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1 I | the souls and bodies of animals, certainly when the why 2 XX | drawing on the stories of animals and the sagacity they show, 3 XX | for our sakes, for the animals which serve us; "He causeth 4 XX | far less than that of the animals, and very far less than 5 XX | beasts as elephants. Some animals which were intended by nature 6 XX | them, just as we do the animals that are not wild. So then, 7 XX | and boars, and all such animals, are given to us to exercise 8 XX | or kind of instinct the animals have in using the antidotes 9 XX | come to be known by the animals, is this any proof that 10 XX | each animal, shows that the animals have not wisdom or reason, 11 XX | say the same of the other animals. But Celsus thinks the books 12 XX | supposed to surpass other animals, let me remind those who 13 XX | opinion that many other animals will put in a claim to the 14 XX | learn the art from other animals, and specially from birds; 15 XX | for divination by means of animals, or not. Secondly, among 16 XX | gods of divination that the animals receive their impulses, 17 XX | flights and cries, the other animals to such and such movements; 18 XX | that the souls of these animals are more divine than others, 19 XX | from demons or gods the animals derive their divination 20 XX | by birds, and the other animals believed to be "divining," 21 XX | instances to show that the animals have not in themselves a 22 XX | fully "possess" the gentler animals as they can the wild ones, 23 XX | really wickedness in such animals. ~20. And nothing in Moses 24 XX | the different natures of animals, and has either learnt from 25 XX | made the discovery, all the animals which he classifies as unclean 26 XX | generally speaking, clean animals. Amongst the unclean Moses 27 XX | the Prophets, that these animals are taken to represent the 28 XX | demons and each kind of animals. And as among men some are 29 XX | of them may use certain animals to deceive men, according 30 XX | give the impulse to such animals, and not to men, though 31 XX | false that "many of the animals have claims to Divine conceptions," 32 XXI | necessary for our purpose. But animals, plants, and generally whatever 33 XXI | most part 436the nature of animals is adapted to all their 34 XXI(436)| a varying quantity among animals." ~ 35 Index | laws, 166.~Lot, 10.~Lower animals, made for man, 113, 136;