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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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east

   Part, Question
1 1, 51 | substance, which now is in the east, and ~now in the west, but 2 1, 51 | energy is always in the east," as stated in Phys. viii, 3 1, 52 | namely, the part to the east: hence the ~Philosopher ( 4 1, 52 | the part which is in the east. Secondly, because philosophers 5 1, 67 | that which separates the East from the West. Yet as soon 6 1, 52 | substance, which now is in the east, and ~now in the west, but 7 1, 52 | energy is always in the east," as stated in Phys. viii, 8 1, 53 | namely, the part to the east: hence the ~Philosopher ( 9 1, 53 | the part which is in the east. Secondly, because philosophers 10 1, 68 | that which separates the East from the West. Yet as soon 11 1, 101 | a place situated in the east, its name being the ~Greek 12 1, 101 | that it should be in the east; for it ~is to be believed 13 1, 101 | part of the ~earth. Now the east is the right hand on the 14 1, 101 | earthly paradise in the ~east.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[102] A[ 15 2, 98 | up the just one form the east, hath called him to ~follow 16 2, 102 | appears first of ~all in the east, for it is in that quarter 17 2, 102 | built so as to point to the east rather than the west.~Aquin.: 18 2, 102 | which ~was situated to the east. Moreover there was a court 19 2, 102 | worshipped towards the east; hence it is written (Ezech. 20 2, 102 | and their ~faces to the east, and they adored towards 21 2, 102 | bittern is a bird of the East: it has a long beak, and 22 2, 2 | proper movements from west to east, while ~in accordance with 23 2, 2 | they have a movement ~from east to west. Now the created 24 2, 82 | Tabernacle looked to the east (Ex. 26:18 seqq.). ~Therefore 25 2, 82 | fittingness in adoring towards the east. ~First, because the Divine 26 2, 82 | heavens which is from the east. Secondly, because Paradise 27 2, 82 | Paradise was situated ~in the east according to the Septuagint 28 2, 82 | heaven of heavens to the ~east (Ps. 67:34), and is expected 29 2, 82 | expected to come from the east, according to Mt. ~24:27, " 30 2, 82 | lightning cometh out of the east, and appeareth even into 31 2, 187 | Dom., Serm. c, 2): "The East," that is Christ, "calleth 32 3, 7 | came in by the way of the east . . . and the earth shone 33 3, 27 | came in by the way of the east," i.e. by the Blessed ~Virgin, " 34 3, 36 | lightning cometh out of the ~east, and appeareth even into 35 3, 36 | Gentiles who ~"came from the east," as stated Mt. 2:1.~Aquin.: 36 3, 36 | those ~who dwelt in the east, but also to some from all 37 3, 36 | The Magi came from the ~east, because the first beginning 38 3, 36 | are said ~to come from the east literally, either because, 39 3, 36 | the farthest parts of the east, or because they came from 40 3, 36 | of Judea that lie to the east of the region inhabited ~ 41 3, 36 | certain tribe in the far east near the ocean was ~in the 42 3, 36 | came from the farthest east to Christ, arriving on the 43 3, 36 | that they came from the far east. But others, ~again, say 44 3, 36 | said to have come ~from the east, because their country was 45 3, 36 | their country was to the east of the country of ~the Jews. 46 3, 36 | have seen His star in the east." Therefore it seems ~that 47 3, 36 | which they had seen in the east went ~before them, until 48 3, 36 | have seen His star in the ~east," are to be taken as meaning, 49 3, 36 | that when they were in the east ~the star appeared over 50 3, 36 | the ~star it was in the east, and that it preceded them 51 3, 36 | to the three ~Magi in the east, which, through being more 52 3, 36 | had come to Judea from the east, under the guidance of a ~ 53 3, 44 | in its place, i.e. in the east, opposite ~the sun. Wherefore 54 3, 44 | and spreads ~towards the east: and this is because the 55 3, 44 | proper movement from ~west to east is more rapid than that 56 3, 44 | contact with it from the east, and continue ~in a westerly 57 3, 44 | the eclipse begin to the east and spread towards the ~ 58 3, 44 | movement passes on to the east, so as to come away first 59 3, 44 | returning miraculously from the east to the ~west, did not pass 60 3, 44 | sun returned towards the east: so that ~the last portion 61 3, 44 | eclipse began towards the east, whereas the sun began to ~ 62 3, 83 | Greeks have the custom in the east? ~Receive it daily that 63 Suppl, 71| same sermon, "the whole East and West are ~witnesses." 64 Suppl, 72| together from the west to the east; on the ~"seventh" day all 65 Suppl, 72| thirteenth" day all graves from east to west will open to allow 66 Suppl, 73| lightning cometh out of the east, and appeareth even into 67 Suppl, 74| twilight, the moon being in the east and the sun in the west; ~ 68 Suppl, 88| indifferent to being in the east or in the west, else its 69 Suppl, 88| towards a ~point in the east than to move away from it,


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