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1 1 | doubt, was actuated by a different spirit. For they say that 2 3 | ascribes its departure to different destinations. The various 3 8 | making them at the same time different and yet like, amicable yet 4 9 | This is the inner man, different from the outer, but yet 5 10| substance--the spirit--which is different from it: as if to have life-- 6 10| must, of course, be also different kinds of light, as (appears) 7 10| So likewise will there be different sorts of spirits, according 8 14| the soul dissected by the different schools. Such divisions, 9 17| and always so--only in a different way. It is not our organs 10 17| the hands and the feet, so different in tenderness and callousness, 11 17| callousness, should have different impressions. In this way, 12 17| He afterwards smelled was different from that which He accepted 13 17| the taste of the wine was different from that which He consecrated 14 18| of the objects which are different, not the domicile or abode 15 20| natures." Still they are not different species, but casual incidents 16 27| of the soul? Besides, if different periods are to be assigned 17 27| time, we shall also have different substances. For although 18 27| therefore, as these two different and separate substances, 19 29| ingenuity to distinguish different kinds of contraries; as 20 30| population, either occupying different portions of the earth as 21 31| again, if souls depart at different ages of human life, how 22 32| nature. Now it is on quite different conditions that the soul 23 32| procreation of children; also (on different conditions has it, in individual 24 34| inconstant in ransoming her! How different from Menelaus! As soon as 25 37| together, only each in a different manner suited to the diversity 26 38| and develope themselves in different ways by accidental circumstances, 27 40| it is a thing of quite a different substance and different 28 40| different substance and different condition, although annexed 29 48| distinguishing and modifying different sorts of food. As for the