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1 Int, 5, p. xi| of the Immortality of the Soul, and thus made His poor 2 Int, 5, p. xi| helpers and foes of the soul just as the Hebrews did. 3 Int, 6, p. xx| with a pure, unfallen human soul. "He remains Himself immaterial 4 Int, 6, p. xx| docetic) with an unfallen soul, with which He lives and 5 Int, 7, p. xx| our offering in body and soul (ανακειμενοι)." ~Here we 6 I, 3, p. 13| touches the dead body of any soul of man shall be unclean 7 I, 3, p. 13| touches the dead body of a soul of a man, if he shall have 8 I, 3, p. 13| witness of the Lord. That soul shall be cut off from Israel, 9 I, 3, p. 13| and not purified, that soul shall be cast out of the 10 I, 3, p. 15| money for whalsoever thy soul desireth for oxen or sheep, 11 I, 3, p. 15| drink, or for whalsoever thy soul desireth and thou shall 12 I, 3, p. 17| follows: ~"27. And if a soul of the people of the land 13 I, 3, p. 17| this limitation: ~"If a soul sin unwittingly of the people 14 I, 3, p. 17| which says: {4a} ~"And if a soul hear the voice of the swearing 15 I, 3, p. 17| more a third law: ~"2. The soul, it says, which shall touch 16 I, 3, p. 18| the same in the case of a soul, which shall "swear pronouncing 17 I, 3, p. 18| makes this provision: ~"The soul which shall be really unconscious, 18 I, 3, p. 18| these words: ~"{4d} And the soul which shall sin and do one 19 I, 3, p. 18| a seventh, law: ~"2. The soul which shall have sinned 20 I, 3, p. 21| And it shall be that every soul who will not hear that prophet 21 I, 6, p. 41| introducing the rites of the soul, command that God should 22 I, 7, p. 47| like himself, "and every soul which doth not hear that 23 I, 7, p. 47| where he said: "And every soul, which doth not hear that 24 I, 8, p. 49| true holiness, and of a soul purified in disposition, 25 I, 10, p. 54| differ in their reasonable soul. So they said that those 26 I, 10, p. 54| the charge of murder, the soul being one and the same in 27 I, 10, p. 55| to the source of life and soul in return for their own 28 I, 10, p. 55| not been taught that the soul of the brutes was like man' 29 I, 10, p. 56| shall make atonement for the soul. Therefore I said to the 30 I, 10, p. 56| the children of Israel, No soul of you shall eat blood." ~ 31 I, 10, p. 56| shall make atonement for the soul." ~He says clearly that 32 I, 10, p. 62| devoted to Him in body and soul. Therefore we are careful 33 II, 3, p. 79| it manifest. Woe to their soul, because they have taken 34 II, 3, p. 86| and shall be devoured from soul to body. And he that flees 35 II, 3, p. 90| people was taken captive in soul by these powers, they who 36 III, 2, p. 105| and the immortality of the soul, and other doctrines of 37 III, 2, p. 111| chosen, my beloved in whom my soul is well pleased, he shall 38 III, 2, p. 114| an offering for sin, your soul shall see a life-long seed. 39 III, 2, p. 114| from the travail of his soul, to shew him light." [[Isa. 40 III, 2, p. 114| he says, "for sin, your soul shall see a seed that prolongs 41 III, 2, p. 114| for sins to God. For the soul of these only shall see 42 III, 2, p. 115| away the travail of His soul, and shewed Him light, the 43 III, 2, p. 115| why, saying: ~"Because his soul was delivered to death, 44 III, 2, p. 116| Thou wilt not leave my soul in Hades,~Neither wilt thou 45 III, 2, p. 116| Lord, Thou hast brought my soul out of Hades, Thou hast 46 III, 2, p. 116| of Isaiah, tells of the soul once sterile and empty of 47 III, 3, p. 120| purified by them in body and soul, and adorned with a pure 48 III, 3, p. 121| defiled by the passion of the soul. By (b) pure silence and 49 III, 3, p. 121| state of the virtue of the soul. And in the contemplation 50 III, 3, p. 123| to think that we have a soul immortal and quite unlike 51 III, 3, p. 123| that in essence the human soul is identical with that of 52 III, 3, p. 123| and the fly; yea, that the soul of their most philosophic 53 III, 3, p. 123| differs not at all from the soul of a serpent, or