Part, Question
1 1, 40 | the form of a circle from brass, there ~remains in our intellect
2 1, 40 | both of a circle, ~and of brass. Now, although there is
3 1, 42 | as an image is made of brass; which transformation is ~
4 1, 45 | that a statue ~is made from brass. But "nothing" cannot be
5 1, 45 | natural things, as wood or brass, which are caused ~not by
6 1, 40 | the form of a circle from brass, there ~remains in our intellect
7 1, 40 | both of a circle, ~and of brass. Now, although there is
8 1, 42 | as an image is made of brass; which transformation is ~
9 1, 46 | that a statue ~is made from brass. But "nothing" cannot be
10 1, 46 | natural things, as wood or brass, which are caused ~not by
11 2, 102 | wood laid over with gold or brass; and ~of such a height that
12 2, 102 | thou shalt cover it with brass": and (Ex. 30:1,3): ~"Thou
13 2, 102 | holocausts to be made of brass, and to be ~conspicuous
14 2, 102 | but the priests. Nor was brass so precious as to give the ~
15 2, 30 | of the widow who cast two brass mites into the treasury,
16 2, 116 | because he is "greedy for brass [avidus aeris]," i.e. ~money:
17 3, 39 | as if they were of molten brass." In ~like manner neither
18 3, 83 | setim-wood," covered "with brass" (Ex. 27:1,2), or "with
19 3, 83 | it is not to be made of brass, or copper, ~because the
20 Suppl, 76| is remade from ~the same brass, it will not be the same
21 Suppl, 80| as if they were of molten brass." If then ~the subtlety
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