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animals 33
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35 into
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
On the workmanship of God

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1 2 | power of reason to the other animals, He provided beforehand 2 2 | either oppose the stronger animals with natural weapons, or 3 2 | as a prey to the greater animals, that their race might not 4 2 | which are given to the other animals, because wisdom was able 5 2 | he would be, as the dumb animals, if they were made naked 6 3 | that in which the other animals are born: for that these, 7 3 | pass by the more feeble animals. I ask, therefore, from 8 3 | the strength of the dumb animals without reason. Therefore 9 3 | equipped than the other animals, and more adorned. For though 10 3 | is safe from all the dumb animals, and all those which are 11 3 | nature does on the dumb animals; since, in their case, neither 12 3 | to change them into those animals whose condition they prefer 13 4 | the more feeble and timid animals herd together, that, since 14 4 | multitude; but the stronger animals seek solitudes, since they 15 5 | THE FIGURES AND LIMBS OF ANIMALS.~In the beginning, when 16 5 | when God was forming the animals, He did not wish to conglobate 17 5 | which supply various uses to animals. For in cattle and wild 18 6 | that he might show that animals are not produced by any 19 6 | world innumerable other animals of wonderful form and magnitude 20 6 | say that there had been animals of immense size, in which 21 6 | that, in the contrivance of animals, God did not foresee what 22 6 | Epicurus saw in the bodies of animals the skill of a divine plan; 23 6 | But since all the races of animals, and all the limbs, observe 24 7 | innumerable varieties of animals. For in almost all things 25 7 | things are the same in all animals, yet there is an infinite 26 7 | certain minute and injurious animals might be driven away from 27 8 | had determined of all the animals to make man alone heavenly, 28 8 | the rule not only over the animals which are on the earth, 29 8 | in the case of the dumb animals, but like an orb and a globe, 30 10| and this alone in the dumb animals, that it collects the food 31 10| to have formed the dumb animals as though lying on one side, 32 14| perhaps the more gentle animals would either have no gall 33 18| it has been given to all animals in common; but this especially


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