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2001 Suppl, 2 | follows, in some respect, the movement of the superior ~mover:
2002 Suppl, 2 | mover: this is seen in the movement of the planets, which, in
2003 Suppl, 2 | proper movements, follow the movement of the first heaven. Now,
2004 Suppl, 2 | addition to ~its proper movement, has something of the movement
2005 Suppl, 2 | movement, has something of the movement of prudence: and ~therefore,
2006 Suppl, 2 | own act, it acquires the movement of prudence. Now its ~proper
2007 Suppl, 2 | prudence. Now its ~proper movement is towards its proper object,
2008 Suppl, 2 | each mortal sin. For the movement of contrition in justification
2009 Suppl, 2 | for all, because then the ~movement of his contrition acts in
2010 Suppl, 3 | do the latter follow the movement ~of the former. Consequently
2011 Suppl, 3 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the movement of contrition is instantaneous.
2012 Suppl, 3 | Now one ~instantaneous movement cannot be at the same time
2013 Suppl, 3 | 2: In that instantaneous movement of contrition, although
2014 Suppl, 12| the starting-point of the movement of ~detestation: whereas
2015 Suppl, 16| 2~Reply OBJ 1: A certain movement of penance is engendered
2016 Suppl, 16| fixed on evil. And since the movement of ~virtue and vice follows
2017 Suppl, 30| which it bestows, makes the ~movement of the free will towards
2018 Suppl, 32| Baptism does not require a movement of the free-will, ~because
2019 Suppl, 32| is not taken away by a movement of the free-will. On the
2020 Suppl, 32| this ~sacrament requires a movement of the free-will; wherefore
2021 Suppl, 32| imagination which is a movement proceeding from sensation (
2022 Suppl, 35| in one action or in one ~movement, so that it be necessary
2023 Suppl, 41| of nature; thus upward ~movement is natural to fire. In this
2024 Suppl, 41| act, since even the ~first movement in such like pleasures is
2025 Suppl, 43| little, in proportion as the movement and ~fluctuation of the
2026 Suppl, 43| results rather from the movement ~of nature than from any
2027 Suppl, 49| except in ~so far as the movement of nature is further directed
2028 Suppl, 54| viii, 12). And since the movement of a point makes a line,
2029 Suppl, 54| third. Since however the movement ~of propagation does not
2030 Suppl, 55| results sometimes from a movement in ~each extreme, for instance
2031 Suppl, 55| Sometimes it results from the movement ~of one only, and this happens
2032 Suppl, 55| relation ~results from the movement of one extreme without any
2033 Suppl, 55| one extreme without any movement previous or ~concomitant
2034 Suppl, 55| relation results from the movement of one extreme ~without
2035 Suppl, 55| without any concomitant movement, but not without a previous
2036 Suppl, 55| but not without a previous movement of ~the other; thus there
2037 Suppl, 55| actual quantity by some movement or change, so ~that this
2038 Suppl, 55| is caused without ~any movement of the former's at the time,
2039 Suppl, 55| virtue of that previous ~movement of his wherein he was begotten;
2040 Suppl, 55| aforesaid relation through the movement of ~another. Likewise because
2041 Suppl, 55| action, or a passion or movement ~(Metaph. v, 20): and some
2042 Suppl, 55| some of these are caused by movement, through ~something being
2043 Suppl, 55| something being adapted to ~movement, for instance the relations
2044 Suppl, 55| begotten. Now aptitude for ~movement and for being moved is transitory;
2045 Suppl, 55| it is ~repeated. Thus by movement from a point there proceeds
2046 Suppl, 64| Wherefore in its act the movement of nature must be ~observed
2047 Suppl, 65| OBJ 3: Just as not every movement of pride is a mortal sin,
2048 Suppl, 65| sin, so ~neither is every movement of lust, because the first
2049 Suppl, 69| which is the end of their movement, so in ~souls there is merit
2050 Suppl, 70| is the cause of its own movement. ~Accordingly there would
2051 Suppl, 70| there would be a twofold movement of the soul, one by which ~
2052 Suppl, 70| things without the outward movement of the body that takes place
2053 Suppl, 70| occur ~without any bodily movement.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[70] A[
2054 Suppl, 70| exercised without a definite movement of the heart. In another ~
2055 Suppl, 70| be ~there without bodily movement, even as it is in God, namely
2056 Suppl, 70| so far as ~it is a simple movement of the will. In this sense
