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 1 Pre,     0,  5|          of the Church, that every rational soul is possessed of free-will
 2 Pre,     0,  9|          everything possessed of a rational nature.~
 3   I,    II,  4|            the truth? or how could rational beings exist, unless the
 4   I,    II,  7|           making them known to the rational creation; and is also the
 5   I,   III,  5|           saints as in sinners, in rational beings and in dumb animals;
 6   I,   III,  6|        from this, that all who are rational beings are partakers of
 7   I,   III,  6|           just men and sinners, by rational and irrational beings, and
 8   I,   III,  6|    participating in which they are rational beings. That declaration
 9   I,   III,  6|           patent to all who have a rational knowledge of how long a
10   I,   III,  8|            of reason, renders them rational beings. From which it follows
11   I,   III,  8|            Father; secondly, their rational nature from the Word; thirdly,
12   I,    IV,  2|      cognate topic relating to our rational nature. We shall, however,
13   I,    IV,  2|           place the subject of all rational beings, which are distinguished
14   I,     V    |                      Chapter V.-On Rational Natures.~
15   I,     V,  1|        remarks upon the subject of rational natures, and on their species
16   I,     V,  1|        that there were still other rational offices and orders besides
17   I,     V,  2|       rectitude and justice. Every rational creature, therefore, is
18   I,     V,  2|          discussing the subject of rational natures, it is not proper
19   I,     V,  2|       human beings, and are called rational animals; nay, even this
20   I,     V,  2|          And therefore, with other rational natures, we must also thoroughly
21   I,    VI,  3|           an inference, that every rational nature may, in passing from
22   I,   VII,  1|            language, the nature of rational beings being discussed more
23   I,   VII,  1|          Church. All souls and all rational natures, whether holy or
24   I,   VII,  3|           that they are living and rational beings; then, in the next
25   I,   VII,  3|      ordinarily the case only with rational beings. "I have given a
26   I,   VII,  3|           the stars are living and rational beings, there will undoubtedly
27   I,  VIII,  2|            of different natures of rational beings, they are nevertheless
28   I,  VIII,  3|           to our view, there is no rational creature which is not capable
29   I,  VIII,  4|         and distinguished order of rational creatures among celestial
30   I,  VIII,  4|          that is a second order of rational creatures, who have devoted
31   I,  VIII,  4|             But the third order of rational creatures is that of those
32   I,  VIII,  4|   abasement that they forget their rational nature and dignity, and
33   I,  VIII,  4|          the world, when souls and rational creatures shall have been
34  II,     I,  1|            is composed not only of rational and diviner natures, and
35  II,     I,  1|            great a diversity among rational beings themselves, on account
36  II,     I,  2|            spirit, whether soul or rational existence, however called,
37  II,     I,  3|         the different movements of rational beings, and their varying
38  II,    II,  1|   understood as subsisting between rational natures and bodily matter.
39  II,    II,  1|         movements of spiritual and rational minds, will be equally eternal
40  II,    II,  1|      inquire if it is possible for rational natures to remain altogether
41  II,    II,  2|      compels us to understand that rational natures were indeed created
42  II,   III,  1|           means of instruction and rational training, those may arrive
43  II,   III,  3| nevertheless, those who think that rational creatures can at any time
44  II,   III,  3|        seems a possible thing that rational natures, from whom the faculty
45  II,   III,  7|           respect of spirits being rational natures), then the bodily
46  II,    VI,  1|         and frailer than any other rational beings (for those which
47  II,    VI,  3|        share in Himself to all His rational creatures, so that each
48  II,    VI,  3|          nature of that soul, as a rational existence, to receive God,
49  II,    VI,  5|            that Christ possessed a rational soul should cause a difficulty
50  II,    VI,  5|      existed in Christ a human and rational soul, without supposing
51  II,   VII,  2|          are of opinion that every rational creature, without any distinction,
52  II,  VIII,  2|          what else is in them than rational feeling and motion? Now
53  II,  VIII,  5|         these points regarding the rational soul, as topics of discussion
54  II,    IX    |         World and the Movements of Rational Creatures, Whether Good
55  II,    IX,  1|       created so great a number of rational or intellectual creatures (
56  II,    IX,  1|            be correctly applied to rational creatures or understandings,
57  II,    IX,  2|                 2. But since those rational natures, which we have said
58  II,    IX,  2|           understandings, i.e., of rational creatures, which diversity
59  II,    IX,  5|           that, in the creation of rational natures, i.e., of beings
60  II,    IX,  6|           desired to create, i.e., rational natures, He had no other
61  II,    IX,  6|         diversity. But since those rational creatures themselves, as
62  II,    IX,  6|       cause of the diversity among rational creatures, deriving its
63  II,    IX,  7|         God an understanding, or a rational spirit, has, according to
64  II,    IX,  8|            have been also formerly rational vessels, whether purged
65  II,     X,  5|           in the connection of its rational movements, it must be deemed
66  II,    XI,  1|            Much more, then, must a rational animal, i.e., the nature
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