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1 II, 5 | the times in such various courses during all eternity, are 2 II, 5 | because they have their courses fixed and in accordance 3 II, 5 | he was arguing about the courses of the stars, while he understood 4 II, 5 | then, in completing their courses, do they preserve their 5 II, 5 | might rim through their courses in the heaven with a divine 6 II, 5 | moon, but also the unequal courses of the stars, whether fixed 7 II, 5 | accomplishment of their courses; but it is the design of 8 II, 5 | darkness, by which alternate courses of labour and rest might 9 II, 10| succession with each other the courses and perpetual revolutions 10 II, 12| manages and rules their courses, fail to begin its exercise 11 II, 14| country, they observed the courses of the stars, and their 12 III, 5 | finds out. For the various courses of the sun and moon, and 13 III, 11| undertake either of these courses follow a devious path, and 14 III, 24| antipodes? They saw the courses of the stars travelling 15 III, 24| contrivance regulated their courses, nor how they returned from 16 VI, 8 | they wander with uncertain courses. But whoever strives to 17 VII, 16| for man to ascertain the courses of the heavenly bodies or 18 VII, 27| have completed the seven courses of the work which we undertook,