2057 Suppl, 72| means and not only by their ~movement they act upon this lower
2058 Suppl, 72| bodies act not only by ~movement, but also by light, as stated
2059 Suppl, 72| OBJ[2]). Therefore as the ~movement of heaven will cease, so
2060 Suppl, 72| there a parallel with the movement of heavenly bodies, for ~
2061 Suppl, 72| of heavenly bodies, for ~movement is the act of that which
2062 Suppl, 72| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: This movement changes nothing pertaining
2063 Suppl, 72| same species ~have the same movement. But that fire will have
2064 Suppl, 72| fire will have a different movement from ~the fire that is an
2065 Suppl, 72| of the ~universe, except movement which is the way to perfection,
2066 Suppl, 72| and this not ~any kind of movement, but only local movement,
2067 Suppl, 72| movement, but only local movement, which changes nothing ~
2068 Suppl, 72| heavens, but only to ~set its movement at rest. Now local movement
2069 Suppl, 72| movement at rest. Now local movement is brought to rest not by ~
2070 Suppl, 72| perish as regards their movement ~whereby now they are moved
2071 Suppl, 72| because when once the movement of the first movable body
2072 Suppl, 72| movements they derive from the movement of the ~heavenly bodies.
2073 Suppl, 72| containing salt and as ~to the movement of the waves. The sea will
2074 Suppl, 72| their power whereby their movement is the cause of ~generation
2075 Suppl, 72| immovable God when it is in movement than when it is ~at rest,
2076 Suppl, 72| perfection of the heart is in its movement, and its ~rest is its undoing.~
2077 Suppl, 72| resurrection is a kind of movement towards the ~everlasting
2078 Suppl, 72| union of soul and body. Now movement is natural if it ~terminate
2079 Suppl, 72| Para. 1/3~I answer that, A movement or an action stands related
2080 Suppl, 72| three ~ways. For there is a movement or action whereof nature
2081 Suppl, 72| nor the term: and such a movement is sometimes from a principle ~
2082 Suppl, 72| instance, the violent upward movement of a ~stone which terminates
2083 Suppl, 72| rest. Again, there is a movement ~whereof nature is both
2084 Suppl, 72| instance, the downward ~movement of a stone. And there is
2085 Suppl, 72| stone. And there is another movement whereof nature is the ~term,
2086 Suppl, 72| Accordingly the action or movement that is related to nature
2087 Suppl, 72| principle. The ~action or movement that is related to nature
2088 Suppl, 72| Consequently, speaking simply, movement cannot be ~described as
2089 Suppl, 72| nature is the ~principle of movement in the thing wherein nature
2090 Suppl, 72| active ~principle, as in the movement of heavy and light bodies
2091 Suppl, 72| the conditions of ~natural movement. Therefore the resurrection,
2092 Suppl, 72| there can be no natural movement terminating in a ~violent
2093 Suppl, 72| there can be a non-natural movement terminating in a ~natural
2094 Suppl, 73| begins at once to set up a movement towards heat, because heat
2095 Suppl, 73| its effect by means of movement. Now Christ's resurrection
2096 Suppl, 73| even ~though there were no movement of the heaven: and yet according
2097 Suppl, 73| established in things, the movement of the heaven is ~the cause
2098 Suppl, 74| variation according to the ~movement of the heavenly bodies.
2099 Suppl, 74| so long as there remains ~movement in the higher bodies. And
2100 Suppl, 74| world ~when the heavenly movement will cease. For this reason,
2101 Suppl, 74| philosophers, who held that the movement of the heavens will never
2102 Suppl, 74| the ~end of the heavenly movement will be simultaneous as
2103 Suppl, 74| fixed ~time are reckoned by movement: and it is impossible from
2104 Suppl, 74| it is impossible from the movement of ~the heaven to reckon
2105 Suppl, 74| which is measured by the movement of ~the heaven, we are able
2106 Suppl, 74| know its end, since the movement of heaven is ~known to us.
2107 Suppl, 74| duration of the heavenly movement is ~God's ordinance alone,
2108 Suppl, 74| Now when the heavenly movement ceases, which is signified
2109 Suppl, 74| OBJ 4: Further, no local movement can be sudden as stated
2110 Suppl, 74| resurrection requires local movement in the ~gathering of the
2111 Suppl, 74| cannot be without local ~movement will be done by the ministry
2112 Suppl, 75| stated in Phys. viii, 1, "the movement of heaven is as a kind of
2113 Suppl, 75| in nature," just as the movement of the heart is a kind of ~
2114 Suppl, 75| move, so when the heavenly movement ceases nothing ~can remain
