Part, Question 
 1   1, 68  |    firmament from the firmness and density of the air. "For a body ~
 2   1, 68  |      proportion to the respective ~density of the earth and of the
 3   1, 69  |    firmament from the firmness and density of the air. "For a body ~
 4   1, 69  |      proportion to the respective ~density of the earth and of the
 5   3, 54  |         but also on account of its density. But from rarity and ~density
 6   3, 54  |      density. But from rarity and ~density follow weight and lightness,
 7   3, 77  |           perceive also rarity and density, which cannot be in ~dimensive
 8   3, 77  |            Reply OBJ 3: Rarity and density are particular qualities
 9   3, 77  |         matter, such as rarity and density, are preserved ~by Divine
10   3, 77  |         Reply OBJ 1: As rarity and density remain under the sacramental
11   3, 77  |           2: Hardness results from density; therefore, as density ~
12   3, 77  |        from density; therefore, as density ~remains under the sacramental
13 Suppl, 82|         that body results from the density of the lightsome parts, ~
14 Suppl, 82|          the lightsome parts, ~and density is opposed to transparency.
15 Suppl, 82|           as stated above: and the density of the ~glorified body will
16 Suppl, 82| transparency, as neither does the ~density of a crystal deprive crystal.~
17 Suppl, 88|            2: Further, rarity, and density are qualities of the elements,
18 Suppl, 88|       renewal. Now the rarity ~and density of the elements would seem
19 Suppl, 88|            and in like manner the ~density of the earth which is an
20 Suppl, 88|           without prejudice to its density.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
 
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