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1 1, 1 | same conclusion: that the earth, for instance, is ~round:
2 1, 3 | Him is ~longer than the earth and broader than the sea" (
3 1, 3 | shall be written in the earth" (Jer. 17:13). Therefore
4 1, 8 | written, "I fill heaven and earth." (Jer. 23:24).~Aquin.:
5 1, 9 | the sun proceeds to the earth, inasmuch as ~the ray of
6 1, 9 | ray of light touches the earth. In this way Dionysius (
7 1, 10 | sense it is said of the earth, "it ~standeth for ever" (
8 1, 12 | knowledge of God here on earth.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[12] A[
9 1, 12 | new heaven ~and the new earth, as to see most clearly
10 1, 13 | paternity in heaven and earth is named" ~(Eph. 3:14,15);
11 1, 16 | hidden in the bosom of the earth would not be true stones,
12 1, 19 | contingent ~events on this earth, owing to a defect not in
13 1, 19 | destroyed from the face of the earth man whom He had made.~Aquin.:
14 1, 19 | words: "Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven" ~(Mt.
15 1, 19 | 10: "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." That
16 1, 22 | hath He appointed ~over the earth? or whom hath He set over
17 1, 23 | but ~also of wood and of earth; and some, indeed, unto
18 1, 23 | another under the form of earth, that there might be a diversity
19 1, 32 | God created ~heaven and earth," subjoined, "God said,
20 1, 33 | paternity in heaven and on earth is named" (Eph. 3:14). ~
21 1, 39 | God created ~heaven and earth," the Hebrew original has "
22 1, 41 | layeth the foundations of the earth, and formeth ~the spirit
23 1, 41 | Septuagint]: "I Who form the earth, and create the spirit."~
24 1, 45 | God created ~heaven and earth."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[45] A[
25 1, 45 | God created ~heaven and earth." But heaven and earth are
26 1, 45 | and earth." But heaven and earth are subsisting composite
27 1, 45 | paternity in heaven and on earth is ~named." From which evidently
28 1, 46 | have created heaven and earth in the beginning?~Aquin.:
29 1, 46 | beginning God created heaven and earth": in which words the newness
30 1, 46 | God created ~heaven and earth."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[46] A[
31 1, 46 | God created ~heaven and earth," are expounded in a threefold
32 1, 46 | God created heaven and earth." ~For four things are stated
33 1, 46 | matter, by which is meant the earth, time, and the ~angelic
34 1, 46 | together with time heaven and earth were created.~Aquin.: SMT
35 1, 47 | for there to be another earth than this one, since every ~
36 1, 47 | than this one, since every ~earth would naturally be carried
37 1, 50 | the effect that we know earth ~by earth, and fire by fire.
38 1, 50 | effect that we know earth ~by earth, and fire by fire. But the
39 1, 51 | not assume bodies from the earth or water, or ~they could
40 1, 52 | heaven, they are not on earth." ~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[52]
41 1, 55 | which are happening upon earth." ~But the angel's nature
42 1, 56 | know God while we are ~on earth, by His likeness reflected
43 1, 61 | God created ~heaven and earth." Now, this would not be
44 1, 61 | beginning God created heaven and earth," the words, "In the beginning," ~
45 1, 61 | God ~created heaven and earth," says: "By heaven he does
46 1, 62 | growing of plants from the earth did not take place at once ~
47 1, 62 | plants ~was bestowed upon the earth. In the same way, the angelic
48 1, 63 | desire to create ~heaven and earth, which is proper to God;
49 1, 65 | beginning God created heaven and earth"; the work of ~distinction
50 1, 65 | 6): "Who made heaven and earth, the ~sea, and all things
51 1, 65 | God created ~heaven and earth"; by which are understood
52 1, 65 | beginning God created heaven and earth."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[65] A[
53 1, 66 | is said (Gn. 1:2): "The earth was void and empty," or ~"
54 1, 66 | fact of the deep." And the earth lacked beauty in two ways:
55 1, 66 | and so ~we read that "the earth was void," or "invisible,"
56 1, 66 | natures, the heaven and the ~earth, the formlessness of the
57 1, 66 | the formlessness of the earth, by the words, "the earth
58 1, 66 | earth, by the words, "the earth was ~void and empty."~Aquin.:
59 1, 66 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: The word earth is taken differently in
60 1, 66 | holds that by the words ~"earth" and "water," in this passage.
