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1 1, 1 | several) orders of the stars, as in their due course;
2 1, 30 | and that many orders of stars revolve in this ? And again, (
3 1, 31 | skilled in the courses of the stars, or be perfect in the precepts
4 1, 33 | time. It also precedes the stars (in its course), makes the
5 1, 34 | the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars. He has established, and
6 1, 40 | moon; praise him all ye stars and light. Praise him ye
7 1, 40(39)| approximates to that of the fixed stars : by some it has been thought
8 1, 41 | the sun, the moon, and the stars which are in the circuits
9 1, 43 | and perishable body: many stars of the life which is mortal
10 1, 47 | the appointed order of the stars; and (I know not) how many
11 1, 55 | the sun, the moon, and the stars, foretells1 what shall come
12 1, 62 | he impress a copy of the stars, both wandering and fixed.
13 1, 62(52)| places and groups of the stars; not unlike, perhaps, our
14 1, 64 | blood ; but, before the stars descend to the earth, and
15 2, 3 | the very Heavens, and the stars; nor did they confine themselves
16 2, 25 | the sun, the moon, the stars, and wholly and at once,
17 2, 44 | the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars, confessing at once, and
18 2, 45 | Moon, and the five other Stars, which have the title of
19 2, 83 | and the progress of the stars both planetary and fixed159. ~
20 3, 13(16)| the first residing in the Stars: the second consisting of
21 3, 64 | seeing the Sun, Moon, and Stars, did they address their
22 5, 6 | the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars, are the work of God; and
23 5, 6 | the sun, the moon, the stars, and the whole world, were
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