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1 I, 38| who hath shown that we are creatures imperfectly formed, that 2 II, 16| your thoughts that we are creatures either quite like the rest, 3 II, 16| we scorn to be ranked as creatures? Their bodies are built 4 II, 16| pass into cattle and other creatures, it is even more clearly 5 II, 16| they are said to be living creatures, and to act as such. 6 II, 23| surrounded him with venomous creatures, will he not go through 7 II, 40| hither, that while the other creatures are fed by what springs 8 II, 40| their weakness from the dumb creatures; using violence to the earth 9 II, 47| by the Supreme Deity were creatures produced so useless, so 10 II, 52| whence are the souls of these creatures? For it is not credible 11 II, 52| means for producing the creatures which live in each of them. 12 II, 59| what other birds and winged creatures? what the different kinds 13 III, 8| formed by the Creator of the creatures of earth, only that, by 14 III, 33| desire common to all living creatures; while the third refers 15 III, 35| certainly not themselves living creatures; for in no thing can parts 16 V, 2| profound slumbers, they gave to creatures of earth an opportunity 17 V, 12| immortals, was he one of the creatures of earth, or one of the 18 VI, 1| do not offer the blood of creatures slain in sacrifices, incense, 19 VI, 16| methods and views from dumb creatures, and let these teach you 20 VII, 4| enjoyment, and, like some base creatures, are affected by agreeable 21 VII, 4| the slaughter of harmless creatures, to have the ears ringing 22 VII, 5| of wild beasts and savage creatures, agitates those who suffer 23 VII, 16| honoured by the blood of living creatures being offered to them, why 24 VII, 17| by slaying other living creatures. And in what respect does 25 VII, 20| and the bristles of the creatures are jet-black. Do you, then, 26 VII, 20| Do you leave the wretched creatures, despoiled it may be, and 27 VII, 23| of no avail, since both creatures are excited to do mischief, 28 VII, 25| no men, understood by no creatures! if indeed their favours 29 VII, 28| see that, even among the creatures sprung from the earth, the 30 VII, 34| that they are worthless creatures, and that there is no great 31 VII, 35| distinction has been given to the creatures of earth which the Author