Part, Question
1 1, 23 | in ~perpetuity; how many spheres, how many stars, how many
2 1, 52 | substance moves all the spheres immediately. ~Hence it need
3 1, 57 | movers of ~the heavenly spheres, and to move them according
4 1, 68 | and divided ~into eight spheres. One of these is the sphere
5 1, 68 | the seven heavens, are the spheres of ~the planets.~Aquin.:
6 1, 70 | luminaries are not fixed ~in the spheres, but have their own movement
7 1, 70 | from the movement of ~the spheres. Wherefore Chrysostom says (
8 1, 70 | movement but that ~of the spheres; and yet our senses perceive
9 1, 70 | luminaries and not that of the spheres (De Coel. ii, text. 43).
10 1, 53 | substance moves all the spheres immediately. ~Hence it need
11 1, 58 | movers of ~the heavenly spheres, and to move them according
12 1, 69 | and divided ~into eight spheres. One of these is the sphere
13 1, 69 | the seven heavens, are the spheres of ~the planets.~Aquin.:
14 1, 71 | luminaries are not fixed ~in the spheres, but have their own movement
15 1, 71 | from the movement of ~the spheres. Wherefore Chrysostom says (
16 1, 71 | movement but that ~of the spheres; and yet our senses perceive
17 1, 71 | luminaries and not that of the spheres (De Coel. ii, text. 43).
18 Suppl, 80| regards ~the substance of the spheres: hence it is written (Job
19 Suppl, 80| highest of the ~concentric spheres or heavens, and was identified
20 Suppl, 80| pass through the heavenly spheres ~without severing them,
21 Suppl, 81| highest of the concentric ~spheres or heavens, and was identified
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