|    Part, Question1   1, 67  |      it is that when a lighted candle is obscured by the ~intervening
 2   1, 67  |         is condensed round the candle when this is done, since
 3   1, 68  |      it is that when a lighted candle is obscured by the ~intervening
 4   1, 68  |         is condensed round the candle when this is done, since
 5   2, 67  |       light supervenes: ~for a candle is not extinguished when
 6   2, 23  |   house increases when another candle is lit. Therefore charity
 7   2, 60  |   takes a light from another's candle. Consequently although he
 8   2, 101 |         Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, ~
 9   2, 186 |        33): "No man lighteth a candle and ~putteth it in a hidden
10   3, 1   |       blessing ~of the Paschal candle, we say: "O happy fault,
11   3, 9   |       sun dims the light ~of a candle, both being in the class
12   3, 42  |       says (Mk. 4:21): "Doth a candle," i.e. true and pure doctrine, "
13 Suppl, 38|      also the candlestick with candle, and the empty cruet to
14 Suppl, 38|      by him, for instance the ~candle with which the acolyte serves
15 Suppl, 71|       light, for instance of a candle, though kindled for one
16 Suppl, 71| gathered together, though the ~candle be not lit for them. Therefore,
17 Suppl, 71|   worthy. And they instanced a candle which is lit for a rich
 
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