61 1, 66 | calling it not water only, nor earth only, lest they should think
62 1, 66 | be in very truth water or earth. At the same time it has
63 1, 66 | has so far a ~likeness to earth, in that it is susceptible
64 1, 66 | this respect, then, the earth is ~said to be "void and
65 1, 66 | holy writers understand by earth the element of ~earth, and
66 1, 66 | by earth the element of ~earth, and we have said (A[1])
67 1, 66 | how, in this sense, the earth was, ~according to them,
68 1, 66 | of the ~heaven from the earth, in which even a material
69 1, 66 | beginning God created heaven and earth." The second ~distinction
70 1, 66 | their forms, ~since both earth and water are named. That
71 1, 66 | be so evident as that of earth and water, to the ignorant
72 1, 66 | that of place; since the earth is said to be under ~the
73 1, 66 | that the latter ~was the earth invisible and shapeless,
74 1, 66 | God ~created heaven and earth," heaven denotes not the
75 1, 67 | beginning God created heaven and earth," ~a spiritual nature as
76 1, 67 | corporeal creature by the word ~"earth." And spiritual nature was
77 1, 67 | where we read that "the earth was void and ~empty," and
78 1, 67 | the opaque ~nature of the earth the cause of darkness. Secondly,
79 1, 67 | neither men nor animals on the earth at that time, for whose
80 1, 68 | God created heaven and earth." Therefore the firmament
81 1, 68 | naturally precedes the earth and the waters, these are
82 1, 68 | beginning God created heaven and earth," and then proceeds ~to
83 1, 68 | God ~created heaven and earth," and when we read that
84 1, 68 | have their place ~upon the earth, and not above the firmament,
85 1, 68 | waters surrounding the earth are of a dense consistency,
86 1, 68 | respective ~density of the earth and of the heaven.~Aquin.:
87 1, 68 | serve to give rain ~to the earth. But according to the second
88 1, 68 | perceive by their ~senses that earth and water are corporeal,
89 1, 68 | expressly mentions water and earth, makes no ~express mention
90 1, 68 | is ~contrasted with the earth, in the words, "In the beginning
91 1, 68 | God created ~heaven and earth."But there is only one earth.
92 1, 68 | earth."But there is only one earth. Therefore there is only ~
93 1, 68 | whole body that is above the earth ~and the water, for which
94 1, 68 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The earth stands in relation to the
95 1, 68 | though there is but one earth, there may be many ~heavens.~
96 1, 69 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the earth hitherto had been completely
97 1, 69 | was then no place on the earth to which the waters could
98 1, 69 | 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the earth is given its name at its
99 1, 69 | beginning God created heaven and earth." Therefore the ~imposition
100 1, 69 | indicated by the words "earth" and "water." ~Not that
101 1, 69 | the ~substantial form of earth, so as to have such an appearance.~
102 1, 69 | absence of form, since heaven, earth, and water ~already existed,
103 1, 69 | the formless state of the earth is touched upon when the
104 1, 69 | is touched upon when the earth is said ~to be "void" or "
105 1, 69 | On the ~third day the earth, the lowest body, received
106 1, 69 | glides ~and flows away, the earth abides" (Gen. ad lit. ii,
107 1, 69 | need not suppose that the ~earth was first covered by the
108 1, 69 | the water that covered the earth as being rarefied or ~nebulous,
109 1, 69 | existence of hollows in the earth, to ~receive the confluence
110 1, 69 | completely to cover the ~earth, just as the air completely
111 1, 69 | surrounds both water and earth; but as ~a necessary means
112 1, 69 | animals might ~be on the earth, it was necessary for the
113 1, 69 | withdrawn from a ~portion of the earth. Some philosophers attribute
114 1, 69 | this uncovering of the ~earth's surface to the action
115 1, 69 | matter is meant by the word earth, where first mentioned,
116 1, 69 | iv in Hexaem.), that the earth is mentioned in the ~first
117 1, 69 | He called ~the dry land, Earth." It may also be said with
118 1, 69 | had withdrawn, "He called, Earth," as distinct from the sea; ~
119 1, 69 | sea; ~although the name earth is equally applied to that
120 1, 69 | Further, a work by which the earth is accursed should have
121 1, 69 | Gn. 3:17, "Cursed is the earth in thy work, thorns and
122 1, 69 | production of certain plants ~the earth was accursed. Therefore
123 1, 69 | are firmly fixed to the earth, so are stones and metals,
