Part, Question
1 1, 66 | of the ~firmament, though solid, is transparent, for that
2 1, 68 | firm," that is dense and solid, "thereby differing from
3 1, 68 | is a mere ~absurdity. The solid nature of the firmament,
4 1, 68 | but exist ~outside it in a solid state, as a mass of ice,
5 1, 68 | be shown to be false by solid reasons, it ~cannot be held
6 1, 67 | of the ~firmament, though solid, is transparent, for that
7 1, 69 | firm," that is dense and solid, "thereby differing from
8 1, 69 | is a mere ~absurdity. The solid nature of the firmament,
9 1, 69 | but exist ~outside it in a solid state, as a mass of ice,
10 1, 69 | be shown to be false by solid reasons, it ~cannot be held
11 2, 69 | rests, by its desire, on the solid foundation of the eternal ~
12 2, 69 | the living, whereby the ~solid reality of eternal goods
13 2, 4 | vii) that "faith is the solid foundation of the believer, ~
14 2, 25 | untrammelled will, and a solid pledge. Therefore we ought
15 2, 30 | one which is relieved by solid food, viz. hunger, in respect
16 2, 58 | when a man, without any solid motive, forms a ~judgment
17 2, 150 | De Virgin. xix): "Both solid reason and ~the authority
18 3, 55 | that it was a true and solid body, and not phantastic
19 3, 77 | thing can happen to the solid bodies ~surrounding them,
20 3, 83 | sacrament. Because stone is ~solid, and may be found everywhere.
21 Suppl, 1 | that which ~was in itself solid is reduced to minute particles.
22 Suppl, 93| the number 4 is the first solid and square number. Thus
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