2115 Suppl, 75| by the influence of ~that movement. Now such is the life by
2116 Suppl, 75| who shall live after the movement of the heaven ~comes to
2117 Suppl, 75| caused and preserved by the movement of the heaven, and when
2118 Suppl, 75| 4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Movement does not take its species
2119 Suppl, 75| the body, wherefore its movement towards God is retarded
2120 Suppl, 76| speaking of repetition by movement or ~natural change. For
2121 Suppl, 76| which is observed in the ~movement of the heavens. Because
2122 Suppl, 76| selfsame heaven by local movement ~returns to the beginning
2123 Suppl, 76| to the beginning of its movement, since it has a moved ~incorruptible
2124 Suppl, 76| resurrection are not the ~self-same movement. Yet the identity of the
2125 Suppl, 78| youthful age, at which ~the movement of growth terminates, and
2126 Suppl, 78| terminates, and from which the movement of ~decrease begins.~Aquin.:
2127 Suppl, 78| on one ~another, and the movement of the heavens; wherefore
2128 Suppl, 79| Orth. ii, 22) as being "a movement contrary to nature." ~Hence
2129 Suppl, 79| nature." ~Hence an immoderate movement of the heart is called its
2130 Suppl, 79| passion, but a ~moderate movement is called its operation.
2131 Suppl, 79| inanimate by sensation and movement." Now there will be ~actual
2132 Suppl, 79| Now there will be ~actual movement since they "shall run to
2133 Suppl, 80| the soul is a principle of movement. Consequently ~the first
2134 Suppl, 80| body can be hindered in its movement or even surrounded by others ~
2135 Suppl, 80| impossible, ~because no movement affecting that which is
2136 Suppl, 80| bodies, there is only local movement, which is not according
2137 Suppl, 81| the principle of ~their movement, namely the soul, moves
2138 Suppl, 81| operations sense surpasses movement in ~nobility and priority.
2139 Suppl, 81| them as perfecting them in movement.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
2140 Suppl, 81| only signify agility in movement. Therefore the ~glorified
2141 Suppl, 81| 2/2~Further, slowness of movement would seem especially inconsistent
2142 Suppl, 81| the less is the labor of movement, even though it be counter
2143 Suppl, 81| apt not only for local movement but also for sensation,
2144 Suppl, 81| agility for the purpose of ~movement?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
2145 Suppl, 81| agility for ~the purpose of movement. For, according to the Philosopher (
2146 Suppl, 81| Philosopher (Phys. iii, ~2), "movement is the act of the imperfect."
2147 Suppl, 81| therefore will there be any ~movement.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
2148 Suppl, 81| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, all movement is on account of some need,
2149 Suppl, 81| Divine goodness without movement shares it more ~excellently
2150 Suppl, 81| that which shares it with movement." Now the glorified ~body
2151 Suppl, 81| remain ~altogether without movement, it seems that much more
2152 Suppl, 81| the body there will be no movement caused by the soul.~Aquin.:
2153 Suppl, 81| Therefore there will be some ~movement in glorified bodies.~Aquin.:
2154 Suppl, 81| non-glorified ~bodies. And yet movement will nowise diminish their
2155 Suppl, 81| 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Local movement changes nothing that is
2156 Suppl, 81| one's perfection: and thus movement in ~glorified bodies will
2157 Suppl, 81| particular way. It is thus that ~movement will be in the blessed on
2158 Suppl, 81| were unable ~even without movement to share the Divine goodness
2159 Suppl, 81| On the other hand, the movement of the heavenly bodies ~
2160 Suppl, 81| 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Local movement takes nothing away from
2161 Suppl, 81| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the movement of the saints will be instantaneous?~
2162 Suppl, 81| OBJ 1: It would seem that movement of the saints will be instantaneous. ~
2163 Suppl, 81| will the body be." Now the movement of the will, whereby ~the
2164 Suppl, 81| instantaneous. Therefore the body's ~movement will be instantaneous.~Aquin.:
2165 Suppl, 81| proves that there is no ~movement through a vacuum, because
2166 Suppl, 81| between the velocity of movement in a vacuum and ~that of
2167 Suppl, 81| in a vacuum and ~that of movement in a plenum, since the ratio
2168 Suppl, 81| instantaneously. Now such is the movement of a ~glorified body, for
