Part, Question
1 1, 10 | they will pass from snowy waters" (Job 24:19). ~Hence in
2 1, 18 | for we speak of "living waters." ~Much more, therefore,
3 1, 18 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Waters are called living that have
4 1, 18 | continuous current: ~for standing waters, that are not connected
5 1, 47 | darkness," and "divided waters from waters." Therefore
6 1, 47 | and "divided waters from waters." Therefore the ~distinction
7 1, 65 | from the ~darkness, and the waters that are above the firmament
8 1, 65 | above the firmament from the waters ~that are under the firmament";
9 1, 66 | invisible," inasmuch as the waters ~covered and concealed it
10 1, 66 | said to "move over the ~waters," not, indeed, in bodily
11 1, 66 | is said to be under ~the waters that rendered it invisible,
12 1, 66 | described as being above the waters, in the words: "Darkness ~
13 1, 68 | day?~(2) Whether there are waters above the firmament?~(3)
14 1, 68 | Whether the firmament divides waters from waters?~(4) Whether
15 1, 68 | firmament divides waters from waters?~(4) Whether there is more
16 1, 68 | precedes the earth and the waters, these are mentioned before ~
17 1, 68 | Para. 1/1~Whether there are waters above the firmament?~Aquin.:
18 1, 68 | seem that there are not waters above the firmament. For ~
19 1, 68 | Therefore there are not waters above the firmament. ~Aquin.:
20 1, 68 | Therefore there are ~not waters above the firmament.~Aquin.:
21 1, 68 | 1:7): "(God) divided the waters that ~were under the firmament,
22 1, 68 | Hence, whatever these waters are, and whatever their
23 1, 68 | to the nature of ~these waters, all are not agreed. Origen
24 1, 68 | Hom. i in Gen.) that the ~waters that are above the firmament
25 1, 68 | written (Ps. 148:4): "Let the waters that are above the heavens ~
26 1, 68 | Lord," and (Dn. 3:60): "Ye waters that are above the heavens,
27 1, 68 | words do not mean that these waters are rational creatures, ~
28 1, 68 | We must hold, then, these waters to be material, but their
29 1, 68 | may be ~believed that the waters above the heaven are of
30 1, 68 | nature as the ~elemental waters. But if by the firmament
31 1, 68 | four elements then ~the waters above the firmament will
32 1, 68 | nature as the ~elemental waters, but just as, according
33 1, 68 | still ~be said to divide the waters, if we understand by water
34 1, 68 | bodies can be said to divide ~waters from waters.~Aquin.: SMT
35 1, 68 | said to divide ~waters from waters.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
36 1, 68 | are collected, then the waters above the firmament must ~
37 1, 68 | vapors resolved from the waters which are raised above a ~
38 1, 68 | Gen. ad lit. ii, 4), that waters ~resolved into vapor may
39 1, 68 | on ~the firmament and the waters the solution appears from
40 1, 68 | that is to say, that the ~waters surrounding the earth are
41 1, 68 | above. ~Secondly, that the waters above the firmament are
42 1, 68 | third opinion given, the waters above the ~firmament have
43 1, 68 | the ~first opinion these waters are set there to temper
44 1, 68 | owing to its nearness to the waters that are ~above the firmament.~
45 1, 68 | Whether the firmament divides waters from waters?~Aquin.: SMT
46 1, 68 | firmament divides waters from waters?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
47 1, 68 | firmament does not divide waters from ~waters. For bodies
48 1, 68 | not divide waters from ~waters. For bodies that are of
49 1, 68 | should it be said that the waters above the firmament ~differ
50 1, 68 | distinguish them. If then, these waters differ in species, it is
51 1, 68 | that what distinguishes waters from ~waters must be something
52 1, 68 | distinguishes waters from ~waters must be something which
53 1, 68 | it is evident that the ~waters below do not reach up to
54 1, 68 | firmament ~does not divide the waters from the waters.~Aquin.:
55 1, 68 | divide the waters from the waters.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
56 1, 68 | firmament made ~amidst the waters; and let it divide the waters
57 1, 68 | waters; and let it divide the waters from the waters."~Aquin.:
58 1, 68 | divide the waters from the waters."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
59 1, 68 | might be said to divide the waters without from those ~within -
60 1, 68 | say that it divides the waters ~from the waters, according
61 1, 68 | divides the waters ~from the waters, according as we take water
62 1, 68 | designated under the name of ~waters. For the starry heaven divides
63 1, 68 | the starry heaven, the ~waters above are not of the same
64 1, 68 | region of the air, both these waters ~are of the same species,
