Book,  Chap.

 1   2,   2|        such as angels and human beings. But the rest are acknowledged
 2   2,   2|  aforementioned angels or human beings. But the human being should
 3   2,   2|          But what? beyond human beings and angels, were not other
 4   2,   2|       or was filled with living beings; and the earth was unadorned,
 5   2,   2|       inhabitants, i.e., native beings; and irrational animals
 6   2,   2|    reason, such as the rational beings; but certain things are
 7   2,   2|        rest, i.e., the rational beings, are moved by will and reason,
 8   2,   2|         we have seen that human beings by a certain method borrow
 9   2,   3|         and especially rational beings, such as is the command
10   2,   3|     existence, so even rational beings it instructs on diverse
11   2,   4| successive generation, as human beings or cattle, and the rest
12   2,   5|      behalf of angels and human beings? M. Through lawgiving. ~
13   2,   7|       instruct angels and human beings; to be sure, the devil's
14   2,  10|       human government by human beings. ~D. In how many ways does
15   2,  10|         the government of human beings for their own sake occur?
16   2,  10|         subtly about irrational beings nor is there a desire of
17   2,  15|       regard to the other human beings. ~[2] D. How many acceptances
18   2,  27|       the education of rational beings in this world. ~D. In how
19   2,  27|       the education of rational beings accomplished in this world?
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