124 1, 69 | is said (Gn. 1:12): "The earth brought forth the ~green
125 1, 69 | the formless state of ~the earth comes to an end. But this
126 1, 69 | twofold. On the ~one hand, the earth was "invisible" or "void,"
127 1, 69 | appeared"; secondly, when "the ~earth brought forth the green
128 1, 69 | viii, 3) says that ~the earth is said to have then produced
129 1, 69 | generations of the heaven and the earth, when they were created, ~
130 1, 69 | made the heaven and the earth, and every plant ~of the
131 1, 69 | before it sprung up in the earth, and every herb of the ~
132 1, 69 | their ~causes, within the earth, took place before they
133 1, 69 | they sprang up from the ~earth's surface. And this is confirmed
134 1, 69 | production of plants from out the earth is a work of propagation,
135 1, 69 | before it sprung up in the earth," and "before it grew,"
136 1, 69 | pointedly (Gn. 1:11): ~"Let the earth bring forth the green herb,
137 1, 69 | are firmly fixed in the earth, their production ~is treated
138 1, 69 | treated as a part of the earth's formation.~Aquin.: SMT
139 1, 69 | Reply OBJ 2: Even before the earth was accursed, thorns and
140 1, 69 | punishment of man; as though the earth, which he tilled to gain
141 1, 69 | within the bowels of the earth. ~Moreover they seem hardly
142 1, 69 | specifically distinct from earth, and would ~seem to be species
143 1, 70 | plants are ~fixed in the earth. For, the Scripture says: "
144 1, 70 | described as produced when the earth, to which ~they are attached,
145 1, 70 | So the heavens and the earth were finished and all the
146 1, 70 | creation," the heaven and the earth were produced, but as yet
147 1, 70 | distinction," the heaven and ~the earth were perfected, either by
148 1, 70 | perfection of the heaven and the earth regards, seemingly, those ~
149 1, 70 | the heavens, and ~upon the earth. But it has been stated
150 1, 70 | heaven, the water, and the ~earth; and these three received
151 1, 70 | and on the third day, the earth was ~divided into sea and
152 1, 70 | forth, to move upon the earth and adorn it. It must ~also
153 1, 70 | producing lights, as the earth has of ~producing plants.
154 1, 70 | though it says: "Let the earth bring forth the green ~herb."~
155 1, 70 | what takes place upon the earth. Therefore they are not ~
156 1, 70 | lights are nobler than the earth. Therefore they were not
157 1, 70 | firmament and give life to the earth." ~Secondly, as regards
158 1, 70 | Light was given to the earth for the service of man,
159 1, 71 | fowl that may fly over the earth," do not fittingly ~describe
160 1, 71 | produced from water only, but ~earth seems to predominate over
161 1, 71 | bodies tend naturally to the earth and rest upon ~it. It is
162 1, 71 | power possessed by ~water or earth of producing all animals
163 1, 71 | all animals resides in the earth and the ~water themselves,
164 1, 71 | least active, ~namely, the earth, must be the most abundant
165 1, 72 | Therefore the words, "Let the ~earth bring forth the living creature,"
166 1, 72 | rather have been, "Let the ~earth bring forth the living four-footed
167 1, 72 | the lowest body, or the earth, is adorned by the ~production
168 1, 72 | the third day. Hence the earth ~is mentioned in both places.
169 1, 72 | life of ~other animals, by earth or water, but immediately
170 1, 72 | and cannot rise from the earth, as serpents, or ~those
171 1, 72 | understood of the beasts of the earth, without ~requiring to be
172 1, 73 | created a new ~thing upon the earth." Miracles also are new
173 1, 74 | are nobler elements than earth and water. ~But one day
174 1, 74 | from the ~beasts of the earth, whereas man differs more
175 1, 74 | that of the beast of the earth. ~Another day, then, ought
176 1, 74 | or ~middle part, and the earth, or the lowest part. Thus
177 1, 74 | generations of the heaven and the earth, when ~they were created,
178 1, 74 | made the heaven and the ~earth, and every plant of the
179 1, 74 | before it sprung up in the earth." ~Therefore the day in
180 1, 74 | made "the heaven and the earth, and every ~plant of the
181 1, 74 | made the heaven and ~the earth on the first day, or rather
182 1, 74 | because Augustine takes the earth and the water as first ~
183 1, 74 | other holy ~writers take the earth and the water, as first
184 1, 74 | not been formed, and the earth was still covered by the ~
185 1, 74 | created the heaven and the earth, ~He created also every
186 1, 74 | before it sprung up in the earth," that is, potentially.
