|    Part, Question1   1, 9 |     be made black. Now in the celestial bodies matter is ~not consistent
 2   1, 9 |   only, as in the case of the celestial bodies; or as ~regards the
 3   1, 18| movement, namely, that of the celestial bodies, or of the ~movement
 4   1, 45|    this is to be found in the celestial power to which they ~are
 5   1, 46|   things in the world, as the celestial bodies and all intellectual ~
 6   1, 66|      reason the matter of the celestial bodies is ~different from
 7   1, 66|     because the matter of the celestial ~is not in potentiality
 8   1, 67|    common to terrestrial and ~celestial bodies. But as in knowledge
 9   1, 68|       temper the heat of the ~celestial bodies, as Basil supposes (
10   1, 69|  understood the impression of celestial ~forms on formless matter,
11   1, 46|    this is to be found in the celestial power to which they ~are
12   1, 47|   things in the world, as the celestial bodies and all intellectual ~
13   1, 67|      reason the matter of the celestial bodies is ~different from
14   1, 67|     because the matter of the celestial ~is not in potentiality
15   1, 68|    common to terrestrial and ~celestial bodies. But as in knowledge
16   1, 69|       temper the heat of the ~celestial bodies, as Basil supposes (
17   1, 70|  understood the impression of celestial ~forms on formless matter,
18   1, 89|    neither is the matter of a celestial body; otherwise the soul
19   2, 66|      to know something about ~celestial beings, though it be based
20   2, 68|     more abundantly in those ~celestial spirits, a seething torrent
21   2, 23|     other hand ~the form of a celestial body which entirely fills
22   3, 12|       body is subject to the ~celestial bodies, so likewise is the
 
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