Book, Chapter

 1    II,     XVII|      was possessed of steady reasoning, but all were senseless
 2   III,       XI|      they had triumphed over reasoning creation with numberless
 3   III,      XII|     disperse these by better reasoning, and to press in to the
 4   III,      XIX| judgment ? What sort of firm reasoning can be detected in him,
 5   III,    XXVII|  since the knowledge and the reasoning which thou possessest cannot
 6   III,      XXX|     nor the setting forth of reasoning that is free.|101 But the
 7   III,      XXX|     mind,194 and weak in his reasoning. For if he lives with those
 8   III,    XLIII|  delight 233 in him. By such reasoning all creation is accursed
 9    IV,      XII|    15-17).~ ~[We must act as reasoning beings, and look for a mystic
10    IV,      XVI|      be lost, as soon as the reasoning essence272 of man, which
11    IV,      XXX|      God became the maker of reasoning beings like an architect
12    IV,      XXX|      is uncreated. From such reasoning much that is fabulous results,
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