|    Part, Question1   1, 12  |     declared by the ~Apostle: "Star differs from star in glory" (
 2   1, 12  |    Apostle: "Star differs from star in glory" (1 Cor. 15:41).~
 3   1, 19  |       For it may happen that a star is ~hindered from producing
 4   1, 26  |    according to 1 Cor. 15:41: "Star differeth from star in glory."
 5   1, 26  |       41: "Star differeth from star in glory." But ~nothing
 6   1, 107 |      and much more so than any star, though this be hidden from
 7   2, 98  |      image of your idols, ~the star of your god, which you made
 8   2, 56  |         evening or the morning star." But, even if we speak
 9   2, 170 |        found in Num. 24:17: "A star shall rise out of Jacob,
10   3, 36  |     manifestations;~(7) Of the star by means of which His birth
11   3, 36  |      nativity ~by means of the star.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
12   3, 36  |       to the ~Magi through the star. Much more, therefore, should
13   3, 36  |   means of the angels ~and the star?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
14   3, 36  |       the Magi by means of the star. For this seems to favor
15   3, 36  |       should be announced by a star.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
16   3, 36  |      made known thereby. But a star does not seem to be a certain
17   3, 36  |       suitably announced by a ~star.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
18   3, 36  |     was revealed by means of a star to the Magi, who ~were wont
19   3, 36  |        by the ~rising of a new star stimulated" to seek Christ,
20   3, 36  |     Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: The star which manifested Christ'
21   3, 36  |    happened in the case of the star which made known the birth
22   3, 36  |        Seth, referring to this star ~and to the presents to
23   3, 36  |        for ~the rising of this star, twelve men being appointed
24   3, 36  |     subsequently perceived the star containing the ~figure of
25   3, 36  |        Balaam," who said, "'A ~star shall rise out of Jacob.'
26   3, 36  |       Wherefore observing this star to be a ~stranger to the
27   3, 36  |  through the angels" ~that the star was a sign of the birth
28   3, 36  |    about the apparition of the star ~seen by the Magi. For Chrysostom (
29   3, 36  |   cxxxi, cxxxii), say that the star was seen by the Magi ~during
30   3, 36  |     were already born when the star appeared, according as he
31   3, 36  |        But others say that the star first appeared when Christ
32   3, 36  |        as soon as they saw the star, and accomplished a ~journey
33   3, 36  |    illusory appearance of the ~star, and not finding the child,
34   3, 36  |    Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the star which appeared to the Magi
35   3, 36  |         It would seem that the star which appeared to the Magi
36   3, 36  |        clothes, suddenly a new star shines forth in ~the heavens."
37   3, 36  |        heavens." Therefore the star which appeared to the Magi
38   3, 36  |       angels, to the Magi by a star. ~A heavenly tongue speaks
39   3, 36  |     heaven. Therefore also the star which appeared to the ~Magi
40   3, 36  |      to the ~Magi was really a star from the heavens.~Aquin.:
41   3, 36  |    approaching death. But this star was a sign of the King's ~
42   3, 36  |     Jews? For we have seen His star in the east." Therefore
43   3, 36  |        it seems ~that it was a star from the heavens.~Aquin.:
44   3, 36  |       by the Creator; but this star was a stranger to the ~heavens,
45   3, 36  |         many reasons, that the star which appeared to the Magi
46   3, 36  |        First, because no other star approaches from the ~same
47   3, 36  |      the ~same quarter as this star, whose course was from north
48   3, 36  |     but also at midday: and no star can do this, not even the
49   3, 36  |     continue their journey the star ~moved on; when they had
50   3, 36  |      when they had to stop the star stood still; as happened
51   3, 36  |    written (Mt. 2:9) that "the star which they had seen in the
52   3, 36  |        Magi, "We have seen His star in the ~east," are to be
53   3, 36  |     they were in the east ~the star appeared over the country
54   3, 36  |        that when they saw the ~star it was in the east, and
55   3, 36  |     does not seem fitting to a star, but "of some power ~endowed
56   3, 36  |    visible under the form of a star."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
57   3, 36  |      Magi ~under the form of a star. While others say that the
58   3, 36  | shepherds, under the form of a star, appeared ~to the Magi.
59   3, 36  |    that it was a newly created star, ~not in the heavens, but
60   3, 36  |        the Epiphany (xxxi): "A star of unusual brightness appeared
61   3, 36  |        1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As the star did not follow the course
62   3, 36  |        they knew by seeing the star that He that was born was ~
63   3, 36  |  guidance ~besides that of the star, saying: "Where is He that
64   3, 36  |      the Epiphany (cc.): "The ~star which led the Magi to the
65   3, 36  |     both the brightness of the star and the ~authority of prophecy
66   3, 36  |    when they no longer saw the star, the Magi, by human instinct,
67   3, 36  |      with the testimony of the star alone, they adored: for
68   3, 39  |        setting of the ~morning star, but comes forth while the
69   3, 44  |        that at His birth a new star appeared in the heavens. ~
70   3, 44  |     little and gaze on the new star in the ~heavens, proclaiming
71 Suppl, 82|     says that a dog [*The dog ~star] is in the heavens conveys
 
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