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1 I| signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the stars, and in
2 I| gross and rude, and the moon shall be as blood, and the
3 I| then shall be dark and the moon shall give no light, hereby
4 I| is more shining than the moon and more clear than the
5 I| ne of the sun, ne of the moon, ne with any of the angels,
6 I| day God made the sun and moon and stars, etc. The fifth
7 II| angels serve. The sun and the moon marvel them of his beauty,
8 III| The city needeth no sun ne moon to shine in it, for the
9 V| images of the sun and of the moon and of the stars, and made
10 V| He beheld the sun, the moon, and the stars, and summoned
11 V| manner of a star, like to the moon in quantity, and to the
12 V| natural eclipse, for the moon was then from the sun, and
13 V| Heliopolis, and we saw the moon of heaven go disordinately,
14 VI| the sun lifted up, and the moon set in his order, that is
15 VI| bed with his wife, and the moon shone right clear which
16 VI| spiritual heaven, the sun, the moon, and the stars, that is
17 VI| upon the centre, and the moon waning in the house of Mars
18 VII| therein, and of the sun, the moon, the stars, and of the planets
19 VII| that is to say, the sun, moon, stars, and planets, how
20 VII| said that if he saw sun or moon within ten years he should
21 VII| they lie saying that the moon came to him, whom receiving
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