Book, Chapter

 1  III,   5, p.  126|      credible, if they have no rational explanation why the disciples
 2  III,   7, p.  156|        He made them hunters of rational and thinking souls, adding
 3   IV,   5, p.  172|        in souls, and in bodies rational and irrational, varying
 4   IV,  10, p.  184|      the unembodied and purely rational natures. And He is called
 5   IV,  10, p.  184|       our world, receiving our rational nature, for the sake of
 6    V, Int, p.  222|      of birth, and one kind of rational soul. And, thus, they say
 7    V, Int, p.  226|     the secondary Cause of the rational and spiritual essences after
 8    V, Int, p.  228|     purified and prepared with rational and clear minds to (d) receive
 9    V, Int, p.  229| irrational beasts, nor even in rational beings, except ... in such
10    V, Int, p.  230|      made." It calls Him also "Rational Light," and it calls Him
11    V,   1, p.  231|    before things begotten, the rational and Firstborn image of the
12    V,   1, p.  234|       embodied and unembodied, rational and irrational participating
13    V,   1, p.  234|   divine breath to those whose rational perception is not maimed,
14    V,   3, p.  239|    more certain is it that the rational powers, who corne after
15   VI,  15, p.   21|     not refer to irrational or rational animals. And so following
16  VII,   1, p.   63|        that they are devoid of rational bread, and of solid spiritual
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