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1 II, XVII| that could be felt, and the sun hid the rays that belong 2 III, IV| hurt everything beneath the sun, but pursues those that 3 III, XIV| the earth, darkened the sun, and brought up the dead, 4 III, XIV| Again, if the earthly sun shines everywhere, why not 5 III, XLI| away at dawn before the Sun and His twelvefold crown 6 IV, XI| disappears as soon as the sun goes in. Even so is "the 7 IV, XVIII| own choice. The heavenly sun is like the earthly, whose 8 IV, XXV| such as the light of the sun. Rightly then does he give 9 IV, XXVI| We may liken Him to the sun, which gives things light 10 IV, XXVI| one true God. ~ ~As the sun gives light to all, and 11 IV, XXVIII| immortality. For just as the sun when it descends into wetness 12 IV, XXVIII| God the Word, who is the Sun of the world of mind, though 13 IV, XXX| that is able to see, the sun fills it with abundant light 14 IV, XXX| commits it to darkness. The sun itself does nothing wrong, 15 IV, XXX| He is not wronged by the sun's rays, but he made darkness 16 IV, XXX| light in his seeing the sun, and by having a proof of 17 V | shine brighter than the sun. And together with his faith