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1 14| hgemonikon</greek>; and the rational faculty, which they call < 2 16| S PARTS. ELEMENTS OF THE RATIONAL SOUL.~That position of Plato' 3 16| soul into two parts--the rational and the irrational. To this 4 16| of the soul). It is the rational element which we must believe 5 16| who is Himself esentially rational. For how should that be 6 16| should that be other than rational, which God produced on His 7 16| same Plato speaks of the rational element only as existing 8 16| therefore, Plato reserves the rational element (of the soul) to 9 16| ourselves and flies, whilst the rational element is confined to us 10 16| the Lord. There was the rational element, by which He taught, 11 17| the distinction of being a rational animal, with a capacity 12 22| in its faculties mutable, rational, supreme, endued with an 13 24| delineation, uniform, supreme, rational, and intellectual. What 14 43| sleep is so salutary, so rational, and is actually formed