Part, Question
1 1, 36 | Damasus] assembled in the west, the matter ~was explicitly
2 1, 51 | the east, and ~now in the west, but according to a fixed
3 1, 67 | separates the East from the West. Yet as soon as the sun
4 1, 52 | the east, and ~now in the west, but according to a fixed
5 1, 68 | separates the East from the West. Yet as soon as the sun
6 2, 102 | the east rather than the west.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[
7 2, 102 | and was placed to the west; the other was called the "
8 2, 102 | OBJ 5: Worship towards the west was introduced in the Law
9 2, 102 | they might adore toward the west. A figurative ~reason may
10 2, 102 | which is ~signified by the west, according to Ps. 67:5: "
11 2, 102 | Who ascendeth unto the ~west; the Lord is His name."~
12 2, 2 | their proper movements from west to east, while ~in accordance
13 2, 2 | a movement ~from east to west. Now the created rational
14 2, 82 | they adored towards the west, because ~the door of the
15 2, 82 | now to adore towards the west, if ~any definite place
16 2, 82 | appeareth even into the ~west; so shall also the coming
17 2, 187 | and thou turnest to the West," namely mortal and fallible
18 3, 36 | appeareth even into the west, so shall also the coming
19 3, 44 | the sun which is to the west and spreads ~towards the
20 3, 44 | s proper movement from ~west to east is more rapid than
21 3, 44 | moon, coming up from the west, overtakes the sun and passes
22 3, 44 | miraculously from the east to the ~west, did not pass the sun so
23 3, 44 | the sun so as to be to the west of it: but having ~reached
24 3, 44 | to ~reappear towards the west. And to this he refers by
25 Suppl, 71| sermon, "the whole East and West are ~witnesses." Yet it
26 Suppl, 72| rushing together from the west to the east; on the ~"seventh"
27 Suppl, 72| all graves from east to west will open to allow the ~
28 Suppl, 73| appeareth even into the ~west, so shall also the coming
29 Suppl, 74| east and the sun in the west; ~because the sun and moon
30 Suppl, 88| being in the east or in the west, else its movement would ~
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