Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1  II,     I,  3|        as some huge and immense animal, which is kept together
 2  II,   VII,  2|  pouring out of the blood of an animal, nor that answers were given
 3  II,  VIII,  1|         that the blood of every animal is its life. And if any
 4  II,  VIII,  2|   passage he says it is sown an animal body, and arises a spiritual
 5  II,  VIII,  2|     there will be nothing of an animal nature. And therefore we
 6  II,  VIII,  2|  discussed in order. For if the animal man receive not the things
 7  II,  VIII,  2|       of God, and because he is animal, is unable to admit the
 8  II,     X,  1|         are the qualities of an animal body, which, when sown into
 9  II,     X,  1|      body. For it is out of the animal body that the very power
10  II,     X,  3|         they understand that an animal body is to be changed by
11  II,     X,  3| restores out of the earthly and animal body a spiritual one, capable
12  II,    XI,  1|     more, then, must a rational animal, i.e., the nature of man,
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