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1 1, XXXVII | done in the instance of one animal, He could do, if it pleased 2 1, XXXVII | there is a certain female animal which has no intercourse 3 1, XXXVII | vultures), and that this animal, without sexual intercourse, 4 1, LII | this or that irrational animal as a god, or not to guard 5 1, LII | of the flesh of such an animal. Now, if in carrying our 6 2, XLVIII | as the hart, which is an animal hostile to serpents, and 7 3, XVII | worship of the irrational animal? But if he should assert 8 3, LXIX | Creator of the rational animal" rather than against the 9 4, VII | improvement of the rational animal, by affording him occasions 10 4, XXV | cannot allow of the rational animal being considered wholly 11 4, LVIII | although the body of each animal correspond to its soul, 12 4, LVIII | evident that the body of that animal whose soul was the work 13 4, LVIII | differ from the body of that animal in which dwells a soul which 14 4, LXXV | call us the lords of the animal creation because we hunt 15 4, LXXXIII| human body, but that of an animal. Christians, however, will 16 4, LXXXVII| inclination of the nature of each animal towards certain kinds of 17 4, LXXXVII| the preservation of the animal. And, indeed, if I wished 18 4, LXXXVII| regarding the rest of the animal creation, although Celsus 19 4, XCI | the serpent (since this animal also is made use of by the 20 4, XCIII | with a certain species of animal. And as among men there 21 4, XCIII | them employs one kind of animal for the purpose of deluding 22 4, XCIII | means of another kind of animal. Observe, moreover, to what 23 4, XCVIII | related of the nature of this animal, and of its gentle disposition. 24 5, XXXVI | results from the use of the animal in the cultivation of the 25 5, XXXVIII| subject to men, and all the animal creation. For in this way, 26 5, XXXIX | the rational and gentle animal, which acts always in conformity 27 6, XVI | this point also, that this animal. according to the law, is 28 6, XXVIII | the serpent, which is an animal most hostile to and greatly 29 6, XXX | third "an amphibious sort of animal, and one that hissed frightfully;" 30 6, LXXX | or asps, or some other animal; but on the present occasion 31 7, XL | a lion, or an amphibious animal, as the doorkeepers or guides 32 7, XL | the lion, the amphibious animal, and other such monsters. 33 7, XLV | mind, and lead a merely animal life--the life of the body, 34 8, XXVIII | must also abstain from all animal food, in accordance with 35 8, XXIX | their food the blood of an animal nor the flesh of an animal 36 8, XXIX | animal nor the flesh of an animal torn by wild beasts, and 37 8, XXXI | demons, and that not an animal can breathe without receiving