Book, Paragraph

 1   I,   6|      occupations, would now be living in the most placid tranquillity,
 2   I,  29|       and by the very power of living, does He not cause us to
 3   I,  37|     the writings of those who, living nearest to the days of antiquity,
 4  II,   2|        to men blind and verily living in impiety, and pointed
 5  II,  16|        and they are said to be living creatures, and to act as
 6  II,  39|      this He sent souls, that, living till then in calm and undisturbed
 7 III,  32| because it provides all things living with food; others declare
 8 III,  33|         and does not signify a living power; the second, of a
 9 III,  33|      of a desire common to all living creatures; while the third
10 III,  35|  together and changed into one living creature, with unity of
11 III,  35|       certainly not themselves living creatures; for in no thing
12   V,  28|  passed from the number of the living, and was buried according
13  VI,   3|    that they exist, and have a living being? For do we honour
14 VII,  16|       honoured by the blood of living creatures being offered
15 VII,  17|    bulls, and by slaying other living creatures. And in what respect
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