Book,  Chap.

1   2,   2|        the creatures, i.e., the rational ones, were made for the
2   2,   2|     rest in reason, such as the rational beings; but certain things
3   2,   2|     surpass the rest, i.e., the rational beings, are moved by will
4   2,   3| governed by God, and especially rational beings, such as is the command
5   2,   3|    remain in existence, so even rational beings it instructs on diverse
6   2,  26|     Because it was fitting that rational creatures first learn, and
7   2,  27|     Concerning the education of rational beings in this world. ~D.
8   2,  27|        ways is the education of rational beings accomplished in this
9   2,  28|         when in chaotic fashion rational creatures use their free
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