Part, Question
1 1, 51 | nature is akin to that of aerial bodies." But ~the nature
2 1, 51 | maintained that there are some aerial animals, ~which they termed
3 1, 67 | matter: just as fire in aerial matter is "flame," or in
4 1, 68 | moon's orb, ~calling it the aerial. According to him, then,
5 1, 68 | are three heavens, ~the aerial, the starry, and one higher
6 1, 68 | ethereal heaven; the lower, the aerial. When, therefore, ~these
7 1, 52 | nature is akin to that of aerial bodies." But ~the nature
8 1, 52 | maintained that there are some aerial animals, ~which they termed
9 1, 68 | matter: just as fire in aerial matter is "flame," or in
10 1, 69 | moon's orb, ~calling it the aerial. According to him, then,
11 1, 69 | are three heavens, ~the aerial, the starry, and one higher
12 1, 69 | ethereal heaven; the lower, the aerial. When, therefore, ~these
13 1, 114 | demons are "animals ~with an aerial body and a passive soul,"
14 2, 173 | third," in ~relation to the aerial and starry heavens, or better
15 3, 45 | substituted an imaginary or aerial body for His ~real body.
16 Suppl, 72| the psalm refer to the aerial heavens which will be cleansed
17 Suppl, 72| the ~deluge, namely the aerial heavens.~Aquin.: SMT XP
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