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1 I | opened the entrances to the soul, especially when some display 2 II | might, and with all thy soul." And again: "Neither do 3 II | heart and with all your soul. After the Lord your God 4 II | friend who is as thine own soul, solicit thee, saying secretly, 5 V | injuring it, to preserve the soul by snatching it away. The 6 IX | not able to destroy the soul, but that they must dedicate 7 IX | He can kill both body and soul, and destroy them in hell. 8 IX | Who is the ruler of the soul also, but God only? Who 9 X | but do nought against the soul: I shall be graced by the 10 XII | has to be slain, body and soul, in hell? And if he teaches 11 XII | flesh is the clothing of the soul. The uncleanness, indeed, 12 XIII| renewed day by day" the soul, doubtless, by hope in the