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1 1 | and the corruption of the soul.~ 2 4 | when assimilated to the soul, is not to be honoured equally 3 6 | whose decease not a single soul, according to the mythic 4 11| grief does not consume my soul. Am I a slave, I endure 5 12| one of which is called the soul (psukê), but the other is 6 12| other is greater than the soul, an image and likeness of 7 13| XIII. THEORY OF THE SOUL'S IMMORTALITY.~ The soul 8 13| SOUL'S IMMORTALITY.~ The soul is not in itself immortal, 9 13| not the light." For the soul does not preserve the spirit, 10 13| of God, but the ignorant soul is darkness. On this account, 11 13| above, but the origin of the soul is from beneath. Now, in 12 13| constant companion of the soul, but the spirit forsook 13 13| intimately combining with the soul, by prophecies it announced 14 15| have lost, to unite the soul with the Holy Spirit, and 15 15| union with God. The human soul consists of many parts, 16 15| flesh rise again without the soul. Man is not, as the croaking 17 15| bond of the flesh is the soul; that which encloses the 18 15| that which encloses the soul is the flesh. Such is the 19 15| mean those who possess only soul; for the inferior has not 20 15| exercise lordship over the soul; and according to their 21 16| conceive that the immortal soul, which is impeded by the 22 16| by the men possessed of soul, when, as sometimes, they 23 20| matter. For the wings of the soul were the perfect spirit, 24 20| heavenly spirit along with the soul will acquire a clothing 25 23| cannibal banquet for the soul, nourishing it by the most 26 25| impugns the immortality of the soul. You who receive from your 27 25| Himself is Judge; that the soul alone is endowed with immortality, 28 29| centred in one Being. And, my soul being taught of God, I discern