Part, Question
1 1, 23 | the number of drops of rain and the sands of the sea
2 1, 33 | Who is the ~father of the rain? or who begot the drops
3 1, 68 | atmosphere, and from which the rain falls. But to say, as ~some
4 1, 68 | vapors, and serve to give rain ~to the earth. But according
5 1, 68 | part of the air, ~where the rain and similar things are generated,
6 1, 69 | atmosphere, and from which the rain falls. But to say, as ~some
7 1, 69 | vapors, and serve to give rain ~to the earth. But according
8 1, 69 | part of the air, ~where the rain and similar things are generated,
9 1, 85 | frequent ~cawing foretell rain. Therefore much more can
10 1, 85 | some future things, such as rain and the like, may be ~known
11 1, 101| space of the air, ~where rain, and wind, and the like
12 1, 104| suddenly condensed ~into rain, by Divine power without
13 1, 111| condensation of the clouds to rain, and by producing some ~
14 1, 114| in the heavens, such as rain and wind, should not ~be
15 2, 102| were exposed to wind and rain, as the gloss observes.~
16 2, 71 | north wind driveth away rain, as doth a ~sad countenance
17 2, 87 | to swear that ~it would rain tomorrow), but only such
18 2, 93 | for instance, drought or rain ~and so forth, it will be
19 2, 93 | as changes resulting from rain and wind ~and so forth).~
20 2, 93 | one might say that it will rain soon.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95]
21 2, 170| into their nest before the rain commences; and in like ~
22 3, 23 | 28: "Who is father of the rain? Or who ~begot the drops
23 3, 86 | Amos 4:7): "I caused it to rain upon one ~city, and caused
24 3, 86 | city, and caused it not to rain upon another city; one piece
25 3, 86 | himself of other vices, rain falls on one part ~of the
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