|    Part, Question1   1, 66  |            transparent and partly luminous, which we call the sidereal
 2   1, 66  |        heaven, it must ~be wholly luminous. But this cannot be, for
 3   1, 66  | corruption and change, and wholly luminous, even as ~the whole bodily
 4   1, 67  |     Augustine takes light to be a luminous body in act - in ~other
 5   1, 67  |          the air becomes actually luminous. But color does not do this,
 6   1, 67  |           body that is of itself ~luminous, if there is any such body.
 7   1, 67  |           circular movement ~of a luminous body. But movement of this
 8   1, 67  |          spoken of was a kind ~of luminous nebula, and that on the
 9   1, 67  |         therefore, held that this luminous nebula continues in ~existence,
10   1, 67  |          Nor does the nature of a luminous body seem to admit ~of the
11   1, 68  |        that body on high which is luminous actually or potentially,
12   1, 68  |         empyrean, which is wholly luminous; the second is the aqueous
13   1, 68  | transparent, and in part actually luminous, and divided ~into eight
14   1, 67  |            transparent and partly luminous, which we call the sidereal
15   1, 67  |        heaven, it must ~be wholly luminous. But this cannot be, for
16   1, 67  | corruption and change, and wholly luminous, even as ~the whole bodily
17   1, 68  |     Augustine takes light to be a luminous body in act - in ~other
18   1, 68  |          the air becomes actually luminous. But color does not do this,
19   1, 68  |           body that is of itself ~luminous, if there is any such body.
20   1, 68  |           circular movement ~of a luminous body. But movement of this
21   1, 68  |          spoken of was a kind ~of luminous nebula, and that on the
22   1, 68  |         therefore, held that this luminous nebula continues in ~existence,
23   1, 68  |          Nor does the nature of a luminous body seem to admit ~of the
24   1, 69  |        that body on high which is luminous actually or potentially,
25   1, 69  |         empyrean, which is wholly luminous; the second is the aqueous
26   1, 69  | transparent, and in part actually luminous, and divided ~into eight
27   1, 78  |         the medium to be actually luminous; for color of its ~own nature
28   1, 78  |         its ~own nature moves the luminous medium. But in the operation
29   1, 78  |        medium may become actually luminous, as the Commentator says
30   2, 113 |    illuminated by a body actually luminous. Now it was stated ~(Q[112],
31   3, 5   |           lesser light of another luminous ~body; but it does not dim,
32 Suppl, 69|    spiritually enlightened, ~with luminous bodies, and souls that are
33 Suppl, 82|           Natural. vi, 2), "every luminous body ~consists of transparent
 
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