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1 6 | organs, for the express reason that they come into contact 2 8 | their manifold existence by reason of their variety; so various, 3 8 | variety; so various, by reason of their differencs; so 4 10| or to the apprehension by reason of their minuteness. You 5 10| human soul, for the very reason that some creatures lack 6 11| breath of God. For this reason, we on our side even from 7 16| in entire accordance with reason. God will be angry, with 8 16| will be angry, with perfect reason, with all who deserve His 9 16| deserve His wrath; and with reason, too, will God desire whatever 10 16| In perfect agreement with reason was that indignation which 11 24| being accounted a god, by reason of all its qualities being 12 24| great many differences, by reason of their rationality, their 13 25| too, would grow keener by reason of the cold, if their souls 14 25| conjunction with another soul, by reason of the identity of their 15 32| admitted and received, by reason of that original contrariety 16 32| strife; and then again by reason of the subsequent contrariety, 17 32| contrary to its human self by reason of its utter change? Now 18 32| want to know some credible reason to justify such a transformation 19 40| EVIL.~Every soul, then, by reason of its birth, has its nature 20 40| suffuses even the flesh (by reason of their conjunction) with 21 41| although it is not apparent, by reason of the interposition of 22 43| reasonable work of God. Now reason presides over sleep; for 23 43| must be both the natural reason and the reasonable nature 24 51| time without corruption, by reason of the soul remaining, as 25 53| departure. But the entire reason of this phenomenon is in 26 53| as must be admitted,) by reason of its enclosure it obstructs 27 56| virgins, and those which, by reason of their condition in life