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1 Intro| another—three of them, the Sun, Mercury, Venus, with equal 2 Intro| with them. And God made the sun and moon and five other 3 Intro| nearest to the earth, the sun in that next, the morning 4 Intro| which move opposite to the sun but with equal swiftness— 5 Intro| earth which is called the sun, to give light over the 6 Intro| moon, a year by that of the sun. Other periods of wonderful 7 Intro| eyes had never seen the sun, stars, and heavens, the 8 Intro| earth is revolving round the sun, and not the sun around 9 Intro| round the sun, and not the sun around the earth. He does 10 Intro| a body moving round the sun in space: there is no truer 11 Intro| three, three of either:—the Sun, moving in the opposite 12 Intro| following progression:— Moon 1, Sun 2, Venus 3, Mercury 4, Mars 13 Intro| Mercury, Venus, and the Sun appearing to overtake and 14 Intro| the planets, including the sun, are carried round in the 15 Intro| different lengths of the sun’s course in different parts 16 Intro| with the outer heaven and sun in twenty-four hours, there 17 Intro| motion of the earth and sun would have the effect of 18 Intro| with the outer heaven and sun; although the whole question 19 Intro| the relation of earth and sun, their movements are nowhere 20 Intro| and the revolution of the sun and outer heaven precisely 21 Intro| earth on its axis and of the sun and outer heavens around 22 Intro| the eye, the light of the sun, and the light emitted from 23 Intro| eye meets the light of the sun, and both together meet 24 Intro| revolving in space around the sun or a central fire; (4) that 25 Intro| Anaxagoras, Plato made the sun and stars living beings 26 Intro| world of order, to which the sun and moon and the stars belong, 27 Intro| heavenly bodies, including the sun and moon, the earth and 28 Timae| winter frost or of summer sun does not prevent, mankind 29 Timae| one another; and three (Sun, Mercury, Venus) he made 30 Timae| the creation of time. The sun and moon and five other 31 Timae| the earth, and next the sun, in the second orbit above 32 Timae| equal swiftness with the sun, but in an opposite direction; 33 Timae| this is the reason why the sun and Hermes and Lucifer overtake 34 Timae| fire, which we now call the sun, in the second from the 35 Timae| orbit and overtaken the sun, and the year when the sun 36 Timae| sun, and the year when the sun has completed his own orbit. 37 Timae| seen the stars, and the sun, and the heaven, none of


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