65 1, 68 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: If the waters are held to differ in species,
66 1, 68 | cannot be said to divide the waters, as the cause of their destruction, ~
67 1, 68 | thus it is evident that waters are found on each side of
68 1, 68 | all the space between the waters and the moon's orb, ~calling
69 1, 69 | gathering together of the waters;~(2) About the production
70 1, 69 | gathering together of the waters should ~take place, as recorded,
71 1, 69 | gathering together ~of the waters should take place on the
72 1, 69 | completely covered by the ~waters, wherefore it was described
73 1, 69 | on the earth to which the waters could be ~gathered together.~
74 1, 69 | one place. But not all the waters are in continuous contact,
75 1, 69 | local movement. But ~the waters flow naturally, and take
76 1, 69 | Therefore the words, "Let the waters be gathered together, and
77 1, 69 | word signifies the mass of waters without order. Thirdly, ~
78 1, 69 | because it was covered by the waters. Thus, ~then, the formation
79 1, 69 | by the withdrawal ~of the waters, and there resulted the
80 1, 69 | by the gathering of the waters, and ~the appearing of the
81 1, 69 | was first covered by the waters, and that these were afterwards ~
82 1, 69 | first supposes that the ~waters are heaped up to a greater
83 1, 69 | afterwards condensed when the waters were gathered ~together.
84 1, 69 | receive the confluence of waters. Of the above the first
85 1, 69 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: All the waters have the sea as their goal,
86 1, 69 | sense would be, "Let the waters be gathered together in
87 1, 69 | from the dry land. That the waters occupied more ~places than
88 1, 69 | gathering together of the waters He called Seas."~Aquin.:
89 1, 69 | it was necessary for the waters to be withdrawn from a ~
90 1, 69 | the part from which ~the waters had withdrawn, "He called,
91 1, 69 | that which is covered with ~waters or not. So by the expression "
92 1, 69 | being covered by the ~waters; on the other hand, it was "
93 1, 69 | third day: first, when "the waters were gathered ~together
94 1, 70 | on the second ~day the waters were separated; and on the
95 1, 71 | fittingly described. For the ~waters produce that which the power
96 1, 71 | Therefore the words, "Let the waters bring forth the creeping
97 1, 71 | Further, fishes move in the waters, and birds in the air. If, ~
98 1, 71 | fishes are produced from the waters, birds ought to be produced ~
99 1, 71 | the air, and not from the waters.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[71] A[
100 1, 71 | fishes creep through the waters, for some, as ~seals, have
101 1, 71 | described by the words, "Let the waters bring forth the ~creeping
102 1, 71 | fifth day he mentions the waters and the ~firmament of heaven
103 1, 71 | that the nature ~of the waters produced them on that day
104 1, 71 | theirs, ~the words, "Let the waters bring forth the creeping
105 1, 74 | firmament, the gathering of the waters, and the appearing of dry
106 1, 74 | was still covered by the ~waters, nor had the heavenly bodies
107 1, 74 | Spirit of God ~moved over the waters," are unbecoming.~Aquin.:
108 1, 74 | is said, "moved over the ~waters" - that is to say, over
109 1, 74 | Spirit that moved over the waters. ~But in the formation,
110 1, 74 | work of ~distinguishing the waters was only begun on that day,
111 1, 48 | darkness," and "divided waters from waters." Therefore
112 1, 48 | and "divided waters from waters." Therefore the ~distinction
113 1, 66 | from the ~darkness, and the waters that are above the firmament
114 1, 66 | above the firmament from the waters ~that are under the firmament";
115 1, 67 | invisible," inasmuch as the waters ~covered and concealed it
116 1, 67 | said to "move over the ~waters," not, indeed, in bodily
117 1, 67 | is said to be under ~the waters that rendered it invisible,
118 1, 67 | described as being above the waters, in the words: "Darkness ~
119 1, 69 | day?~(2) Whether there are waters above the firmament?~(3)
120 1, 69 | Whether the firmament divides waters from waters?~(4) Whether
121 1, 69 | firmament divides waters from waters?~(4) Whether there is more
122 1, 69 | precedes the earth and the waters, these are mentioned before ~
123 1, 69 | Para. 1/1~Whether there are waters above the firmament?~Aquin.:
124 1, 69 | seem that there are not waters above the firmament. For ~
125 1, 69 | Therefore there are not waters above the firmament. ~Aquin.:
126 1, 69 | Therefore there are ~not waters above the firmament.~Aquin.:
127 1, 69 | 1:7): "(God) divided the waters that ~were under the firmament,
