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Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter II: The Necessity of Perspicuous Definition. (4)
It is therefore better to say, in the common and distinct form of speech, "that the brightest of the heavenly bodies is named the sun." For this expression is more credible and clearer, and is likewise admitted by all.
Chapter 7: Of the Court, Place and Dwelling, also of the Government of Angels, how these things stood at the Beginning, after the Creation, and how they became as they are. (66)
Therefore the sun is the most shining and the brightest of all, and reenlighteneth all the stars [planets] again; all the stars work in its power, and...
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (72)
The true Birth or Geniture and Descent of the Sun and Planets is just thus, as followeth.
Chapter 3: Of the most blessed Triumphing, Holy, Holy, Holy Trinity, GOD the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, ONE only God. (48)
For as the sun stands in the midst, between the stars and the earth, enlightening all powers, and is the light and heart of all the powers, and is all...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXII (36)
And that which (thus) rises is the great luminary, and is so named according to its appearance, according as the Lord commanded.
Chaldean Oracles
The World and Nature. (131)
The Sun more true measureth all things by time, being itself the time of time, according to the Oracle of the Gods concerning it.
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (13)
First behold the sun; it is the heart or king of all stars, and giveth light to all stars from the east to the west; it enlighteneth and warmeth all,...
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (67)
Behold! the other planets are peculiar bodies of their own, which have a corporeal propriety of themselves, and are not bound to any settled or fixed...
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput IV (4)
But, what would any one say of the very ray of the sun? For the light is from the Good, and an image of the Goodness, wherefore also the Good is celeb...
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (43)
Now if the great heat were taken away from the sun, then it would be one light with God; but seeing in this time that cannot be, therefore it...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 12: Of the Opening of the Holy Scripture, that the Circumstances may be highly considered. The golden Gate, which God affords to the last World, wherein the Lily shall flourish [and blossom.] (19)
For it [the Sun] is an Essence like the Light of God, which kindles and enlightens the dark Mind of the Father, from whence, by the Light, there arise...
Popol Vuh
Part III, Chapter 3 (7)
Thus they spoke while they saw and invoked the coming of the sun, the arrival of day; and at the same time that they saw the rising of the sun, they...
Katha Upanishad
Fifth Vallī (15)
When he shines, everything shines after him; by his light all this is lighted.'...
Chapter 3: Of the most blessed Triumphing, Holy, Holy, Holy Trinity, GOD the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, ONE only God. (53)
Further, the sun is made or generated from all the stars, and is a light taken from the whole nature, and shineth again into the whole nature of this...
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (38)
But seeing the heat in the middle point or centre of the body was so mighty great, thereupon it extended itself so very largely, and opened the chambe...
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (69)
So that man should not dare to say that the sun is an open gate of the light of God; but it is as the light in a man's eye, whereas also the place of ...
The Masnavi
The Prince and the Handmaid (11-20)
None but the sun can display the sun, If you would see it displayed, turn not away from it. Shadows, indeed, may indicate the sun's presence, Shadows...
The Republic
Book VI (508)
Neither sight nor the eye in which sight resides is the sun? No. Yet of all the organs of sense the eye is the most like the sun? By far the most...
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (25)
Now if we consider rightly of the sun and stars, with their corpus or body, operations and qualities, then the very divine being may be found...
The Republic
Book VII (516)
Certainly. Last of all he will be able to see the sun, and not mere reflections of him in the water, but he will see him in his own proper place, and ...
Chapter 7: Of the Court, Place and Dwelling, also of the Government of Angels, how these things stood at the Beginning, after the Creation, and how they became as they are. (26)
Thou must understand this properly, what the meaning of it is: For when I speak by way of similitude, and liken the Son of God to the sun, or to a...
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