Part, Question
1 1, 67 | light were a body, its ~diffusion would be the local movement
2 1, 67 | reaching the end: ~whereas the diffusion of light is instantaneous.
3 1, 67 | Hence it appears that the diffusion of light is not the local
4 1, 75 | part of themselves, but by diffusion of Its processions. Now
5 1, 68 | light were a body, its ~diffusion would be the local movement
6 1, 68 | reaching the end: ~whereas the diffusion of light is instantaneous.
7 1, 68 | Hence it appears that the diffusion of light is not the local
8 1, 74 | part of themselves, but by diffusion of Its processions. Now
9 1, 92 | as regards extension and diffusion; but intensively ~and collectively
10 1, 105| darkness; enlightened ~by the diffusion of light; and perfected
11 2, 1 | other good: so that the ~diffusion of good goes on indefinitely.
12 2, 1 | goods share the power of diffusion. Consequently the ~diffusion
13 2, 1 | diffusion. Consequently the ~diffusion of goods does not proceed
14 2, 56 | to others ~by a kind of diffusion, or by way of a disposition,
15 2, 23 | as the sun does to the diffusion of light in the air, as
16 2, 56 | directly but by a kind ~of diffusion.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[58] A[
17 2, 81 | and this pertains to ~the diffusion of God's glory among men.
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