187 1, 74 | were the heaven and the ~earth. For "all things were made
188 1, 74 | creation of heaven and earth, as in the other works,
189 1, 74 | spiritual nature, and by the earth, the ~formless matter of
190 1, 74 | Hexaem.), the heaven and the earth, as ~the two extremes, are
191 1, 74 | say that under the word, "earth," ~Scripture is accustomed
192 1, 74 | Praise the Lord from the earth," is added, ~"fire, hail,
193 1, 75 | they are made from the earth. And the process of life
194 1, 75 | animals alike are made of earth. But it is not true of the
195 1, 75 | other ~animals: "Let the earth bring forth the living soul" (
196 1, 75 | the dust return into its earth from whence it was; and
197 1, 39 | God created ~heaven and earth," the Hebrew original has "
198 1, 41 | layeth the foundations of the earth, and formeth ~the spirit
199 1, 41 | Septuagint]: "I Who form the earth, and create the spirit."~
200 1, 46 | God created ~heaven and earth."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[45] A[
201 1, 46 | God created ~heaven and earth." But heaven and earth are
202 1, 46 | and earth." But heaven and earth are subsisting composite
203 1, 46 | paternity in heaven and on earth is ~named." From which evidently
204 1, 47 | have created heaven and earth in the beginning? ~Aquin.:
205 1, 47 | beginning God created heaven and earth": in which words the newness
206 1, 47 | God created ~heaven and earth."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[46] A[
207 1, 47 | God created ~heaven and earth," are expounded in a threefold
208 1, 47 | God created heaven and earth." ~For four things are stated
209 1, 47 | matter, by which is meant the earth, time, and the ~angelic
210 1, 47 | together with time heaven and earth were created.~Aquin.: SMT
211 1, 48 | for there to be another earth than this one, since every ~
212 1, 48 | than this one, since every ~earth would naturally be carried
213 1, 51 | the effect that we know earth ~by earth, and fire by fire.
214 1, 51 | effect that we know earth ~by earth, and fire by fire. But the
215 1, 52 | not assume bodies from the earth or water, or ~they could
216 1, 53 | heaven, they are not on earth." ~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[52]
217 1, 56 | which are happening upon earth." ~But the angel's nature
218 1, 57 | know God while we are ~on earth, by His likeness reflected
219 1, 62 | God created ~heaven and earth." Now, this would not be
220 1, 62 | beginning God created heaven and earth," the words, "In the beginning," ~
221 1, 62 | God ~created heaven and earth," says: "By heaven he does
222 1, 63 | growing of plants from the earth did not take place at once ~
223 1, 63 | plants ~was bestowed upon the earth. In the same way, the angelic
224 1, 64 | desire to create ~heaven and earth, which is proper to God;
225 1, 66 | beginning God created heaven and earth"; the work of ~distinction
226 1, 66 | 6): "Who made heaven and earth, the ~sea, and all things
227 1, 66 | God created ~heaven and earth"; by which are understood
228 1, 66 | beginning God created heaven and earth."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[65] A[
229 1, 67 | is said (Gn. 1:2): "The earth was void and empty," or ~"
230 1, 67 | fact of the deep." And the earth lacked beauty in two ways:
231 1, 67 | and so ~we read that "the earth was void," or "invisible,"
232 1, 67 | natures, the heaven and the ~earth, the formlessness of the
233 1, 67 | the formlessness of the earth, by the words, "the earth
234 1, 67 | earth, by the words, "the earth was ~void and empty."~Aquin.:
235 1, 67 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: The word earth is taken differently in
236 1, 67 | holds that by the words ~"earth" and "water," in this passage.
