Part, Question
1 1, 70 | fourth day. For the heavenly luminaries are by nature incorruptible ~
2 1, 70 | 1/1 ~OBJ 2: Further, the luminaries are, as it were, vessels
3 1, 70 | made on the first day. The luminaries, therefore, should have ~
4 1, 70 | to Ptolemy the heavenly luminaries are not fixed ~in the spheres,
5 1, 70 | perceive the movement of the ~luminaries and not that of the spheres (
6 1, 70 | in this way the heavenly luminaries ~agree with others that
7 1, 74 | instance, stands to the luminaries in ~the relation of accident
8 1, 74 | to it. The light and the luminaries, ~therefore, ought not to
9 1, 74 | day; and the making of the luminaries on the fourth day does ~
10 1, 71 | fourth day. For the heavenly luminaries are by nature incorruptible ~
11 1, 71 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the luminaries are, as it were, vessels
12 1, 71 | made on the first day. The luminaries, therefore, should have ~
13 1, 71 | to Ptolemy the heavenly luminaries are not fixed ~in the spheres,
14 1, 71 | perceive the movement of the ~luminaries and not that of the spheres (
15 1, 71 | in this way the heavenly luminaries ~agree with others that
16 1, 73 | instance, stands to the luminaries in ~the relation of accident
17 1, 73 | to it. The light and the luminaries, ~therefore, ought not to
18 1, 73 | day; and the making of the luminaries on the fourth day does ~
19 2, 23 | of there being several ~luminaries giving light: but this distinction
20 Suppl, 72| shall come the light of the ~luminaries will increase according
21 Suppl, 72| the sun, moon, and other luminaries of the heavens will be ~
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