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1 1, 9 | man,~He cannot withstand animal desire; that is his failing.~
2 1, 9 | gentleness or amity,~Because the animal nature sways their temperament.~
3 1, 9 | parable;~They are types of thy animal and rational souls.~This
4 1, 9 | position.~Like the wife, the animal soul seeks comfort,~Sometimes
5 2, 1 | neglected the ass, and the poor animal remained all night without
6 2, 3 | moments;" that at death the animal soul is destroyed, that
7 2, 18 | sea;~Thou in body art an animal, in thy soul an angel;~Hence
8 3, 5 | different description of the animal. One, as it were, called
9 3, 17 | plant and rose again an animal. 5 ~I died as an animal
10 3, 17 | animal. 5 ~I died as an animal and arose a man. ~Why then
11 3 (5)| feed and be transmuted into animal, , and in like manner animal
12 3 (5)| animal, , and in like manner animal becomes man. See the passage
13 3 (8)| vital spirits aspire, to animal, ~To intellectual." ~
14 4, 6 | holy prophets, but man's animal lust with the demons. And
15 4, 9 | from the vegetive to the animal state~He had no remembrance
16 4, 9 | know,~Drew man out of the animal into the human state.~Thus
17 5, 3 | the vegetive state to the animal state of trial;~Thence again
18 5, 10 | bade him go and entice some animal to come near his lair, so
19 5, 13 | If the prince lacked the animal manliness of asses,~Yet
20 6, 7 | close relations with an animal of another species, but
21 6, 7 | you managed to catch an animal that lives in the water?"
22 6, 7 | folly in consorting with an animal of a different genus to
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