237 1, 67 | calling it not water only, nor earth only, lest they should think
238 1, 67 | be in very truth water or earth. At the same time it has
239 1, 67 | has so far a ~likeness to earth, in that it is susceptible
240 1, 67 | this respect, then, the earth is ~said to be "void and
241 1, 67 | holy writers understand by earth the element of ~earth, and
242 1, 67 | by earth the element of ~earth, and we have said (A[1])
243 1, 67 | how, in this sense, the earth was, ~according to them,
244 1, 67 | of the ~heaven from the earth, in which even a material
245 1, 67 | beginning God created heaven and earth." The second ~distinction
246 1, 67 | their forms, ~since both earth and water are named. That
247 1, 67 | be so evident as that of earth and water, to the ignorant
248 1, 67 | that of place; since the earth is said to be under ~the
249 1, 67 | that the latter ~was the earth invisible and shapeless,
250 1, 67 | God ~created heaven and earth," heaven denotes not the
251 1, 68 | beginning God created heaven and earth," ~a spiritual nature as
252 1, 68 | corporeal creature by the word ~"earth." And spiritual nature was
253 1, 68 | where we read that "the earth was void and ~empty," and
254 1, 68 | the opaque ~nature of the earth the cause of darkness. Secondly,
255 1, 68 | neither men nor animals on the earth at that time, for whose
256 1, 69 | God created heaven and earth." Therefore the firmament
257 1, 69 | naturally precedes the earth and the waters, these are
258 1, 69 | beginning God created heaven and earth," and then proceeds ~to
259 1, 69 | God ~created heaven and earth," and when we read that
260 1, 69 | have their place ~upon the earth, and not above the firmament,
261 1, 69 | waters surrounding the earth are of a dense consistency,
262 1, 69 | respective ~density of the earth and of the heaven.~Aquin.:
263 1, 69 | serve to give rain ~to the earth. But according to the second
264 1, 69 | perceive by their ~senses that earth and water are corporeal,
265 1, 69 | expressly mentions water and earth, makes no ~express mention
266 1, 69 | is ~contrasted with the earth, in the words, "In the beginning
267 1, 69 | God created ~heaven and earth."But there is only one earth.
268 1, 69 | earth."But there is only one earth. Therefore there is only ~
269 1, 69 | whole body that is above the earth ~and the water, for which
270 1, 69 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The earth stands in relation to the
271 1, 69 | though there is but one earth, there may be many ~heavens.~
272 1, 70 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the earth hitherto had been completely
273 1, 70 | was then no place on the earth to which the waters could
274 1, 70 | 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the earth is given its name at its
275 1, 70 | beginning God created heaven and earth." Therefore the ~imposition
276 1, 70 | indicated by the words "earth" and "water." ~Not that
277 1, 70 | the ~substantial form of earth, so as to have such an appearance.~
278 1, 70 | absence of form, since heaven, earth, and water ~already existed,
279 1, 70 | the formless state of the earth is touched upon when the
280 1, 70 | is touched upon when the earth is said ~to be "void" or "
281 1, 70 | On the ~third day the earth, the lowest body, received
282 1, 70 | glides ~and flows away, the earth abides" (Gen. ad lit. ii,
283 1, 70 | need not suppose that the ~earth was first covered by the
284 1, 70 | the water that covered the earth as being rarefied or ~nebulous,
285 1, 70 | existence of hollows in the earth, to ~receive the confluence
286 1, 70 | completely to cover the ~earth, just as the air completely
287 1, 70 | surrounds both water and earth; but as ~a necessary means
288 1, 70 | animals might ~be on the earth, it was necessary for the
289 1, 70 | withdrawn from a ~portion of the earth. Some philosophers attribute
290 1, 70 | this uncovering of the ~earth's surface to the action
291 1, 70 | matter is meant by the word earth, where first mentioned,
292 1, 70 | iv in Hexaem.), that the earth is mentioned in the ~first
293 1, 70 | He called ~the dry land, Earth." It may also be said with
294 1, 70 | had withdrawn, "He called, Earth," as distinct from the sea; ~
295 1, 70 | sea; ~although the name earth is equally applied to that
296 1, 70 | Further, a work by which the earth is accursed should have
297 1, 70 | Gn. 3:17, "Cursed is the earth in thy work, thorns and
298 1, 70 | production of certain plants ~the earth was accursed. Therefore
299 1, 70 | are firmly fixed to the earth, so are stones and metals,
300 1, 70 | is said (Gn. 1:12): "The earth brought forth the ~green
301 1, 70 | the formless state of ~the earth comes to an end. But this
302 1, 70 | twofold. On the ~one hand, the earth was "invisible" or "void,"
303 1, 70 | appeared"; secondly, when "the ~earth brought forth the green
304 1, 70 | viii, 3) says that ~the earth is said to have then produced
305 1, 70 | generations of the heaven and the earth, when they were created, ~
306 1, 70 | made the heaven and the earth, and every plant ~of the
307 1, 70 | before it sprung up in the earth, and every herb of the ~
308 1, 70 | their ~causes, within the earth, took place before they
309 1, 70 | they sprang up from the ~earth's surface. And this is confirmed
310 1, 70 | production of plants from out the earth is a work of propagation,
311 1, 70 | before it sprung up in the earth," and "before it grew,"
312 1, 70 | pointedly (Gn. 1:11): ~"Let the earth bring forth the green herb,
313 1, 70 | are firmly fixed in the earth, their production ~is treated
314 1, 70 | treated as a part of the earth's formation.~Aquin.: SMT
315 1, 70 | Reply OBJ 2: Even before the earth was accursed, thorns and
316 1, 70 | punishment of man; as though the earth, which he tilled to gain
317 1, 70 | within the bowels of the earth. ~Moreover they seem hardly
318 1, 70 | specifically distinct from earth, and would ~seem to be species
319 1, 71 | plants are ~fixed in the earth. For, the Scripture says: "
320 1, 71 | described as produced when the earth, to which ~they are attached,
321 1, 71 | So the heavens and the earth were finished and all the
322 1, 71 | creation," the heaven and the earth were produced, but as yet
323 1, 71 | distinction," the heaven and ~the earth were perfected, either by
324 1, 71 | perfection of the heaven and the earth regards, seemingly, those ~
325 1, 71 | the heavens, and ~upon the earth. But it has been stated
326 1, 71 | heaven, the water, and the ~earth; and these three received
327 1, 71 | and on the third day, the earth was ~divided into sea and
328 1, 71 | forth, to move upon the earth and adorn it. It must ~also
329 1, 71 | producing lights, as the earth has of ~producing plants.
