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1 1, 1 | consider the courses of the sun (as being) according to
2 1, 2 | and (hence) honour the sun, the moon, and the rest
3 1, 3 | eyes of the body; not the sun, the moon, nor any other
4 1, 15 | advantage of all13, the Sun, the Moon, and those (other)
5 1, 30 | again, (that) there is one sun, not many ? and that this
6 1, 30 | as in things visible, one sun gives light to the whole
7 1, 33 | So also the light of the Sun is one; yet, by its one
8 1, 34 | powers unspeakable", the Sun, the Heavens, ./. and the
9 1, 34 | never-failing light to the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars.
10 1, 37(29) | the heavenly bodies, the sun, moon, &c. a sort of ministry
11 1, 37 | and holding lamps, as the sun and the moon, honouring
12 1, 37 | also, at the rising of the sun, and the Ethiopians at its
13 1, 40 | ye his hosts. Praise him sun and moon; praise him all
14 1, 41 | unutterable. To Him also the sun, the moon, and the stars
15 1, 55 | making the circuit of the sun, the moon, and the stars,
16 2, 1 | of him who arose (as the sun) upon mankind was necessary,
17 2, 3 | that Reverend Name to the Sun, the Moon, the very Heavens,
18 2, 13 | even as the rising of the sun illuminates (all) the portions
19 2, 24(61) | which makes the body of the Sun to represent the Father,
20 2, 25 | well, that the heavens, the sun, the moon, the stars, and
21 2, 44 | fixed in visible bodies; the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars,
22 2, 45 | that time might be, the Sun, the Moon, and the five
23 2, 52 | willing to point out the sun, with the luminaries that
24 2, 83 | annual) courses of the sun, the (monthly) changes of
25 3, 9 | the whole earth under the sun; (and) did so settle by
26 3, 11 | person ever arose (as the sun) with his rational light
27 3, 34 | so fully arisen (like the sun) and given light from the
28 3, 34 | were of the course of the Sun, all the nations of the
29 3, 36 | called among the Greeks the Sun's day35? And, that they
30 3, 39 | For42, as the rays of the sun's light suffer nothing from
31 3, 39 | example, the rays51 of the Sun sent down from heaven to
32 3, 39 | become clay, nor did the Sun become polluted, by its
33 3, 60 | by them, to arise (as the sun) in all nations, (and) among
34 3, 64 | looking upwards and seeing the Sun, Moon, and Stars, did they
35 3, 79 | those at the setting of the Sun, glorify, by means of the
36 4, 3(4) | and at the settings of the Sun. I add this merely for the
37 4, 6 | salvation, He arose (as the sun) in His brightness, and
38 4, 6 | not the rising (as of the Sun) of our Saviour, -- could
39 4, 7 | Disciples should arise (as the Sun) throughout the whole world ?
40 4, 7 | time, the rising (as of the Sun) of our Saviour, which he
41 4, 7 | promise, -- arose (as the Sun) throughout the whole creation ;
42 4, 7 | arising (of light as of the Sun) to the whole world. For,
43 4, 19 | righteousness arise (as the sun), and abundance of peace60.
44 4, 20(66) | account of the eclipse of the Sun which took place at the
45 4, 34 | the righteous shine as the sun, in the kingdom of their
46 4, 35(140)| moon -- (considering the Sun probably as his own representative).
47 5, 6 | that these Heavens, the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars,
48 5, 6 | that these beavens, the sun, the moon, the stars, and
49 5, 52 | Saviour, should arise (as the sun) on tens of thousands. ~
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