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 1 Pre,     0,  6|          has laid down that these beings exist indeed; but what they
 2 Pre,     0, 10|           whether they are living beings or without life, there is
 3   I,     I,  5| intelligent, that is, incorporeal beings, what is so superior to
 4   I,     I,  6|          conditions: for we human beings are animals composed of
 5   I,    II,  3|           disclosing to all other beings, i.e., to universal creation,
 6   I,    II,  4|      truth? or how could rational beings exist, unless the Word or
 7   I,    II,  4|          not to follow that those beings which had once been created
 8   I,    II,  4|       descendants of other living beings, correspond to the seed
 9   I,   III,  4|       i.e., earthly and corporeal beings) is a partaker also of the
10   I,   III,  4|     Spirit, so that both of these beings which, according to the
11   I,   III,  5|           in sinners, in rational beings and in dumb animals; nay,
12   I,   III,  6|         that all who are rational beings are partakers of the word,
13   I,   III,  6|           rational and irrational beings, and by all things universally
14   I,   III,  6|           which they are rational beings. That declaration also in
15   I,   III,  8|     reason, renders them rational beings. From which it follows that
16   I,   III,  8|         Ghost present, that those beings which are not holy in their
17   I,    IV,  2|           subject of all rational beings, which are distinguished
18   I,     V,  1|         offices, not only of holy beings, but also of those of an
19   I,     V,  1|           that there were certain beings besides those which he had
20   I,     V,  2|           Now the rifles of these beings have to be explained, that
21   I,     V,  2|         have to wrestle, or other beings, seems to me a point on
22   I,     V,  2|          we have certain heavenly beings called by a similar name,
23   I,     V,  2|          ourselves, who are human beings, and are called rational
24   I,     V,  2|       over, that even of us human beings certain different orders
25   I,     V,  3|       appear to follow that those beings which have been mentioned
26   I,     V,  4|        were converted into wicked beings; that those blessed powers
27   I,    VI,  3|       mind, however, that certain beings who fell away from that
28   I,    VI,  3|          are invisible, all those beings are arranged, according
29   I,    VI,  4|         respect meet my view, how beings so numerous and powerful
30   I,   VII    |         Incorporeal and Corporeal Beings.~
31   I,   VII,  1|            the nature of rational beings being discussed more by
32   I,   VII,  3|           are living and rational beings; then, in the next place,
33   I,   VII,  3|           be designated as living beings, for this reason, that they
34   I,   VII,  3|           case only with rational beings. "I have given a commandment
35   I,   VII,  3|        accomplished by irrational beings? In the writings of Jeremiah,
36   I,   VII,  3|           are living and rational beings, there will undoubtedly
37   I,   VII,  4|           ascertain whether those beings which in the course of the
38   I,   VII,  4|        the case with those living beings which are called heavenly.
39   I,   VII,  4|           hold good with heavenly beings, which reason itself and
40   I,  VIII,  2|     different natures of rational beings, they are nevertheless ignorant
41   I,  VIII,  2|        merit, to confer upon some beings the power of dominion, and
42   I,  VIII,  2|           and variety among these beings is due to their conduct,
43   I,  VIII,  2|         be the case with heavenly beings, let us borrow an illustration
44  II,     I,  1|          diversity among rational beings themselves, on account of
45  II,     I,  3|   different movements of rational beings, and their varying opinions,
46  II,    II,  2|          is, when dragged down to beings of a lower order, moulded
47  II,    II,  2|          perfect and more blessed beings, it shines in the splendour
48  II,   III,  5|       ages, so that among created beings certain ages may be understood,
49  II,   III,  5|       understood, but among other beings which exceed and surpass
50  II,    VI,  1|           than any other rational beings (for those which are in
51  II,  VIII,  1|       appropriately of all living beings, even of those which abide
52  II,  VIII,  2|     feeling and motion? Now those beings who are comprehended under
53  II,    IX,  3|            In which world certain beings are said to be super-celestial,
54  II,    IX,  3|           star in glory." Certain beings are called earthly, and
55  II,    IX,  5|        rational natures, i.e., of beings of whose existence He Himself
56  II,    IX,  5|        with regard to terrestrial beings, that a happier lot by birth
57  II,    IX,  6|           beginning created those beings which He desired to create,
58  II,    IX,  7|           terrestrial or infernal beings, be said to have the causes
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