2169 Suppl, 81| Apoc. 10:6. Therefore ~this movement will be instantaneous.~Aquin.:
2170 Suppl, 81| On the contrary, In local movement space. movement and time
2171 Suppl, 81| In local movement space. movement and time are equally ~divisible,
2172 Suppl, 81| divisible. Therefore both the movement and ~the time are divisible.
2173 Suppl, 81| indivisible. Therefore this ~movement will not be instantaneous.~
2174 Suppl, 81| in ~the term whereto the movement is directed; and it is impossible
2175 Suppl, 81| time. ~Therefore the local movement of a glorified body cannot
2176 Suppl, 81| it is possible for ~the movement of a glorified body like
2177 Suppl, 81| wholly in B, because then the movement is past. ~Therefore if it
2178 Suppl, 81| succession of places is local movement. The same applies to any
2179 Suppl, 81| any comparison with the movement of an angel, because being
2180 Suppl, 81| the ~ratio of one whole movement to another whole movement
2181 Suppl, 81| movement to another whole movement is not necessarily ~as the
2182 Suppl, 81| of the ~medium. For every movement has a certain fixed speed,
2183 Suppl, 81| nothing to hinder their movement; and yet they do not move ~
2184 Suppl, 81| to the time which that ~movement requires in the aforesaid
2185 Suppl, 81| the ~movable, because the movement is not retarded.~Aquin.:
2186 Suppl, 81| the medium is a part of movement added to the natural ~movement,
2187 Suppl, 81| movement added to the natural ~movement, the quantity of which is
2188 Suppl, 81| between ~one whole sensible movement and another, as between
2189 Suppl, 81| because each part of a movement has as much speed as the ~
2190 Suppl, 81| much speed as the ~whole movement: whereas not every part
2191 Suppl, 81| acceleration affecting the movement affects each of its parts,
2192 Suppl, 81| retardation that comes to a ~movement is not another part of the
2193 Suppl, 81| not another part of the movement, whereas in the case of
2194 Suppl, 81| medium through which the movement takes place, ~and again
2195 Suppl, 81| retardation in the whole movement as being proportionate to
2196 Suppl, 81| inclining it to a contrary ~movement, as appears in violent movements,
2197 Suppl, 81| This is seen in the natural movement of heavy and ~light things,
2198 Suppl, 81| are inclined to such a ~movement: for the form is an impression
2199 Suppl, 81| inclining to a contrary movement nor of a ~contrary place,
2200 Suppl, 81| resistance is connatural to their movement. Sometimes ~again the resistance
2201 Suppl, 81| 5~Accordingly when in a movement there is no resistance save
2202 Suppl, 81| bodies, the time of the movement is ~measured according to
2203 Suppl, 81| no ~medium at all their movement is still a movement in time.
2204 Suppl, 81| their movement is still a movement in time. on the other ~hand,
2205 Suppl, 81| does not follow that the movement is instantaneous, but that ~
2206 Suppl, 81| naturally inclined to retard the movement. Wherefore it is possible
2207 Suppl, 81| will naturally retard the movement less ~than does the resistance
2208 Suppl, 81| add no retardation to the movement.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
2209 Suppl, 81| body, nevertheless their movement will not be ~instantaneous,
2210 Suppl, 81| it causes instantaneous movement. And even if its power were
2211 Suppl, 81| causes an instantaneous movement, ~unless the resistance
2212 Suppl, 81| from ~opposition to such a movement by reason of its being inclined
2213 Suppl, 81| inclined to a ~contrary movement, can be altogether overcome
2214 Suppl, 81| the mover intends by the movement cannot be overcome ~altogether
2215 Suppl, 81| time taken by the whole movement is imperceptible.~Aquin.:
2216 Suppl, 81| measure of the heaven's movement will be no more, there will
2217 Suppl, 81| and after in any kind of movement.~
2218 Suppl, 83| body, so ~is slowness of movement. Now slowness of movement
2219 Suppl, 83| movement. Now slowness of movement will not be taken from ~
2220 Suppl, 83| Reply OBJ 3: Slowness of movement is one of those defects
2221 Suppl, 83| answer that, Since in every movement there must needs be a principle ~
2222 Suppl, 83| needs be a principle ~of movement, movement or change may
2223 Suppl, 83| principle ~of movement, movement or change may be withdrawn
2224 Suppl, 83| absence of a principle of movement, secondly through ~an obstacle
2225 Suppl, 83| obstacle to the principle of movement. Now corruption is a kind
