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1 1 | begins to penetrate the soul, it tends, through~the vital 2 3 | defects there ~are in a soul are privations of a natural 3 6 | falsehood. For as~far as his soul is concerned, since he did 4 8 | felt to be imminent, the soul's motion in ~flight from 5 8 | called fear. Moreover, as the soul's appetites are satisfied 6 9 | good works could a lost soul do except as he had been 7 9(59)| Perseverance, 41; On the Soul and Its Origin, 16; and 8 10 | in him as~there is in the soul of a wrathful man. His verdict, 9 10 | of his Person a rational soul and body is joined to the~ 10 11 | is, a unity of rational soul and flesh - so also is Christ 11 15 | actually ~from within the human soul, since they are present 12 18 | loss without anguish in the soul. Now,~when such anguish " 13 20 | Have mercy upon~your own soul, pleasing God."~165 The 14 20 | loves iniquity hates his own soul."~171 And he who hates his 15 20 | And he who hates his own~soul is not merciful but cruel 16 20 | to him, he would hate his soul after the world's way and 17 21 | praised in the desires of his soul; and he that works iniquity 18 23 | physiognomy, so that every soul will have its own body and 19 23 | were born this way. Every soul will have, as its own, all 20 23 | this matter returns to the soul that first animated it, 21 23 | becomes a corpse upon the soul's departure will not, at 22 23 | corruption which weighs down the soul and the vices through~which " 23 23 | first death, in which the soul is compelled to leave its 24 28 | in our present state, our soul is unable to will unhappiness 25 29 | a secret shelter for his soul, as each is worthy of rest 26 30 | the measure required by soul and body, whether we take