Aún no tenemos significados para "corporeal matter".
1Therefore men, by the power of the soul, can change corporeal matter.
2Therefore man can change corporeal matter by the power of his soul.
3But in the working of miracles a change is wrought in corporeal matter.
4Therefore when the soul is of strong imagination, it can change corporeal matter.
5Therefore much more is corporeal matter changed by a conception of an angel.
6Therefore much more efficaciously can an angel by his power transform corporeal matter.
7Much more, then, can the human soul by its power change corporeal matter.
8Therefore the effect of the heavenly bodies is of necessity received in corporeal matter.
9Therefore it is unreasonable to say that there are seminal virtues in corporeal matter.
10How did corporeal matter deserve of Thee, to be even invisible and without form?
11Objection 1: It would seem that corporeal matter obeys the mere will of an angel.
12But the human body was made of corporeal matter, as stated above (A.
13But this would not be unless the power of the soul could change corporeal matter.
14Therefore there are no seminal virtues in corporeal matter.
15But the soul is the act of corporeal matter, as is clear from its definition.
16For its power is indeed infinite inasmuch as it is not terminated by corporeal matter.
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