128 1, 69 | Hence, whatever these waters are, and whatever their
129 1, 69 | to the nature of ~these waters, all are not agreed. Origen
130 1, 69 | Hom. i in Gen.) that the ~waters that are above the firmament
131 1, 69 | written (Ps. 148:4): "Let the waters that are above the heavens ~
132 1, 69 | Lord," and (Dn. 3:60): "Ye waters that are above ~the heavens,
133 1, 69 | words do not mean that these waters are rational creatures, ~
134 1, 69 | We must hold, then, these waters to be material, but their
135 1, 69 | may be ~believed that the waters above the heaven are of
136 1, 69 | nature as the ~elemental waters. But if by the firmament
137 1, 69 | four elements then ~the waters above the firmament will
138 1, 69 | nature as the ~elemental waters, but just as, according
139 1, 69 | still ~be said to divide the waters, if we understand by water
140 1, 69 | bodies can be said to divide ~waters from waters.~Aquin.: SMT
141 1, 69 | said to divide ~waters from waters.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
142 1, 69 | are collected, then the waters above the firmament must ~
143 1, 69 | vapors resolved from the waters which are raised above a ~
144 1, 69 | Gen. ad lit. ii, 4), that waters ~resolved into vapor may
145 1, 69 | on ~the firmament and the waters the solution appears from
146 1, 69 | that is to say, that the ~waters surrounding the earth are
147 1, 69 | above. ~Secondly, that the waters above the firmament are
148 1, 69 | third opinion given, the waters above the ~firmament have
149 1, 69 | the ~first opinion these waters are set there to temper
150 1, 69 | owing to its nearness to the waters that are ~above the firmament.~
151 1, 69 | Whether the firmament divides waters from waters?~Aquin.: SMT
152 1, 69 | firmament divides waters from waters?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
153 1, 69 | firmament does not divide waters from ~waters. For bodies
154 1, 69 | not divide waters from ~waters. For bodies that are of
155 1, 69 | should it be said that the waters above the firmament ~differ
156 1, 69 | distinguish them. If then, these waters differ in species, it is
157 1, 69 | that what distinguishes waters from ~waters must be something
158 1, 69 | distinguishes waters from ~waters must be something which
159 1, 69 | it is evident that the ~waters below do not reach up to
160 1, 69 | firmament ~does not divide the waters from the waters.~Aquin.:
161 1, 69 | divide the waters from the waters.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
162 1, 69 | firmament made amidst the waters; and let it divide the waters
163 1, 69 | waters; and let it divide the waters from the waters."~Aquin.:
164 1, 69 | divide the waters from the waters."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[68] A[
165 1, 69 | might be said to divide the waters without from those ~within -
166 1, 69 | say that it divides the waters ~from the waters, according
167 1, 69 | divides the waters ~from the waters, according as we take water
168 1, 69 | designated under the name of ~waters. For the starry heaven divides
169 1, 69 | the starry heaven, the ~waters above are not of the same
170 1, 69 | region of the air, both these waters ~are of the same species,
171 1, 69 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: If the waters are held to differ in species,
172 1, 69 | cannot be said to divide the waters, as the cause of their destruction, ~
173 1, 69 | thus it is evident that waters are found on each side of
174 1, 69 | all the space between the waters and the moon's orb, ~calling
175 1, 70 | gathering together of the waters;~(2) About the production
176 1, 70 | gathering together of the waters should ~take place, as recorded,
177 1, 70 | gathering together ~of the waters should take place on the
178 1, 70 | completely covered by the ~waters, wherefore it was described
179 1, 70 | on the earth to which the waters could be ~gathered together.~
180 1, 70 | one place. But not all the waters are in continuous contact,
181 1, 70 | local movement. But ~the waters flow naturally, and take
182 1, 70 | Therefore the words, "Let the waters be gathered together, and
183 1, 70 | word signifies the mass of waters without order. Thirdly, ~
184 1, 70 | because it was covered by the waters. Thus, ~then, the formation
185 1, 70 | by the withdrawal ~of the waters, and there resulted the
186 1, 70 | by the gathering of the waters, and ~the appearing of the
187 1, 70 | was first covered by the waters, and that these were afterwards ~
188 1, 70 | first supposes that the ~waters are heaped up to a greater
189 1, 70 | afterwards condensed when the waters were gathered ~together.
