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1 1, 1 | manner; the changes of the moon, according to their appointments ;
2 1, 2 | hence) honour the sun, the moon, and the rest of the parts
3 1, 3 | the body; not the sun, the moon, nor any other of the things
4 1, 15 | advantage of all13, the Sun, the Moon, and those (other) luminaries
5 1, 34 | never-failing light to the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars. He has established,
6 1, 37(29) | heavenly bodies, the sun, moon, &c. a sort of ministry
7 1, 37 | lamps, as the sun and the moon, honouring Him who is beyond
8 1, 40 | hosts. Praise him sun and moon; praise him all ye stars
9 1, 41 | To Him also the sun, the moon, and the stars which are
10 1, 55 | circuit of the sun, the moon, and the stars, foretells1
11 1, 55 | does the eclipses of the moon, the vicissitudes of the
12 1, 62 | out in chirpings52. The moon also which is on the earth,
13 1, 62 | after the manner of the moon ; shewing itself now dichotomized,
14 2, 3 | Reverend Name to the Sun, the Moon, the very Heavens, and the
15 2, 20 | Providence as far off as the moon39; the company of those
16 2, 20 | doors at the distance of the moon, the Providence which is
17 2, 20 | men, (and) higher than the moon : that a Godhead existed;
18 2, 25 | the heavens, the sun, the moon, the stars, and wholly and
19 2, 44 | visible bodies; the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars, confessing
20 2, 45 | time might be, the Sun, the Moon, and the five other Stars,
21 2, 50 | even to (those) above the moon96; but, to have persuaded
22 2, 83 | monthly) changes of the moon, and the progress of the
23 3, 64 | upwards and seeing the Sun, Moon, and Stars, did they address
24 4, 35(140)| woman whom he named the moon -- (considering the Sun
25 5, 6 | these Heavens, the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars, are the
26 5, 6 | these beavens, the sun, the moon, the stars, and the whole
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