330 1, 71 | though it says: "Let the earth bring forth the green ~herb."~
331 1, 71 | what takes place upon the earth. Therefore they are not ~
332 1, 71 | lights are nobler than the earth. Therefore they were not
333 1, 71 | firmament and give life to the earth." ~Secondly, as regards
334 1, 71 | Light was given to the earth for the service of man,
335 1, 71 | fowl that may fly over the earth," do not fittingly ~describe
336 1, 71 | produced from water only, but ~earth seems to predominate over
337 1, 71 | bodies tend naturally to the earth and rest upon ~it. It is
338 1, 71 | power possessed by ~water or earth of producing all animals
339 1, 71 | all animals resides in the earth and the ~water themselves,
340 1, 71 | least active, ~namely, the earth, must be the most abundant
341 1, 71 | Therefore the words, "Let the ~earth bring forth the living creature,"
342 1, 71 | rather have been, "Let the ~earth bring forth the living four-footed
343 1, 71 | the lowest body, or the earth, is adorned by the ~production
344 1, 71 | the third day. Hence the earth ~is mentioned in both places.
345 1, 71 | life of ~other animals, by earth or water, but immediately
346 1, 71 | and cannot rise from the earth, as serpents, or ~those
347 1, 71 | understood of the beasts of the earth, without ~requiring to be
348 1, 72 | created a new ~thing upon the earth." Miracles also are new
349 1, 73 | are nobler elements than earth and water. ~But one day
350 1, 73 | from the ~beasts of the earth, whereas man differs more
351 1, 73 | that of the beast of the earth. ~Another day, then, ought
352 1, 73 | or ~middle part, and the earth, or the lowest part. Thus
353 1, 73 | generations of the heaven and the earth, when ~they were created,
354 1, 73 | made the heaven and the ~earth, and every plant of the
355 1, 73 | before it sprung up in the earth." ~Therefore the day in
356 1, 73 | made "the heaven and the earth, and every ~plant of the
357 1, 73 | made the heaven and ~the earth on the first day, or rather
358 1, 73 | because Augustine takes the earth and the water as first ~
359 1, 73 | other holy ~writers take the earth and the water, as first
360 1, 73 | not been formed, and the earth was still covered by the ~
361 1, 73 | created the heaven and the earth, ~He created also every
362 1, 73 | before it sprung up in the earth," that is, potentially.
