Book, Chapter
1 3, VI | These true bodies even the beasts and birds perceive as well
2 3, VI | that I should excel the beasts, but only after the guidance
3 5, III | as they do those of “the beasts of the field,”124 so that
4 5, III | and birds, and four-footed beasts, and creeping things.”130 “
5 6, I | differentiated me from the beasts of the field and the birds
6 6, IX | to birds and four-footed beasts, and creeping things”199:
7 6, XIII | fruitful trees, and all cedars; beasts and all cattle; creeping
8 6, XVII | to the capacities of the beasts - and thence on up to the
9 9, XVII | cleave to thee. For even beasts and birds possess memory,
10 9, XVII | me from the four-footed beasts and the fowls of the air
11 9, XXV | parts of memory which the beasts also possess, because I
12 12, XXI | soul” there shall be good beasts, acting meekly. For thou
13 12, XXIII| over all cattle and wild beasts, and over all the earth,
14 12, XXIII| to the level of the brute beasts, and made like them.626~
15 12, XXIV | trees, and plants, and the beasts of the earth. But this “
16 12, XXIV | said to plants or trees or beasts or serpents - although all
17 12, XXV | fowls of the air and the beasts of the field and all creeping
18 12, XXXII| elements, fruitful with fishes, beasts, and birds - and we notice
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