Part, Question
1 1, 66| of inquiry:~(1) Whether formlessness of created matter preceded
2 1, 66| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether formlessness of created matter preceded
3 1, 66| OBJ 1: It would seem that formlessness of matter preceded in time
4 1, 66| which is understood the formlessness of matter, as Augustine
5 1, 66| in the working of nature ~formlessness precedes form in time. It
6 1, 66| opposed to ~distinction, as formlessness to form. It, therefore,
7 1, 66| to form. It, therefore, formlessness ~preceded in time the formation
8 1, 66| 15), believes that the formlessness of matter ~was not prior
9 1, 66| ii In Gen.), hold that formlessness of ~matter preceded in time
10 1, 66| for Augustine ~takes the formlessness of matter in a different
11 1, 66| we cannot say that the formlessness of matter was prior in time
12 1, 66| distinct forms. And so, if the ~formlessness of matter be taken as referring
13 1, 66| itself is formless, this formlessness did not precede in ~time
14 1, 66| holy writers understand by formlessness, ~not the exclusion of all
15 1, 66| Accordingly ~they say that the formlessness of corporeal matter preceded
16 1, 66| heaven and the ~earth, the formlessness of the heaven is indicated
17 1, 66| included under ~heaven; and the formlessness of the earth, by the words, "
18 1, 66| precede ~act in time, and formlessness precede form. But God produces
19 1, 66| according to some holy writers, formlessness was prior in time to the ~
20 1, 66| vii.], by supposing that formlessness, ~signified by darkness,
21 1, 66| writers, who hold that ~the formlessness of matter preceded by duration
22 1, 67| made of several kinds of formlessness, in regard to the ~corporeal
23 1, 67| for two reasons, that the ~formlessness of darkness should be removed
24 1, 67| those who hold that the ~formlessness of matter preceded its form
25 1, 67| xii; Gen. ad lit. 1,15), ~formlessness did not precede forms in
26 1, 68| according to those who hold that formlessness of matter preceded ~in time
27 1, 69| water." ~Not that this formlessness preceded formation, in time,
28 1, 69| which is meant that the ~formlessness of matter precedes its formation,
29 1, 69| they do not hold that the formlessness of ~matter implies the total
30 1, 69| rather they understand by formlessness the ~want of due distinction
31 1, 69| mentions three kinds of formlessness. Heaven, the highest ~of
32 1, 69| the source of light. The formlessness of water, which holds the
33 1, 67| of inquiry:~(1) Whether formlessness of created matter preceded
34 1, 67| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether formlessness of created matter preceded
35 1, 67| OBJ 1: It would seem that formlessness of matter preceded in time
36 1, 67| which is understood the formlessness of matter, as Augustine
37 1, 67| in the working of nature ~formlessness precedes form in time. It
38 1, 67| opposed to ~distinction, as formlessness to form. It, therefore,
39 1, 67| to form. It, therefore, formlessness ~preceded in time the formation
40 1, 67| 15), believes that the formlessness of matter ~was not prior
41 1, 67| ii In Gen.), hold that formlessness of ~matter preceded in time
42 1, 67| for Augustine ~takes the formlessness of matter in a different
43 1, 67| we cannot say that the formlessness of matter was prior in time
44 1, 67| distinct forms. And so, if the ~formlessness of matter be taken as referring
45 1, 67| itself is formless, this formlessness did not precede in ~time
46 1, 67| holy writers understand by formlessness, ~not the exclusion of all
47 1, 67| Accordingly ~they say that the formlessness of corporeal matter preceded
48 1, 67| heaven and the ~earth, the formlessness of the heaven is indicated
49 1, 67| included under ~heaven; and the formlessness of the earth, by the words, "
50 1, 67| precede ~act in time, and formlessness precede form. But God produces
51 1, 67| according to some holy writers, formlessness was prior in time to the ~
52 1, 67| vii.], by supposing that formlessness, ~signified by darkness,
53 1, 67| writers, who hold that ~the formlessness of matter preceded by duration
54 1, 68| made of several kinds of formlessness, in regard to the ~corporeal
55 1, 68| for two reasons, that the ~formlessness of darkness should be removed
56 1, 68| those who hold that the ~formlessness of matter preceded its form
57 1, 68| xii; Gen. ad lit. 1,15), ~formlessness did not precede forms in
58 1, 69| according to those who hold that formlessness of matter preceded ~in time
59 1, 70| water." ~Not that this formlessness preceded formation, in time,
60 1, 70| which is meant that the ~formlessness of matter precedes its formation,
61 1, 70| they do not hold that the formlessness of ~matter implies the total
62 1, 70| rather they understand by formlessness the ~want of due distinction
63 1, 70| mentions three kinds of formlessness. Heaven, the highest ~of
64 1, 70| the source of light. The formlessness of water, which holds the
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