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1 7| nature. But a ray of the sun a man cannot divide because 2 8| nor is the nature of the sun ever more or less than what 3 20| Manichaean teaching about the Sun. ~And because Truth quickly 4 20| dealing with the Moon to the Sun . . . that it may refute 5 20| it. For they say that the Sun receives the Light from 6 20| there then no room in the Sun to receive all those Parts 7 20| Moon ? But, perhaps, the Sun might receive it, but the 8 20| carrying. How, again, does the Sun not show that there has 9 20| she is lessening. Is the sun then a vessel not completely 10 20| this full object (i.e., the Sun) which does not receive 11 21| the true purpose of the Sun and Moon. ~Let us forsake 12 21| use the reckoning of the Sun, though they do not desert 13 21| darkness are indicated by the Sun. Behold the division of 14 21| indicated by the Moon. [The Sun marks the days not the months.] 15 21| is by the rising of the Sun and the setting of the Sun 16 21| Sun and the setting of the Sun that the days are divided. 17 21| purpose of numbering, made the Sun to number the days, as also 18 21| of twelve hours, and the Sun moves through a course of 19 21| hours, it is clear that the Sun is the fount of days. And, 20 22| year in the course of the Sun ? They are these three excellent 21 22| excess which exists in the Sun days are intercalated in 22 22| if the numbering of the Sun is not arranged (with exactness) 23 22| on the fullness from the Sun, as for these three superfluous 24 22| superfluous hours which are in the Sun there is no place for them ( 25 22| numbering of the days of the Sun, the Lord of the Luminaries 26 24| The purity of the Moon and Sun. ~And if they say that because 27 24| visible, then how is the Sun visible, seeing that it 28 24| lxxxiv.] And it is the Sun that goes and comes every 29 28| and from the Moon to the Sun, to be refined, and to be 30 28| and from the Moon to the Sun, and (why does it) not flit 31 35| revile the worship of the Sun and Moon. For they are like