Book, Chapter
1 1, 17-27| prey for the fowls of the air. For in more ways than one
2 5, 3-4 | imaginations, as fowls of the air, nor their own diving curiosities (
3 5, 10-20| subtile (like the body of the air), which they imagine to
4 6, 1-1 | field, and fowls of the air? Thou hadst made me wiser,
5 7, 1-1 | all, of earth and water, air and heaven, yet would it
6 7, 1-2 | that as the body of this air which is above the earth,
7 7, 1-2 | the body not of heaven, air, and sea only, but of the
8 7, 5-7 | therein (as sea, earth, air, stars, trees, mortal creatures);
9 9, 10-25| of earth, and waters, and air, hushed also the pole of
10 10, 6-9 | us." I asked the moving air; and the whole air with
11 10, 6-9 | moving air; and the whole air with his inhabitants answered, "
12 10, 9-16 | passes and evaporates into air affects the sense of smell,
13 10, 10-17| noise passed through the air, and now are not. But the
14 10, 17-26| wiser than the fowls of the air, I will pass beyond memory
15 10, 31-43| which land, and water, and air serve our weakness, our
16 10, 42-67| themselves the princes of the air, the fellow-conspirators
17 11, 5-7 | heaven and earth; nor in the air, or waters, seeing these
18 13, 23-33| and over the fowls of the air, and over all cattle and
19 13, 23-34| sea, and the fowls of the air, and over all cattle, and
20 13, 25-38| to all the fowls of the air, and to the beasts of the
21 13, 32-47| called heaven) this space of air through which wander the
22 13, 32-47| because the grossness of the air, which bears up the flights
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