Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  5|     courses and movements of the stars are the cause of human actions,
 2 Pre,     0, 10|     Regarding the sun, moon, and stars, whether they are living
 3   I,    II, 10|        and earth, sun, moon, and stars, and all things in them.
 4   I,     V,  5|    ascend into heaven; above the stars of heaven shall I place
 5   I,   VII,  2|         regarding sun, moon, and stars, viz., that they are unchangeable,
 6   I,   VII,  2|        respecting sun, moon, and stars,-whether the opinion, entertained
 7   I,   VII,  2|     assert that not only may the stars be subject to sin, but even
 8   I,   VII,  2|    following are his words: "The stars also are not clean in Thy
 9   I,   VII,  2|          incur censure for being stars that are not clean, if they
10   I,   VII,  3|         a commandment to all the stars," says the Lord. What, now,
11   I,   VII,  3|      motion. And seeing that the stars move with such order and
12   I,   VII,  3|      queen of heaven. Yet if the stars are living and rational
13   I,   VII,  3|        the language of Job, "the stars are not dean in His sight,"
14   I,   VII,  4|          rule the night, and the stars also," or whether their
15   I,   VII,  5|         although the body of the stars is ethereal, it is nevertheless
16   I,   VII,  5|           the sun, and moon, and stars, are said to be subject
17   I,   VII,  5| expressed regarding the moon and stars.~Let us see now what is
18  II,    IX,  3|         another the glory of the stars; for one star differeth
19  II,    IX,  5|          others the glory of the stars; to cause one star to differ
20  II,     X,  2|         another the glory of the stars; that one star differeth
21  II,     X,  2|         another the glory of the stars." And wishing again to teach
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