Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 5, 4| fear, such as the souls of irrational animals, and of wild beasts,
2 II, 6, 3| that the angels are more irrational than the dumb animals, they
3 II, 8, 3| vacuum. It is, moreover, irrational and impious to conceive
4 II, 10, 1| therefore in the highest degree irrational, that we should take no
5 II, 18, 7| inconsistent, foolish, and irrational? Those, too, who listen
6 II, 30, 3| some rational, and others irrational, but all adorned with beauty?
7 II, 31, 1| fierce, and terrible, and irrational [among them] thou wilt drive
8 III, 25, 1| ruler; which things are not irrational or vain, but they have understanding
9 IV, 4, 3| chaff, being inanimate and irrational, have been made such by
10 IV, 35, 1| say that it is altogether irrational to bring down the Father
11 IV, 37, 6| were not [formed] as things irrational or of a [merely] animal
12 IV, 37, 7| good would be [virtually] irrational, because not the result
13 IV, 38, 4| Irrational, therefore, in every respect,
14 V, 8, 3| prophets compare them to irrational animals, on account of the
15 V, 8, 3| cattle, by rivalling their irrational life. And we also, as the
16 V, 8, 3| this stamp as cattle and irrational beasts.~4.
17 V, 8, 4| the light of cattle and irrational creatures; and the law has
18 V, 9, 3| kingdom of God: [it is as] irrational blood, like water poured
|