|    Part, Question1   1, 18  |      such as ~quadrupeds, and birds, and so on. Others, as man,
 2   1, 68  |   water, for which reason the birds that fly in the air are
 3   1, 68  |    fly in the air are called ~birds of heaven [*Ps. 8:9]. But
 4   1, 70  |     day, ~which is the fifth, birds and fishes are called into
 5   1, 70  |    living beings, with fish, ~birds, and the beasts of the field.
 6   1, 71  |     every kind of ~fishes and birds since we find that many
 7   1, 71  |    OBJ 2: Further, fishes and birds are not produced from water
 8   1, 71  |     fittingly that fishes and birds are produced from ~water.~
 9   1, 71  |       move in the waters, and birds in the air. If, ~then, fishes
10   1, 71  |     produced from the waters, birds ought to be produced ~from
11   1, 71  | animals are more perfect than birds and fishes ~which appears
12   1, 71  |       living beings, whereas ~birds and fishes bring forth eggs.
13   1, 71  |  nature. Therefore fishes and birds ought not to have been ~
14   1, 71  |    body, by the production of birds and fishes. As, then, Moses ~
15   1, 71  |      production of fishes and birds, as he differs ~about the
16   1, 71  |   others say that fishes and ~birds were produced on the fifth
17   1, 71  |    Reply OBJ 2: The bodies of birds and fishes may be considered
18   1, 71  |     to the higher region. But birds move in the ~lower part
19   1, 71  |      Hence the ~production of birds is ascribed to the water.~
20   1, 72  |  fittingly described. For as ~birds and fishes have a living
21   1, 72  |        have blessed, than are birds and fishes. But as birds
22   1, 72  |      birds and fishes. But as birds and fishes are said ~to
23   1, 72  |   speaking, more perfect than birds and fishes, not because
24   1, 72  |     account of the making of ~birds and fishes, could be understood
25   1, 74  |     Further, fish differ from birds as much as birds differ
26   1, 74  |  differ from birds as much as birds differ from the ~beasts
27   1, 74  | assigned to the production of birds and ~another to that of
28   1, 69  |   water, for which reason the birds that fly in the air are
29   1, 69  |    fly in the air are called ~birds of heaven [*Ps. 8:9]. But
30   1, 71  |     day, ~which is the fifth, birds and fishes are called into
31   1, 71  |    living beings, with fish, ~birds, and the beasts of the field.
32   1, 71  |     every kind of ~fishes and birds since we find that many
33   1, 71  |    OBJ 2: Further, fishes and birds are not produced from water
34   1, 71  |     fittingly that fishes and birds are produced from ~water.~
35   1, 71  |       move in the waters, and birds in the air. If, ~then, fishes
36   1, 71  |     produced from the waters, birds ought to be produced ~from
37   1, 71  | animals are more perfect than birds and fishes ~which appears
38   1, 71  |       living beings, whereas ~birds and fishes bring forth eggs.
39   1, 71  |  nature. Therefore fishes and birds ought not to have been ~
40   1, 71  |    body, by the production of birds and fishes. As, then, Moses ~
41   1, 71  |      production of fishes and birds, as he differs ~about the
42   1, 71  |   others say that fishes and ~birds were produced on the fifth
43   1, 71  |    Reply OBJ 2: The bodies of birds and fishes may be considered
44   1, 71  |     to the higher region. But birds move in the ~lower part
45   1, 71  |      Hence the ~production of birds is ascribed to the water.~
46   1, 71  |  fittingly described. For as ~birds and fishes have a living
47   1, 71  |        have blessed, than are birds and fishes. But as birds
48   1, 71  |      birds and fishes. But as birds and fishes are said ~to
49   1, 71  |   speaking, more perfect than birds and fishes, not because
50   1, 71  |     account of the making of ~birds and fishes, could be understood
51   1, 73  |     Further, fish differ from birds as much as birds differ
52   1, 73  |  differ from birds as much as birds differ from the ~beasts
53   1, 73  | assigned to the production of birds and ~another to that of
54   1, 90  |      have a keener smell, and birds a swifter flight. ~Therefore
55   1, 95  |    fishes of the sea, and the birds of the air, and the beasts
56   1, 95  |      food to all animals and ~birds, but to some. Thus there
57   1, 100 |     clear from the fact ~that birds teach their young to fly;
58   2, 102 |     oxen, sheep and goats; of birds, generally the turtledove ~
59   2, 102 |   from God the dominion over ~birds and beasts, so also has
60   2, 102 |        especially ~as regards birds (Lev. 1:15, seqq.).~Aquin.:
61   2, 102 |       of ~both quadrupeds and birds. Therefore it was inconsistent
62   2, 102 |        and ~that nevertheless birds should not be offered up
63   2, 102 |      be offered to God. These birds especially were offered
64   2, 102 | against his will, hence these birds were offered ~not among
65   2, 102 |      at times. Moreover these birds, on ~account of their lofty
66   2, 102 |     forbidden to eat ~certain birds of prey the flesh of which
67   2, 102 |     the ~fish is tempered. Of birds they were allowed to eat
68   2, 102 |       spiritual cleanness. Of birds certain kinds were forbidden.
69   2, 102 |     which feeds on very small birds, signifies those who oppress
70   2, 102 |       they may gain thereby. ~Birds of the raven kind signify
71   2, 102 |  peculiarity apart from other birds, that it has a ~webbed foot
72   2, 24  |      God, that the fishes and birds were ~brought forth out
73   2, 92  |       corruptible man, and of birds, and of four-footed beasts,
74   2, 93  |    the movements and cries of birds or ~of any animals, or the
75   2, 93  |       from the ~chattering of birds [avium garritu], just as "
76   2, 93  |     is derived from ~watching birds [avium inspectione]. These
77   2, 93  |       wont to be observed ~in birds, the former by the ear,
78   2, 93  |     Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, birds naturally know certain things
79   2, 93  |   unlawful to make use of the birds' ~knowledge in order to
80   2, 93  |     The movements or cries of birds, and whatever ~dispositions
81   2, 93  |  refers to the knowledge that birds have ~about things concerning
82   2, 145 |      the earth, and eggs from birds. For, since such like animals ~
83   2, 152 |    such is the ~case with all birds: while, on the other hand,
84   2, 178 |  movements in likeness to the birds of the air. "For some ~of
85   2, 186 |     less do they resemble the birds?" And further on ~(De oper.
86   3, 36  |  heavens - for instance, "The birds of the heavens [Douay: '
87   3, 37  |       1]. Nevertheless, these birds have a figurative sense.
88   3, 39  |      feeds the brood of other birds. This refers to the gift
89 Suppl, 41|       may ~be seen in certain birds. In man, however, since
90 Suppl, 65|     to their children. Hence ~birds that unite together in rearing
91 Suppl, 72|      the "fifth" day, all the birds of the ~air will gather
 
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