2226 Suppl, 83| in virtue of its local ~movement, and all other secondary
2227 Suppl, 83| cessation of the heavenly ~movement there is no longer any agent
2228 Suppl, 83| cessation of the heavenly movement, there will be no quality ~
2229 Suppl, 83| thereof is the heavenly movement: wherefore given the movement
2230 Suppl, 83| movement: wherefore given the movement of the ~heaven, it is necessary
2231 Suppl, 83| whereas if the heavenly ~movement be withdrawn, the contraries
2232 Suppl, 83| cessation in the heavenly ~movement; and consequently they held
2233 Suppl, 83| cessation of the heavenly ~movement it will be impossible for
2234 Suppl, 88| the world?~(2) Whether the movement of the heavenly bodies will
2235 Suppl, 88| nevertheless is a subject of local ~movement: and it is impossible to
2236 Suppl, 88| is new." For since the ~movement of the sun follows a circle,
2237 Suppl, 88| have some kind of circular movement. This ~consists in the fact
2238 Suppl, 88| Para. 1/1 ~Whether the movement of the heavenly bodies will
2239 Suppl, 88| world is thus renewed the movement of the ~heavenly bodies
2240 Suppl, 88| winter result from the ~movement of the sun. Therefore the
2241 Suppl, 88| of the sun. Therefore the movement of the sun will never cease.~
2242 Suppl, 88| result from ~the heavenly movement, will remain for ever. Therefore
2243 Suppl, 88| for ever. Therefore the movement of ~the heaven will never
2244 Suppl, 88| cannot ~do this except by movement. Therefore their movement
2245 Suppl, 88| movement. Therefore their movement will remain for ~ever, else
2246 Suppl, 88| to its ~perfection. Now movement belongs to the perfection
2247 Suppl, 88| Divine goodness by their movement." Therefore the movement
2248 Suppl, 88| movement." Therefore the movement of the ~heaven will not
2249 Suppl, 88| by reason of its circular movement. Therefore if the circular ~
2250 Suppl, 88| Therefore if the circular ~movement of the heaven ceases, it
2251 Suppl, 88| 1~OBJ 6: Further, if the movement were to cease, this could
2252 Suppl, 88| this could only be ~because movement causes some imperfection
2253 Suppl, 88| is impossible, since this movement is natural, and ~the heavenly
2254 Suppl, 88| they are not worn out by ~movement (De Coelo et Mundo ii).
2255 Suppl, 88| Mundo ii). Therefore the movement of the heaven ~will never
2256 Suppl, 88| reduced to act save by local movement. Therefore it ~will always
2257 Suppl, 88| or in the west, else its movement would ~not be uniform throughout,
2258 Suppl, 88| except successively by movement; for if it stand still, ~
2259 Suppl, 88| 1/1~OBJ 9: Further, the movement of the heaven is the cause
2260 Suppl, 88| time. ~Therefore if the movement of the heaven fail, time
2261 Suppl, 88| impossible. Therefore the movement of the heavens will never ~
2262 Suppl, 88| not remove nature. But the movement of the ~heaven is natural.
2263 Suppl, 88| time be not, there is no movement of the heaven. Therefore
2264 Suppl, 88| the heaven. Therefore the movement ~of the heaven will cease.~
2265 Suppl, 88| moon are caused by the movement of the heavens. Therefore
2266 Suppl, 88| Therefore the heavenly ~movement will cease at length.~Aquin.:
2267 Suppl, 88| in De Gener. ii that "the movement of the heaven is ~for the
2268 Suppl, 88| complete. Therefore the ~movement of the heaven will cease.~
2269 Suppl, 88| 10 Para. 4/5~Further, all movement is for some end (Metaph.
2270 Suppl, 88| end (Metaph. ii). But all movement for ~an end ceases when
2271 Suppl, 88| obtained. Therefore either the movement of ~the heaven will never
2272 Suppl, 88| rest is more noble than movement, because things are more ~
2273 Suppl, 88| themselves unmoved. ~Now the movement of lower bodies terminates
2274 Suppl, 88| bodies are far nobler, their movement terminates ~naturally in
2275 Suppl, 88| philosophers who assert that the movement of the heaven ~will last
2276 Suppl, 88| begetting of men, such ~as the movement of the heaven and the variations
2277 Suppl, 88| elements. Others ~say that the movement of the heaven will cease
2278 Suppl, 88| it, wherefore either its ~movement would not be altogether
2279 Suppl, 88| altogether natural, or its movement would not ~naturally terminate
2280 Suppl, 88| others who say that ~the movement of the heaven will cease
2281 Suppl, 88| bodies serve man by their movement, in so far as by ~the heavenly
2282 Suppl, 88| far as by ~the heavenly movement the human race is multiplied,
2283 Suppl, 88| to health. Therefore the movement of the heavenly body ~will
