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   Book, Chapter
1 1, LIX | terrestrial things, such stars are wont to appear, indicating 2 4, XXIII| and water, and air, and stars,--and that all things exist 3 4, XXX | we do not assert that the stars are subject to us; since 4 4, XXX | to the sun, and moon, and stars, by him who said, "There 5 4, XXX | and another glory of the stars; for one star differeth 6 4, XXXI | sun, and the moon, and the stars, and all the host of heaven, 7 4, LV | and also to the lights and stars; and after these, to the 8 4, LVI | sun, or the moon, or the stars, or the sky, or any other 9 4, LVII | another the glory of the stars;" and among the stars themselves, " 10 4, LVII | the stars;" and among the stars themselves, "one star differeth 11 5, VI | heavenly bodies, both fixed stars and planets, as if it were 12 5, VI | bow down to sun, moon, and stars, the host of heaven, they 13 5, VI | sun, and the moon, and the stars, even all the host of heaven, 14 5, VII | to the sun, and moon, and stars, saying that the Jews do 15 5, VII | whole," and sun, moon, and stars its several parts. Now, 16 5, VII | suppose that sun, moon, and stars are parts of "heaven,"-- 17 5, VIII | obeisance to sun, moon, and stars, as well as images. You 18 5, IX | sacrifice to sun, moon, and stars. And there is thus great 19 5, IX | down to sun, and moon, and stars, while they are not so careful 20 5, X | and sun, and moon, and stars, those who are called by 21 5, X | sun, and the moon, and the stars, even all the host of heaven, 22 5, X | towards heaven, and tell the stars, if thou be able to number 23 5, X | they would become as the stars of heaven, were not likely 24 5, X | ye are this day as the stars of heaven for multitude." 25 5, X | the many righteous as the stars for ever and ever," etc. 26 5, X | and another glory of the stars; for one star differeth 27 5, X | light of sun, and moon, and stars, that, on account of that 28 5, X | true light, if indeed the stars in heaven are rational and 29 5, XI | who worship sun, moon, and stars because their light is visible 30 5, XI | spark in sun, moon, and stars, in comparison with God, 31 5, XI | speak of sun, and moon, and stars; but because we perceive 32 5, XI | sun himself, and moon, and stars pray to the Supreme God 33 5, XII | sun or moon, or one of the stars, whose influence does not 34 5, XII | that "the sun, moon, and stars do foretell rain, and heat, 35 5, XII | even if sun, and moon, and stars were able to prophesy better 36 5, XIII | that sun, and moon, and stars are regarded by us as of 37 5, XIII | speak of sun, moon, and stars, and especially these,--" 38 5, XIII | these,--"Praise Him, all ye stars, and thou, O light," and, " 39 5, XIII | worshipping sun, moon, and stars. And let us now bring forward 40 6, XXII | movement, viz., of the fixed stars, and of that which take 41 6, XXII | examine the reason of the stars being arranged in this order, 42 6, L | and sun, and moon, and stars, and some of them after 43 6, LX | of the (great) lights and stars upon the fourth, and of 44 8, LII | revolution of the unerring stars, the converse motion of 45 8, LXVII| also the sun, the moon, the stars, and all the host of heaven.


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