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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXVII | to every soul under the sun, is vulgar, and on account 2 2, XXX | true of Jesus. "For as the sun," he says, "which enlightens 3 2, XXXIII| prevailed in the day-time, the sun failing to give light?" 4 4, XXVIII| being good, "maketh His sun to arise upon the evil and 5 4, XXX | men, is compared to the sun, and moon, and stars, by 6 4, XXX | There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the 7 4, XXX | if the Greeks say, "Then sun and moon are the slaves 8 4, XXXI | lest, when thou seest the sun, and the moon, and the stars, 9 4, XLVIII| all things Jupiter, or the sun Apollo, or the moon Diana. 10 4, LVI | differ in no respect from the sun, or the moon, or the stars, 11 4, LVII | one is the glory of the sun, and another the glory of 12 4, LXXVII| of Euripides, that~'The Sun and Night are to mortals 13 4, LXXVII| Christians declared that the sun and the heavenly bodies 14 4, LXXVII| appears from the verse:--~"The Sun and Night are to mortals 15 4, LXXVII| the day when he said the sun, inasmuch as it is the cause 16 4, XCVIII| body in the Temple of the Sun. Now this story is indeed 17 5, VI | and powerful parts, as the sun, the moon, and the other 18 5, VI | they do not bow down to sun, moon, and stars, the host 19 5, VI | and when thou seest the sun, and the moon, and the stars, 20 5, VII | heaven, but not also to the sun, and moon, and stars, saying 21 5, VII | the heaven "a whole," and sun, moon, and stars its several 22 5, VII | the Jews, and suppose that sun, moon, and stars are parts 23 5, VIII | also is to do obeisance to sun, moon, and stars, as well 24 5, IX | law who offer sacrifice to sun, moon, and stars. And there 25 5, IX | law by not bowing down to sun, and moon, and stars, while 26 5, X | equally with angels, and sun, and moon, and stars, those 27 5, X | and when thou seest the sun, and the moon, and the stars, 28 5, X | There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the 29 5, X | mere) visible light of sun, and moon, and stars, that, 30 5, XI | Those, indeed, who worship sun, moon, and stars because 31 5, XI | as it were, a spark in sun, moon, and stars, in comparison 32 5, XI | that we thus speak of sun, and moon, and stars; but 33 5, XI | being persuaded that the sun himself, and moon, and stars 34 5, XI | God, why should not the sun say with greater reason 35 5, XI | not be so exalted (as the sun), nevertheless let such 36 5, XII | LORD" to seek to pray to sun or moon, or one of the stars, 37 5, XII | it be granted that "the sun, moon, and stars do foretell 38 5, XII | the senses. Nay, even if sun, and moon, and stars were 39 5, XIII | moreover, assumes that sun, and moon, and stars are 40 5, XIII | passages where we speak of sun, moon, and stars, and especially 41 5, XIII | charge of not worshipping sun, moon, and stars. And let 42 6, XXII | seventh, of gold, to the Sun,--thus imitating the different 43 6, L | of light and heaven, and sun, and moon, and stars, and 44 6, LI | days will come when not the sun, but the LORD Himself, will 45 6, LIV | righteousness will be the Sun, he will see them, God taking 46 6, LX | earth yet laid, nor the sun yet revolving, how could 47 6, LXXIII| those who imagine that the sun's rays are polluted by dung 48 6, LXXIX | enough, having arisen as the "Sun of righteousness," to send 49 7, XXII | then, as the rays of the Sun of righteousness shine into 50 7, XXXI | beyond the firmament, and a Sun of righteousness other than 51 7, XXXI | righteousness other than the sun we see. In a word, to distinguish 52 7, XLV | among visible things the sun is neither the eye nor vision, 53 7, LXV | temples, yet they worship the sun and the other works of God. 54 8, III | earth from the rising of the sun unto the going down thereof." 55 8, XXXV | heaven; for He maketh His sun to rise on the evil and 56 8, LXVI | commands you to celebrate the sun, or to sing a joyful triumphal 57 8, LXVI | celebrate the praises of the sun; for we have been taught 58 8, LXVI | We therefore praise the sun as the glorious workmanship 59 8, LXVI | call, "Praise the Lord, sun and moon," and with all 60 8, LXVI | Celsus classes with the sun, is the subject of various 61 8, LXVII | glorious an object as the sun, although we may celebrate 62 8, LXVII | sing hymns in honour of the sun and Minerva;" but we know 63 8, LXVII | Only-begotten, as do also the sun, the moon, the stars, and


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