Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0, 10|      stars, whether they are living beings or without life,
 2   I,    II,  2|  understand Him to be, not a living being endowed with wisdom,
 3   I,    II,  3|     that "here is the Word a living being," appears to me to
 4   I,    II,  4|   those descendants of other living beings, correspond to the
 5   I,    II,  4|    same, to any man or other living thing engaged in such an
 6   I,   III,  4|      midst either of the two living things, or of the two lives,
 7   I,   III,  4|  prophet, are called either "living things" or "lives," exist
 8   I,   III,  5|     in those which, although living, are yet dumb; nay, is not
 9   I,   III,  6|    of life, and man became a living soul." For if this be understood
10   I,   VII,  3|     to suppose that they are living and rational beings; then,
11   I,   VII,  3|    they may be designated as living beings, for this reason,
12   I,   VII,  3|      without a soul, nor can living things be at any time without
13   I,   VII,  3| heaven. Yet if the stars are living and rational beings, there
14   I,   VII,  4|  this be the case with those living beings which are called
15   I,   VII,  5|      Father, then also those living things, when they shall
16  II,   III,  6|    land, and the land of the living, having its own heaven,
17  II,   III,  7|  good land, in a land of the living, which will be inherited
18  II,    IV,  1|      of the dead, but of the living," most clearly teach us,
19  II,    IV,  1|   were alive) the God of the living, the same, viz., who had
20  II,  VIII,  1|  that there are souls in all living things, even in those which
21  II,  VIII,  1|      great whales, and every living creature that moveth which
22  II,  VIII,  1|    said appropriately of all living beings, even of those which
23  II,  VIII,  1|     most clearly shown to be living things, that the "life of
24  II,  VIII,  1|      we must answer, that in living things of that sort the
25  II,  VIII,  1|    the earth bring forth the living creature after its kind,
26  II,  VIII,  1|    of life, and man became a living soul." It remains that we
27  II,    XI,  1|     certain that there is no living thing which can be altogether
28  II,    XI,  1|  think it evident, is in all living things. Much more, then,
29  II,    XI,  3|      and moulded, and made a living stone, a stone elect and
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