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Souls, whether they differ from one another. 183
Our souls, where they may be placed. 32
Souls, in what manner they differ among themselves. 31
Souls, upon what they first depend. 38
Souls, where they receive their origin. 34
Souls, how they were produced and are produced, according to the Peripatetics The followers of Aristotle, who discussed the soul in biological and functional terms.. 153
Souls, whether they are created anew by God. 184
Souls, in what they differ. 32
Souls, whether they are allotted an equal rank. 32
The definition of the soul, according to Aristoxenus A Greek philosopher and music theorist who famously argued that the soul is a "harmony" of the body.. 177
Souls, whether they were created as creatures all at once from the beginning, or distinctly. 196
Animals, which were offered in the Old Law, were required to be whole and without any blemish; and why it was especially commanded that they should not be without an ear or a tail. Refers to the strict requirements for animal sacrifice in Leviticus to ensure ritual purity. 2
The animal soul original: "Animalis anima." In medieval thought, this refers to the "sensitive" soul responsible for movement and sensation, shared with animals, as distinct from the rational human spirit., what it works in man. 81
The soulful (animastic) order, what it is. A term likely referring to a specific rank in a spiritual hierarchy related to the soul. 9
Animals, through which angels God procreates them. 9
Animals were offered in sacrifices according to the ranks of persons. 114
Animals, whether they observe time. 168
Before Moses, it is not read that anyone performed miracles. 82
In the seventh year, among the Hebrews, why rest was declared not only for men but even for the soil and other things. Refers to the Sabbatical year (Shmita), where the land was left fallow. 67
The acceptable year original: "Annus placabilis." Likely referring to the 'Acceptable Year of the Lord' or the Jubilee year of debt forgiveness., what it was. 64
The Sabbatical year, what it was. 66
The apex, what it is. original: "Apex." In a scriptural context, this often refers to the smallest stroke of a Hebrew letter (a "jot or tittle") or metaphorically to the highest point of the soul. 163. Passages of the Apocalypse [Revelation] explained concerning: 12. Presiding Angels. 12. The gates of the heavenly city: and concerning the 7 spirits presiding over the seven planets. 107
Apollo, why he is called the God of Medicine. 100
Apollo, what he denotes according to Chrysippus A Stoic philosopher who interpreted the Greek gods as allegories for natural forces.. 99
The Apostles, why they are called tongues. 131
The dignities of the Apostles, what they are. 78
Purer water, which it is. 118
Water, why it is added to wine when the sacrament of the altar [the Eucharist] is celebrated. 108
The water of life, whom it irrigated before the advent of Christ; and whom after. 54
Water, at the wedding, why it was converted into wine by Christ. 108
The gathering of waters, how many kinds, and which they are. 123
The supramundane waters, what they are. original: "Aq̄ supramūdanæ." Refers to the waters "above the firmament" mentioned in the creation story of Genesis. 75
The eagle, by what other name it is called, and