Book, Chapter

1    II,        X| was not the effect of the moon, but of a demon.~ ~[In answering
2    II,        X| boy at the changes of the moon, so that men might think
3    II,        X|   they ascribed it to the moon's action, they would naturally
4    II,        X| blame Him who created the moon.~ ~Christ perceives that
5    II,        X|  of their ideas about the moon. By expelling the demon,
6    II,        X|   he really was under the moon's influence. Like a good
7   III,      XLI|  23). The law is like the moon, and the prophets like the
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