363 1, 73 | were the heaven and the ~earth. For "all things were made
364 1, 73 | creation of heaven and earth, as in the other works,
365 1, 73 | spiritual nature, and by the earth, the ~formless matter of
366 1, 73 | Hexaem.), the heaven and the earth, as ~the two extremes, are
367 1, 73 | say that under the word, "earth," ~Scripture is accustomed
368 1, 73 | Praise the Lord from the earth," is added, ~"fire, hail,
369 1, 74 | they are made from the earth. And the process of life
370 1, 74 | animals alike are made of earth. But it is not true of the
371 1, 74 | other ~animals: "Let the earth bring forth the living soul" (
372 1, 74 | the dust return into its earth from whence it was; and
373 1, 84 | that the soul knows the earth outside ~itself, by the
374 1, 84 | outside ~itself, by the earth within itself; and so of
375 1, 84 | take the species of the earth instead of the earth, according
376 1, 84 | the earth instead of the earth, according to ~Aristotle (
377 1, 84 | reality it ~exceeds the earth in size. Much more is sense
378 1, 88 | Paulinum), "Let us learn on ~earth that kind of knowledge which
379 1, 88 | know that takes place on earth?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[89] A[
380 1, 88 | know what takes place on ~earth; for otherwise they would
381 1, 88 | souls know what passes on earth.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[89] A[
382 1, 88 | know what takes place on earth.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[89] A[
383 1, 88 | not know what passes on earth. This follows from ~what
384 1, 88 | happens among those living on earth. ~But as the souls of the
385 1, 89 | man of the slime of ~the earth, and breathed into his face
386 1, 90 | made of the slime of the earth?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
387 1, 90 | made of the ~slime of the earth. For it is an act of greater
388 1, 90 | made of the slime of the earth, but out ~of nothing.~Aquin.:
389 1, 90 | and air are nobler than earth and water, as is ~clear
390 1, 90 | than of the slime of the ~earth.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
391 1, 90 | made of the slime of the earth, but of the four ~elements.~
392 1, 90 | man of the slime of ~the earth."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
393 1, 90 | formed from the slime of the earth; because earth and water
394 1, 90 | slime of the earth; because earth and water mingled are ~called
395 1, 90 | OBJ 4: In the slime of the earth are earth, and water binding
396 1, 90 | the slime of the earth are earth, and water binding the ~
397 1, 90 | and water binding the ~earth together. Of the other elements,
398 1, 90 | created man out of ~the earth."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
399 1, 90 | man from the ~slime of the earth. Nevertheless the angels
400 1, 90 | man from the slime of the earth.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
401 1, 90 | man of the slime of ~the earth," he should not have added: "
402 1, 91 | made of ~the slime of the earth, so woman should have been
403 1, 91 | man from the slime of the ~earth, and a woman from out of
404 1, 91 | man from the slime of the earth, or a woman from ~the rib
405 1, 91 | angels ~from the slime of the earth, so neither was the body
406 1, 94 | made from the slime of the earth ~to the image of God, adorned
407 1, 95 | and the beasts of the ~earth" [Vulg."and the whole earth"].~
408 1, 95 | earth" [Vulg."and the whole earth"].~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[96]
409 1, 95 | the plants make use of the earth for their nourishment, and ~
410 1, 97 | multiply, and ~fill the earth." But this increase could
411 1, 101 | contrary to the nature of the earth to be raised up so high,
412 1, 101 | which would consume the ~earth. Therefore paradise is not
413 1, 101 | most excellent part of the ~earth. Now the east is the right
414 1, 101 | moreover, the most akin to the earth; hence it is observed to
415 1, 101 | the ~neighborhood of the earth.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[102] A[
416 1, 101 | and walking animals on the earth from ~which they were made.
417 1, 102 | Not only heaven ~and earth, not only man and angel,
418 1, 102 | God ~hath abandoned the earth" (Ezech. 9:9). ~Aquin.:
419 1, 102 | spirits who are guardians on earth ~of human actions. Therefore
420 1, 104 | man of the slime ~of the earth."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[105]
421 1, 107 | seats are raised above the ~earth, and to the angels who are
422 1, 114 | Porphyry, namely, that "on ~earth men fabricate certain powers
423 1, 114 | the air and fall to the earth, is caused by ~some heavenly
424 1, 114 | be on the surface of the earth ~some combustible matter,
425 2, 4 | Thee what do I desire upon earth?" As though to say: "I ~
426 2, 13 | in the immobility ~of the earth in the middle of the world.
427 2, 19 | heavens are exalted above the earth, so are My ways ~exalted
428 2, 31 | take pleasure in eating earth and coals and the like;
429 2, 37 | do Thy judgments on ~the earth, the inhabitants of the
430 2, 54 | the astronomer prove the earth to be round, as stated in
431 2, 54 | The physicist proves the earth to be round by one means, ~
432 2, 75 | Job ~5:6, "nothing upon earth is done without a cause."
433 2, 80 | that "there is no power on earth that can compare with him." ~
434 2, 80 | while he dwells on the earth.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[80] A[
435 2, 84 | draws its sustenance from earth, just as every sin grows
436 2, 87 | hath been shed upon the earth."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[87] A[
437 2, 91 | is ~the King of all the earth." Therefore there is but
438 2, 98 | the farthest part of the earth." Therefore the Old Law
439 2, 98 | Who is "King of all the earth" (Ps. ~46:8). Therefore
440 2, 98 | all the inhabitants of the earth were bound to observe ~the
441 2, 99 | beginning God created heaven and earth": ~and these are called "
442 2, 100 | the Lord made heaven and ~earth," etc. And of all future
443 2, 100 | are God's ~viceregents on earth; for the Apostle says (2
444 2, 102 | being ~Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples
445 2, 102 | shall make an altar ~of earth unto Me": and again (Ex.
