Part, Question
1 1, 10 | is ~said in the book De Coelo i. Or to reign beyond eternity
2 1, 32 | for Aristotle says (De Coelo et Mundo i, ~2): "Through
3 1, 46 | unbegotten, and also (De Coelo ~et Mundo i, text 20) that
4 1, 46 | in ~Phys. viii and in De Coelo i, text 101, he premises
5 1, 46 | is given by Aristotle (De Coelo i, text 120) ~does not prove
6 1, 46 | its existence; and (De Coelo et Mundo i, text 20) he
7 1, 46 | arguments of Aristotle (De ~Coelo i), who held that heaven
8 1, 66 | place, as Aristotle [*De Coelo i, text. 20] says. So, ~
9 1, 77 | the Philosopher says (De Coelo ii, 12), the lowest order
10 1, 47 | unbegotten, and also (De Coelo et Mundo i, text 20) that
11 1, 47 | in ~Phys. viii and in De Coelo i, text 101, he premises
12 1, 47 | is given by Aristotle (De Coelo i, text 120) ~does not prove
13 1, 47 | its existence; and (De Coelo et Mundo i, text 20) he
14 1, 47 | arguments of Aristotle (De ~Coelo i), who held that heaven
15 1, 67 | place, as Aristotle [*De Coelo i, text. 20] says. So, ~
16 1, 76 | the Philosopher says (De Coelo ii, 12), the lowest order
17 1, 114 | weight; as is proved (De ~Coelo et Mundo iv, 2). Secondly,
18 2, 13 | as Plato says (Cf. De ~Coelo ii, 13), be confronted on
19 2, 14 | cannot possibly ~reach" (De Coelo i, 7). But it is impossible
20 2, 55 | the limit of power" (De Coelo i, text. 116). But the limit
21 2, 55 | from the Philosopher ~(De Coelo i), since some have a virtue
22 2, 55 | limit of its ~power (De Coelo i). Now the limit of any
23 2, 56 | the limit of power" (De Coelo ii). But the ~limit is in
24 2, 64 | for it is stated in De Coelo ~i that "virtue is the limit
25 2, 66 | the Philosopher states (De Coelo ~i, text. 116); and Augustine
26 2, 66 | the Philosopher says (De Coelo ii, ~text. 60) that "it
27 2, 85 | nature, as stated in De Coelo ii, text. 37, since ~this
28 2, 89 | the Philosopher says (De Coelo i, text. 2), "all things ~
29 2, 102 | left-hand ~side, as stated in De Coelo et Mundo ii; and wisdom,
30 2, 109 | Philosopher observes (De Coelo ~ii, 12).~Aquin.: SMT FS
31 2, 22 | ultimate limit of power" (De Coelo et ~Mundo i, 11). But charity
32 2, 23 | the Philosopher states (De Coelo i, 1).~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
33 2, 68 | according to the Philosopher (De Coelo i, 1), "we reckon 'all' ~
34 2, 121 | According to the Philosopher (De Coelo i, 116) the word ~virtue
35 2, 127 | power, as stated in ~De Coelo i, 116. Now the perfection
36 2, 132 | answer that, According to De Coelo i, 16, "we speak of virtue
37 2, 156 | purpose" [*Aristotle, De Coelo i, 4].~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
38 3, 27 | useless," as is said De Coelo et Mundo ~i. But it would
39 3, 34 | the Philosopher ~says (De Coelo ii, text. 18): "That which
40 3, 36 | nothing without a purpose" (De Coelo i).~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36]
41 3, 39 | so neither does ~God" (De Coelo i). Now since this dove
42 3, 44 | unchangeable, as ~is proved De Coelo i. Therefore it was unfitting
43 3, 46 | nature," as is said in De Coelo ii. But Christ's Passion ~
44 3, 53 | and end," as is said in De Coelo i. Again in ~the mystical
45 3, 57 | the Philosopher says (De Coelo ii) that "things which are
46 3, 57 | heavens, as is proved in De Coelo ~i. But every body must
47 3, 57 | Philosopher (Phys. iv; De Coelo ii), since it is by ~its
48 3, 57 | when Aristotle proves (De Coelo ii) ~that there is no body
49 3, 65 | nothing without a purpose" (De Coelo et ~Mundo i). Therefore
50 Suppl, 52| intention. Thus, as stated in De Coelo, ii, all corruption, defect,
51 Suppl, 65| Commentator states (De Coelo et Mundo iii, 28), therefore
52 Suppl, 81| according to the Philosopher (De Coelo et Mundo ii), ~"that which
53 Suppl, 88| cannot last for ever (De Coelo et Mundo i). Therefore this ~
54 Suppl, 88| because, as stated in De Coelo et Mundo ii, "those bodies
55 Suppl, 88| worn out by ~movement (De Coelo et Mundo ii). Therefore
56 Suppl, 88| violent, as is proved in De Coelo ~et Mundo i. But work here
57 Suppl, 88| the Commentator says on De Coelo et Mundo; and ~consequently
58 Suppl, 93| everything, as stated in De Coelo et Mundo i, and contains
59 Suppl, 94| as Aristotle relates (De Coelo et ~Mundo ii). It is, however,
60 Suppl, 96| accidental lasts for ever" (De Coelo et Mundo ~i). But punishment
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