190 1, 70 | receive the confluence of waters. Of the above the first
191 1, 70 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: All the waters have the sea as their goal,
192 1, 70 | sense would be, "Let the waters be gathered together in
193 1, 70 | from the dry land. That the waters occupied more ~places than
194 1, 70 | gathering together of the waters He called Seas."~Aquin.:
195 1, 70 | it was necessary for the waters to be withdrawn from a ~
196 1, 70 | the part from which ~the waters had withdrawn, "He called,
197 1, 70 | that which is covered with ~waters or not. So by the expression "
198 1, 70 | being covered by the ~waters; on the other hand, it was "
199 1, 70 | third day: first, when "the waters were gathered ~together
200 1, 71 | on the second ~day the waters were separated; and on the
201 1, 71 | fittingly described. For the ~waters produce that which the power
202 1, 71 | Therefore the words, "Let the waters bring forth the creeping
203 1, 71 | Further, fishes move in the waters, and birds in the air. If, ~
204 1, 71 | fishes are produced from the waters, birds ought to be produced ~
205 1, 71 | the air, and not from the waters.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[71] A[
206 1, 71 | fishes creep through the waters, for some, as ~seals, have
207 1, 71 | described by the words, "Let the waters bring forth the ~creeping
208 1, 71 | fifth day he mentions the waters and the ~firmament of heaven
209 1, 71 | that the nature ~of the waters produced them on that day
210 1, 71 | theirs, ~the words, "Let the waters bring forth the creeping
211 1, 73 | firmament, the gathering of the waters, and the appearing of dry
212 1, 73 | was still covered by the ~waters, nor had the heavenly bodies
213 1, 73 | Spirit of God ~moved over the waters," are unbecoming.~Aquin.:
214 1, 73 | is said, "moved over the ~waters" - that is to say, over
215 1, 73 | Spirit that moved over the waters. ~But in the formation,
216 1, 73 | work of ~distinguishing the waters was only begun on that day,
217 1, 104 | clear from Gn. 1:9 ~"Let the waters be gathered together into
218 1, 117 | according to ~Gn. 1:20: "Let the waters bring forth the creeping
219 2, 68 | written ~(Cant 8:7): "Many waters cannot quench charity."~
220 2, 68 | Jerusalem is not washed with the waters of an earthly ~river: it
221 2, 89 | Ps. 136:1): "Upon ~the waters of Babylon," i.e. "beside
222 2, 89 | Babylon," i.e. "beside the waters": because venial sins do ~
223 2, 93 | bounds, and set a law to the waters, that they should not pass ~
224 2, 102 | goats' skin) signified the waters which are above the ~firmament;
225 2, 102 | immolated . . . over living waters." These things he offered
226 2, 102 | the disease; and living waters, to wash away the filth.~
227 2, 102 | earthen vessel over living waters, because ~the waters of
228 2, 102 | living waters, because ~the waters of Baptism are sanctified
229 2, 102 | of the God-Man. By ~the waters of Baptism or of his tears
230 2, 102 | of all ~purified by the waters of Baptism, and by the waters
231 2, 102 | waters of Baptism, and by the waters of tears, in their ~faith
232 2, 102 | contemplation, yet dwell in the waters of sensual ~delights. The
233 2, 102 | glutton ~who plunges into the waters of pleasure. The ibis is
234 2, 24 | brought forth out of the waters, and animals that walk,
235 2, 169 | Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of His hand,"
236 3, 19 | supernaturally and ~by the unstable waters bearing up the weight of
237 3, 28 | virgin, ~and in the unstable waters bearing the weight of earthly
238 3, 38 | Christ, who "sanctified the waters by the touch ~of His most
239 3, 38 | pure flesh He endowed the waters with a regenerating ~virtue,"