446 2, 102 | viz. of linen, signifying earth, because linen, i.e. flax,
447 2, 102 | flax, grows out of ~the earth; purple, signifying water,
448 2, 102 | seraphim cried ~out: "All the earth is full of His glory" (Is.
449 2, 102 | them to make "an altar ~of earth," or at least "not of hewn
450 2, 102 | this is to make an altar of earth; and again, in ~regard to
451 2, 102 | the fire, to signify the earth, on account of ~its earthiness; "
452 2, 102 | linen breeches signified the earth ~out of which the flax grows.
453 2, 102 | ocean ~which surrounds the earth. The violet tunic denoted
454 2, 102 | rationem] thereof on the earth?" The turban or tiara signified
455 2, 102 | about and . . . cover with earth that ~which they were eased
456 2, 102 | out and to be covered with earth (Lev. 17:13). For the same
457 2, 102 | which cling rather to the earth: because those who abuse
458 2, 102 | such like products of the earth may be had in great ~quantities
459 2, 103 | offered, of ~the fruits of the earth, gifts to the Lord," and
460 2, 107 | expounding Mk. 4:28, "The earth ~of itself bringeth forth
461 2, 108 | to lay up treasures on ~earth.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108] A[
462 2, 108 | yourselves treasures on earth" (Mt. 6:19).~Aquin.: SMT
463 2, 109 | and "Thy Will be done on earth as it is in ~heaven," and
464 2, 111 | even as the charity of the earth ~is not voided in heaven,
465 2, 113 | creation of ~heaven and earth is a greater work than the
466 2, 113 | than to create heaven and earth."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[113]
467 2, 113 | the creation of heaven and earth, which ~terminates at the
468 2, 113 | than to create ~heaven and earth," adds, "for heaven and
469 2, 113 | adds, "for heaven and earth shall pass away, but the ~
470 2, 2 | towards the centre (of the earth), while according to the ~
471 2, 2 | more than the beasts of the earth."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[
472 2, 11 | once ~put out, the whole earth was laid waste by its flame."~
473 2, 24 | believe ~that heaven and earth were created by God, that
474 2, 24 | and plants, out ~of the earth. Therefore charity extends
475 2, 25 | nature of that thing: thus in earth the inclination of ~gravity
476 2, 25 | because it is becoming to earth to be ~beneath water. Consequently
477 2, 37 | do a new ~thing, and the earth opening her mouth swallow
478 2, 38 | came not to ~send upon earth" (Mt. 10:34). Hence Augustine
479 2, 48 | justice and judgment in the earth." Since, however, direction ~
480 2, 60 | to safeguard justice on earth, are bound to restitution,
481 2, 62 | and to all beasts of the ~earth": and again (Gn. 9:3): "
482 2, 64 | according to Ps. 23:1, "The ~earth is the Lord's," etc. Therefore
483 2, 64 | forth over the face of the earth; for every ~thief shall
484 2, 64 | money ~that you bury in the earth is the price of the poor
485 2, 65 | equity for the meek ~of the earth." Therefore the judge ought
486 2, 65 | blood crieth to Me from the earth."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[67] A[
487 2, 74 | Gn. 3:17): "Cursed is the earth in thy work," ~so that its
488 2, 80 | Lord, ~Who made heaven and earth"; and this consideration
489 2, 81 | blood on them that dwell on ~earth?" Wherefore they rejoice
490 2, 81 | of Abel cried from the ~earth." They rejoice in vengeance
491 2, 81 | ask: "Thy will be done on earth as it is in ~heaven"; in
492 2, 81 | commandments be ~obeyed' on earth as in heaven, i.e. by men
493 2, 84 | received the fruits of the earth from God, and that he ought ~
494 2, 84 | part of the fruits of the ~earth: and since a priest is "
495 2, 84 | favor of the fruits of the earth, which were given by God. ~
496 2, 84 | bestowed the ~lordship of the earth on the whole of mankind,
497 2, 84 | according to Ps. 113:24, ~"The earth He has given to the children
498 2, 85 | all ~thy fruits, that the earth bringeth forth year by year;
499 2, 85 | due on the fruits of the earth, in so far as ~these fruits
500 2, 87 | by God, but by heaven and earth. For it ~is known that the
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