Part, Question
1 1, 51 | are called animals of the ~atmosphere because their nature is
2 1, 61 | were created in the upper atmosphere: therefore not in the ~empyrean
3 1, 61 | OBJ 2: By the uppermost atmosphere Augustine possibly means
4 1, 61 | of heaven, to which the atmosphere has a kind of affinity ~
5 1, 63 | is lit up by the sun, the atmosphere is lit up by the ~moon.
6 1, 64 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether our atmosphere is the demons' place of
7 1, 64 | It would seem that this atmosphere is not the demons' place
8 1, 64 | consequently not the darksome atmosphere.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[64] A[
9 1, 64 | no fire in the darksome atmosphere. Therefore the darksome
10 1, 64 | Therefore the darksome atmosphere ~is not the place of punishment
11 1, 64 | 10), that "the ~darksome atmosphere is as a prison to the demons
12 1, 64 | and thus the darksome ~atmosphere is their due place of punishment.~
13 1, 64 | demons are in this dark atmosphere for our trial: although
14 1, 64 | while they are in ~this dark atmosphere, nevertheless their punishment
15 1, 68 | set, but the part ~of the atmosphere where the clouds are collected,
16 1, 68 | raised above a ~part of the atmosphere, and from which the rain
17 1, 52 | are called animals of the ~atmosphere because their nature is
18 1, 62 | were created in the upper atmosphere: therefore not in the ~empyrean
19 1, 62 | OBJ 2: By the uppermost atmosphere Augustine possibly means
20 1, 62 | of heaven, to which the atmosphere has a kind of affinity ~
21 1, 64 | is lit up by the sun, the atmosphere is lit up by the ~moon.
22 1, 65 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether our atmosphere is the demons' place of
23 1, 65 | It would seem that this atmosphere is not the demons' place
24 1, 65 | consequently not the darksome atmosphere.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[64] A[
25 1, 65 | no fire in the darksome atmosphere. Therefore the darksome
26 1, 65 | Therefore the darksome atmosphere ~is not the place of punishment
27 1, 65 | 10), that "the ~darksome atmosphere is as a prison to the demons
28 1, 65 | and thus the darksome ~atmosphere is their due place of punishment.~
29 1, 65 | demons are in this dark atmosphere for our trial: although
30 1, 65 | while they are in ~this dark atmosphere, nevertheless their punishment
31 1, 69 | set, but the part of the atmosphere where the clouds are collected,
32 1, 69 | raised above a ~part of the atmosphere, and from which the rain
33 1, 101 | says (Etym. xiv, 3), ~the atmosphere there is "a continually
34 1, 101 | temperament, as is the lower atmosphere in the ~neighborhood of
35 1, 101 | the chief seems to be an atmosphere of ~unequal temperature;
36 1, 101 | a remedy is found in an ~atmosphere of equable nature. In paradise
37 1, 101 | temperate, pure, and ~exquisite atmosphere, and decked with ever-flowering
38 1, 109 | powers that dwell in our atmosphere." But when ~an effect of
39 2, 113 | matter; thus ~because the atmosphere of itself is disposed to
40 2, 113 | but on the part of the atmosphere to be illuminated, to be
41 3, 44 | some ~disturbance of the atmosphere. But in Egypt, where clouds
42 3, 44 | either a disturbance in the atmosphere or a division of waters. ~
43 3, 77 | they are in the surrounding atmosphere ~as in a subject. But even
44 3, 77 | the first place, because ~atmosphere is not susceptive of such
45 3, 77 | accidents are not where the atmosphere is, nay more, the atmosphere
46 3, 77 | atmosphere is, nay more, the atmosphere is ~displaced by the motion
47 3, 77 | another. Fourthly, since the atmosphere ~is not deprived of its
48 3, 77 | but from the surrounding atmosphere. ~But this can be shown
49 3, 77 | previously in the adjacent atmosphere; hence the worms or ashes ~
50 3, 77 | because the nature of the ~atmosphere is not such as to permit
51 3, 77 | to be generated from the atmosphere, unless a great ~and, in
52 3, 77 | sensible condensation of the atmosphere took ~place. Fourthly, because
53 Suppl, 88| and the temperature of the atmosphere ~rendered conducive to health.
54 Suppl, 89| the sun to ~enlighten the atmosphere while at a standstill. Wherefore
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