Part, Question
1 1, 57 | were to foretell a coming eclipse from ~the dispositions of
2 1, 57 | heavenly movements that an eclipse is about to happen, knows
3 1, 58 | were to foretell a coming eclipse from ~the dispositions of
4 1, 58 | heavenly movements that an eclipse is about to happen, knows
5 1, 85 | astronomer foresees the future eclipse. If, ~however, the cause
6 1, 104 | as when a man ~sees an eclipse without knowing its cause,
7 1, 104 | at all to others: as an eclipse is to a rustic, but not ~
8 2, 3 | if a ~man, knowing the eclipse of the sun, consider that
9 2, 93 | astrologers foretell a coming eclipse. Other causes produce their ~
10 2, 93 | astrologers forecast a ~future eclipse.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
11 3, 44 | first is that ~the natural eclipse of the sun by interposition
12 3, 44 | third miracle was that the eclipse of the sun naturally ~always
13 3, 44 | Moreover, we saw the eclipse begin to the east and spread
14 3, 44 | sun," for it was a total eclipse, "and afterwards ~pass away."
15 3, 44 | this, that in a natural ~eclipse that part of the sun which
16 3, 44 | reappear. ~Consequently the eclipse began towards the east,
17 3, 44 | three hours, whereas an eclipse of ~the sun lasts but a
18 3, 44 | completely emerged from the eclipse.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
19 3, 44 | was not the time for an ~eclipse, the various astronomers
20 Suppl, 67| and by ~the miraculous eclipse at the time of Christ's
21 Suppl, 72| truth due to a natural ~eclipse.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[73] A[
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