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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