240 3, 39 | cleansed, but to cleanse the waters, that, being purified by ~
241 3, 39 | bequeath the sanctified waters to those who were to be
242 3, 39 | Israel were crossing, the waters ~of the Jordan "were turned
243 3, 39 | those who pass through the waters of baptism. Therefore it ~
244 3, 39 | Epiphany (x): "As of ~yore the waters of the Jordan were held
245 3, 39 | the downward flow of the waters the river of blessings ~
246 3, 39 | dwell beside the running waters of Holy Scripture, in order
247 3, 39 | after being washed in the waters of ~baptism the Holy Ghost
248 3, 42 | written (Prov. 9:17): "Stolen waters are sweeter." Now, Christ'
249 3, 44 | atmosphere or a division of waters. ~Hence the Apostle says (
250 3, 45 | virgin and in the unstable waters ~bearing the weight of material
251 3, 46 | the human race from the waters of the ~Deluge; at the exodus
252 3, 62 | of regeneration on the ~waters by the contact of His most
253 3, 66 | Christ was plunged into the waters, the ~waters washed away
254 3, 66 | plunged into the waters, the ~waters washed away the sins of
255 3, 66 | pure flesh, endowed the waters with a regenerating and
256 3, 66 | cleansing virtue." ~But all waters are not connected with the
257 3, 66 | are not connected with the waters of the Jordan which ~Christ
258 3, 66 | s power flowed into all waters, by reason of, not ~connection
259 3, 66 | roses, just as chemical ~waters are distilled from certain
260 3, 66 | But seemingly, such like waters ~may be used in Baptism;
261 3, 66 | Since, therefore, such waters are not pure and plain water,
262 3, 66 | in sea-water and in other waters which we have ~to hand,
263 3, 66 | water. And ~therefore such waters may be used for Baptism.~
264 3, 66 | conferred with lye and the waters of Sulphur ~Baths: because
265 3, 66 | Baths: because such like waters are not incorporated, artificially
266 3, 66 | the same reason chemical waters cannot ~be used, as neither
267 3, 66 | of rose-water or chemical waters.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
268 3, 66 | Matth. 3:15) says: "The ~waters of Baptism would never avail
269 3, 72 | Ghost, Who comes down on the waters of Baptism bearing salvation
270 3, 72 | Matth. 3:15) says that "the waters of Baptism could never wash
271 3, 78 | entered not only into the waters which came into contact
272 3, 78 | with ~Christ, but into all waters throughout the whole world
273 Suppl, 18| exercised, even as the ~waters of Baptism. But just as
274 Suppl, 29| of regeneration on the waters. But He did not use this
275 Suppl, 72| the "second" day all the waters will be ~plunged into the
276 Suppl, 72| things that move in the ~waters will gather together and,
277 Suppl, 72| will rise as high ~as the waters of the deluge; whence it
278 Suppl, 72| from an ~outpouring of the waters of the world, so the fashion
279 Suppl, 72| the same height as did the waters of the ~deluge." But the
280 Suppl, 72| of the ~deluge." But the waters of the deluge did not rise
281 Suppl, 72| before were cleansed by the waters of the ~deluge, namely the
282 Suppl, 72| gathering together of the waters. Therefore it would seem ~
283 Suppl, 72| namely the ~substance of the waters, and their disposition,
284 Suppl, 72| not rise ~higher than the waters of the deluge. But the waters
285 Suppl, 72| waters of the deluge. But the waters of the deluge did ~not reach
286 Suppl, 72| fire, since not even the waters of the deluge ~reached it,
287 Suppl, 72| Now it is clear that the ~waters of the deluge did not rise
288 Suppl, 72| to that point, since the waters of the deluge rose to a
289 Suppl, 94| Let him pass from the snow waters ~to excessive heat."~Aquin.:
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