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| Alphabetical [« »] suited 3 sulky 1 summer 2 sun 34 sunset 1 superfluous 1 superior 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 women 35 an 35 magistrates 34 sun 34 you 33 then 33 things | Tommaso Campanella city of the Sun (The) IntraText - Concordances sun |
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1 Capt| forthwith to the City of the Sun.~ 2 Capt| that of the City of the Sun.~On the inside of the second 3 Capt| the year, that is when the sun enters respectively the 4 Capt| inhabitants of the City of the Sun. For with them deformity 5 Capt| But in the City of the Sun, while duty and work are 6 Capt| inhabitants of the City of the Sun, that they did not make 7 Capt| inhabitants of the City of the Sun do not fear death, because 8 Capt| inhabitants of the City of the Sun, and to be under their rule 9 Capt| warriors of the City of the Sun, however, are always the 10 Capt| warriors of the City of the Sun, wheeling into wings and 11 Capt| magistrates from the City of the Sun, and by degrees they are 12 Capt| people of the City of the Sun refuse to take money, but 13 Capt| people in the City of the Sun are much amused when they 14 Capt| great festivities when the sun enters the four cardinal 15 Capt| has its coming from the sun and returns to it. And for 16 Capt| the morning to the rising sun, then to the setting sun, 17 Capt| sun, then to the setting sun, then to the south, and 18 Capt| evening, first to the setting sun, to the rising sun, to the 19 Capt| setting sun, to the rising sun, to the north, and at length 20 Capt| to the revolution of the sun, and not of the stars, and 21 Capt| other. They hold that the sun approaches nearer and nearer, 22 Capt| moon, years by that of the sun. They praise Ptolemy, admire 23 Capt| Christ is by the signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the 24 Capt| eternity of the world. The sun and the stars they, so to 25 Capt| things they venerate the sun, but they consider no created 26 Capt| God under the image of the Sun, and they call it the sign 27 Capt| built an altar like to the sun in shape, and the priests 28 Capt| priests praise God in the sun and in the stars, as it 29 Capt| and of His glory in the sun. They say there is but one 30 Capt| themselves when they approach the sun or are in conjunction with 31 Capt| below, namely, that the sun is the father, and the earth 32 Capt| fire is derived from the sun. The sea is the sweat of 33 Capt| to the system of stars, sun, and earth, but to God only; 34 Capt| works to a higher end. The sun strives to burn up the earth,