fourteenth day of the ~moon - "showing thereby that
92 3, 46 | the fifteenth day of the ~moon - nevertheless, on the night
93 3, 46 | the fourteenth day of the moon, which then fell ~upon the
94 3, 46 | the fifteenth day of the moon was the most solemn ~day
95 3, 46 | is the tenth day of the moon.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
96 3, 47 | festival day, or of the new ~moon, or of the sabbaths, which
97 3, 52 | passage continues: "And the moon shall blush, and the sun ~
98 3, 73 | the fourteenth day of the moon; and this was a figure of
99 3, 74 | the fourteenth day of the moon; and Christ ~instituted
100 3, 74 | the fourteenth day of the moon. So, then, after immolating
101 Suppl, 72| in very truth the sun and moon will be darkened?~(3) Whether
102 Suppl, 72| in the ~sun, and in the moon, and in the stars," etc.~
103 Suppl, 72| the judgment the sun and moon will be ~darkened in very
104 Suppl, 72| the judgment the sun and ~moon will be darkened in very
105 Suppl, 72| from gathering that the sun moon, and stars ~will then be
106 Suppl, 72| astronomers the sun and moon cannot be ~eclipsed at the
107 Suppl, 72| darkening of the sun and moon is ~stated to be simultaneous,
108 Suppl, 72| 30:26, "The light of the moon ~shall be as the light of
109 Suppl, 72| we speak of the sun and moon in respect of the very ~
110 Suppl, 72| the Divine ~power the sun, moon, and other luminaries of
111 Suppl, 72| said that the "sun and ~moon wonder at His beauty": and
112 Suppl, 72| without labor that the sun and moon travel their appointed course." ~
113 Suppl, 74| towards the twilight, the moon being in the east and the
114 Suppl, 74| west; ~because the sun and moon are believed to have been
115 Suppl, 74| will ~need neither sun nor moon, because the glory of God
116 Suppl, 80| subtlety in the sun and moon ~and like bodies, just as
117 Suppl, 88| the day, the order of the moon and of the ~stars for the
118 Suppl, 88| go down no more, and thy moon shall not ~decrease" (Is.
119 Suppl, 88| sun and the phases of the ~moon are caused by the movement
120 Suppl, 88| thou see the sun and the moon and all the stars of heaven,
121 Suppl, 88| offices: thus the sun and moon fill the places appointed
122 Suppl, 88| that "the ~light of the moon shall be as the light of
123 Suppl, 88| original state before sin the moon shone as much as the sun
124 Suppl, 88| Therefore whenever the moon was over the earth, it made
125 Suppl, 88| statement of Gn. 1:16 that the moon was made "to rule the night." ~
126 Suppl, 88| shall the brightness of the moon enlighten thee," and (Apoc. ~
127 Suppl, 88| need of the sun, nor of the moon to shine in ~it." Therefore
128 Suppl, 88| 30:26): "The light of the moon shall ~be as the light of
129 Suppl, 88| 30:26, "The light of the moon shall be as ~the light of
130 Suppl, 88| at his fall, and sun and moon diminished in light." This
131 Suppl, 88| does not follow ~that the moon while over the earth would
132 Suppl, 88| benefit from the light of the moon then as ~now from the light
133 Suppl, 88| when the ~light of the moon will be increased in very
134 Suppl, 88| because then, as stated, the moon will shine as brightly as
135 Suppl, 88| of the sun," ~nor "of the moon." Secondly, on account of
136 Suppl, 88| 26, "And the light of the moon shall be," etc. ~Therefore
137 Suppl, 93| sun; to the glory of the moon those who have the ~sixtyfold
138 Suppl, 94| asserted that "the sun and the moon will stop in the place wherein
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