Book, Chapter

1   III,       IX|         man might stir up a wild beast by making a noise. |59~ ~
2   III,       IV|        unclean and hated form of beast? And, again, how were all
3   III,       XI|          carefully preserves the beast." In saying this he does
4   III,       XI|         he does not refer to one beast, for they are many in number.
5   III,       XI|        physical nature, he says "beast" by virtue of that nature.
6   III,       XV| beast-like than any fashion of a beast, that a man should taste
7   III,    XXVII|         was likely that the evil beast of deceit (the devil), hearing
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