Part, Question
1 1, 64 | the demons' intellect is darkened by privation of the knowledge ~
2 1, 64 | the demons' intellect is darkened by being ~deprived of the
3 1, 64 | nature; for although they are darkened by privation of ~the light
4 1, 67 | that whenever the air is darkened by the absence of ~the luminary,
5 1, 67 | object the whole room is darkened? It is not that the light ~
6 1, 65 | the demons' intellect is darkened by privation of the knowledge ~
7 1, 65 | the demons' intellect is darkened by being ~deprived of the
8 1, 65 | nature; for although they are darkened by privation of ~the light
9 1, 68 | that whenever the air is darkened by the absence of ~the luminary,
10 1, 68 | object the whole room is darkened? It is not that the light ~
11 2, 79 | cause of ~the house being darkened, since it does not act of
12 2, 93 | natural knowledge of good ~is darkened by passions and habits of
13 2, 98 | the natural law was not darkened by habitual ~sinning.~Aquin.:
14 2, 102 | blear-eyed, i.e. if his mind is darkened ~by carnal affections: for
15 2, 23 | God's ~presence, but he is darkened at once by God's absence,
16 3, 44 | ninth hour; and the sun was darkened."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
17 3, 51 | during which the sun was ~darkened, and as day those other
18 Suppl, 72| the sun and moon will be darkened?~(3) Whether the powers
19 Suppl, 72| the sun and moon will be ~darkened in very truth?~Aquin.: SMT
20 Suppl, 72| the sun and ~moon will be darkened in very truth. For, as Rabanus
21 Suppl, 72| credible that they will be darkened ~through being bereft of
22 Suppl, 72| of the heavens will be ~darkened, either at various times
23 Suppl, 88| as the sun is said to be darkened in ~reference to a person
24 Suppl, 94| the damned, which will be darkened utterly.~Aquin.: SMT XP
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