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1 2 | condition, - it transfigures the soul, and by way of the soul,
2 2 | soul, and by way of the soul, it transfigures the body.
3 2 | body is the temple of the soul, which lives, moves and
4 2 | has its being through the soul. Take away the soul from
5 2 | the soul. Take away the soul from the body-and what will
6 2 | well. The transfigured soul transfigures the body; it
7 3 | transfigures his deformed soul, making it beautiful; it
8 3 | accommodate his Godlike soul.~
9 5 | God-created and Godlike soul, sanctified by the Holy
10 5 | for it has starved the soul in its concern for material
11 7 | senseless, lifeless; his soul dries up, crumbles away,
12 8 | beings, proclaimed the human soul to be the greatest treasure
13 9 | planets are not worth a single soul. If a man wastes away his
14 9 | If a man wastes away his soul in sins and vices, he will
15 9 | immortality to the human soul. The soul is not freed
16 9 | to the human soul. The soul is not freed from death
17 9 | And whereas the human soul, according to the Gospel
18 9 | primarily a culture of the soul.~
19 10| to death both God and the soul, but has he not thereby
20 10| and the immortality of the soul. And if one seriously ponders
21 14| empty, there is no immortal soul upon it. European culture
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