Part, Question
1 1, 43 | meditation a fire shall flame forth." Thus Augustine plainly
2 1, 43 | however, ~to be like to the flame of the burning bush seen
3 1, 66 | to denote the burning of flame, and not as Aristotle ~understands
4 1, 67 | fire in aerial matter is "flame," or in earthly ~matter
5 1, 43 | meditation a fire shall flame forth." Thus Augustine plainly
6 1, 43 | however, ~to be like to the flame of the burning bush seen
7 1, 67 | to denote the burning of flame, and not as Aristotle ~understands
8 1, 68 | fire in aerial matter is "flame," or in earthly ~matter
9 1, 110 | spirits and His ministers a flame ~of fire" (Heb. 1:7), the
10 2, 35 | thus a ~live coal or a flame is said to be a species
11 2, 70 | those in whom the salutary flame ~[bonus ignis] of love has
12 2, 11 | earth was laid waste by its flame."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[11] A[
13 2, 80 | meditation a fire ~shall flame out." But spiritual fire
14 2, 152 | Cor. 7:9 says that the "flame of sensuous ~pleasure is
15 2, 184 | wealth ~kindles a greater flame and the desire for it becomes
16 3, 39 | ceased to exist, like the flame which ~appeared in the bush
17 Suppl, 72| gloss on 2 Thess. 1:8, "In a flame of fire giving vengeance," ~
18 Suppl, 72| of the Lord divideth the flame of fire," because ~whatever
19 Suppl, 75| dissolution, which is ~the flame of the fomes [*Cf. FS, Q[
20 Suppl, 82| another is eclipsed, and a flame of fire ~prevents one seeing
21 Suppl, 94| for by the ~light of its flame the wicked will see their
22 Suppl, 94| of the Lord divideth ~the flame of fire") that "by God's
23 Suppl, 94| blessed, and the heat of the flame to the ~torment of the damned."
24 Suppl, 94| coal, or of air as in the flame. Under whatever conditions ~
25 Suppl, 94| matter of fire. Wherefore flame and burning ~coal differ
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