2284 Suppl, 88| seed time and harvest, the movement of ~the heaven will not
2285 Suppl, 88| 4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Movement does not belong to the perfection
2286 Suppl, 88| in that respect also this movement ~makes the heavenly body
2287 Suppl, 88| likeness of causality. But movement does not belong to the ~
2288 Suppl, 88| not follow that, when this movement ceases, the ~substance of
2289 Suppl, 88| these bodies from their movement, since this ~movement is
2290 Suppl, 88| their movement, since this ~movement is natural to them and nowise
2291 Suppl, 88| tends. Hence since this movement is ordained by Divine ~providence
2292 Suppl, 88| latter is incomplete, this movement has not reached the ~term
2293 Suppl, 88| cease, when the heavenly movement ~ceases. Yet that last "
2294 Suppl, 88| Para. 1/3~Reply OBJ 10: The movement of the heaven is said to
2295 Suppl, 88| not unreasonable for this movement to be done away by ~the
2296 Suppl, 88| through the cessation of that movement.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[91] A[
2297 Suppl, 88| seem to conclude that the movement of heaven will cease ~naturally,
2298 Suppl, 88| first, then, we reply that ~movement ceases when its purpose
2299 Suppl, 88| and does not accompany the movement. Now the purpose of the
2300 Suppl, 88| purpose of the heavenly ~movement, according to philosophers,
2301 Suppl, 88| philosophers, accompanies that movement, namely ~the imitation of
2302 Suppl, 88| in the causality of that movement ~with respect to this lower
2303 Suppl, 88| does not follow that this ~movement ceases naturally.~Aquin.:
2304 Suppl, 88| immobility is simply nobler than ~movement, yet movement in a subject
2305 Suppl, 88| nobler than ~movement, yet movement in a subject which thereby
2306 Suppl, 88| acquire that perfection by movement. For ~this reason the earth
2307 Suppl, 88| the elements is without ~movement: although God Who is exalted
2308 Suppl, 88| above all things is without ~movement, by Whom the more noble
2309 Suppl, 88| terminate in rest, ~although the movement of lower bodies terminates
2310 Suppl, 88| this lower world by their movement, so are they by their light.
2311 Suppl, 88| when generation ceases, movement will cease as stated above (
2312 Suppl, 88| 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Movement does not denote perfection
2313 Suppl, 88| considered in itself, since movement is the act of that which
2314 Suppl, 88| brightness will remain, while its movement will cease.~Aquin.: SMT
2315 Suppl, 88| animal life, which needs the movement and ~generation of a corporeal
2316 Suppl, 88| continuance of the heavenly movement. Now this will cease ~then.
2317 Suppl, 88| understood in reference to the movement of the heaven, so ~that
2318 Suppl, 88| in being as long as the movement of the heaven ~lasts: since
2319 Suppl, 88| Wherefore if at the cessation of movement in the first ~movable body,
2320 Suppl, 89| its consequences, such as movement, rest, number, and the like, ~
2321 Suppl, 90| whose life consists in ~movement, is more like to God while
2322 Suppl, 90| more like to God while in movement than while at rest, ~although
2323 Suppl, 90| answer that, Since local movement precedes all other movements,
2324 Suppl, 90| other movements, terms ~of movement, distance and the like are
2325 Suppl, 90| like are derived from local movement to all ~other movements
2326 Suppl, 90| Now ~the end of local movement is a place, and when a thing
2327 Suppl, 90| therein. Hence in ~every movement this very rest at the end
2328 Suppl, 90| very rest at the end of the movement is called an ~establishment [
2329 Suppl, 90| Wherefore since the term movement ~is transferred to the actions
2330 Suppl, 90| the end of an appetitive movement is called a mansion or establishment: ~
2331 Suppl, 94| the day of judgment, the movement of the first ~movable being
2332 Suppl, 94| cessation of the heavenly movement, so is it with the fire
2333 Suppl, 95| term there is no further movement, or ~advancement in good
2334 Suppl, 95| accidentally, in so far as the ~movement whereof it is the measure
2335 Suppl, 95| judgment day there will be no movement of the heavens; wherefore
2336 Suppl, 95| disposition by the heavenly movement.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[
2337 Appen1, 1| the cause of all bodily movement ~and alteration.~Aquin.:
2338 Appen1, 2| remitted without an actual movement of contrition, ~as stated
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