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1 4 | its condition or state comes up next. For when we acknowledge 2 11| thereon." First of all there comes the (natural) soul, that 3 11| the flesh; then afterwards comes the Spirit to those who 4 11| too is an influence which comes upon a man. Indeed, the 5 17| the soul. Well, but whence comes opinion, if not from the 6 17| Accordingly, sensation comes from the soul, and opinion 7 17| under its prolonged roof, comes to a vanishing point in 8 24| powers of memory? And how comes it to pass that the soul 9 25| new-born child. Pray, whence comes it that from similarity 10 27| from the one (primeval) man comes the entire outflow and redundance 11 28| appearance of a dead old man, he comes forth from the place of 12 29| age, because after youth comes the decrepitude of senility; 13 32| adaptation of some other body, comes to nought, and is not of 14 33| complete than that which comes at the very last--nothing, 15 39| accompany childbearing? Thus it comes to pass that all men are 16 41| it cannot be, because it comes from God. As therefore light, 17 42| Seneca say: "After death all comes to an end, even (death) 18 42| its own self, since itself comes to an end; and much more 19 53| which illumines objects comes in upon the soul in a more