a viper, 54 III, 5, p. 127| and aim above all at a soul free from passion, cutting 55 III, 5, p. 127| the sublime calm of the soul with anger: they must not 56 III, 5, p. 136| devotion botli of body and soul. ~And who would not admire 57 III, 6, p. 148| spending all their care on the soul, have devoted themselves 58 III, 6, p. 148| themselves entirely body and soul alike to the King of kings, 59 III, 6, p. 152| dare to sacrifice our (d) soul to death than an offering 60 III, 6, p. 153| and the immortality of the soul? And if one could see such 61 III, 7, p. 154| oracle replied: ~That the soul goes forth immortal after ( 62 III, 7, p. 154| wisdom it ever roams. ~That soul is the soul of a man signal 63 III, 7, p. 154| roams. ~That soul is the soul of a man signal in holiness." ./. 64 III, 7, p. 155| most holy, and that His soul, which the Christians ignorantly 65 III, 7, p. 155| exposed to torments,~But the soul of holy men takes its place 66 IV, 5, p. 171| Then, again, in a man one soul and one power of reason 67 IV, 8, p. 177| with clear mind and pure soul that which is known to the 68 IV, 10, p. 183| suffering of body as well as soul, He set all that came to 69 IV, 13, p. 189| the wisdom in him, or the soul in his body, is struck or 70 IV, 15, p. 192| would be the condition of a soul fallen to the ground and 71 IV, 16, p. 213| is in my heart and in my soul; and I will build him a 72 V, Int, p. 222| and one kind of rational soul. And, thus, they say he 73 V, Int, p. 226| which when present make the soul no better, and when absent 74 V, Int, p. 228| darkness, (b) involved the soul in darkness and mist by 75 V, Int, p. 228| bright daylight to every soul on whom It comes, (c) revealing 76 V, 3, p. 243| time of temptations: "Our soul hath passed through the 77 V, 3, p. 243| through the brook, yea, our soul has passed through the deep 78 V, 5, p. 250| His must be a Word of the soul, and quite incapable of 79 V, 5, p. 250| or being apart from the soul. For human speech is in 80 V, 11, p. 255| not only in body but in soul, he was thought worthy of 81 V, 20, p. 264| ashes." ~But how could a soul clothed in flesh and mortal 82 VI, 7, p. 8| either to the individual soul, or to the turning of the 83 VI, 13, p. 18| my body for the sin of my soul?" ~And he makes this answer 84 VI, 14, p. 19| And if he draw back, my soul hath no pleasure in him."~ 85 VI, 14, p. 19| adds, "If he draw back, my soul hath no pleasure in him," 86 VI, 14, p. 19| And if he draw back my soul taketh no pleasure in him." 87 VI, 14, p. 20| faith in the words, "My soul hath no pleasure in him." 88 VI, 14, p. 20| this, "If he draw back my soul taketh no pleasure in him." 89 VI, 14, p. 20| Lo, if he be sluggish, my soul is not true in him, and 90 VI, 15, p. 21| anticipated with the eyes of his soul; and learning of the Holy 91 VI, 15, p. 22| the prophet adds: "When my soul is troubled thou wilt in 92 VI, 21, p. 43| were before so blinded in soul, as to bow down to wood 93 VI, 24, p. 46| wrong in calling Sion the soul of every holy and godly 94 VII, 1, p. 53| nor hampered as a human soul is by the body so as to 95 VII, 1, p. 59| calmness and peace of every soul, who receives the God that 96 VII, 1, p. 68| forth and ruled over the soul of man, none of the old 97 VIII, 1, p. 110| thee; Israel, my chosen, my soul hath received him, he shall 98 VIII, 4, p. 146| now every house and every soul is a prey to lamentation. 99 VIII, 5, p. 147| superstition driven from the soul of the Egyptians; and once 100 IX, 5, p. 162| salvation of God," meaning every soul united with a body, both 101 IX, 5, p. 163| to the cleansing of the soul, of which he preached. ~ 102 IX, 10, p. 173| that were before blind in soul to receive spiritual vision 103 IX, 15, p. 182| pleased, my beloved in whom my soul delighteth; I will put my 104 IX, 15, p. 182| pleased, my beloved in whom my soul delighteth," mentions neither 105 IX, 16, p. 185| Him with the eyes of their soul and with understanding vision, 106 X, 1, p. 194| have pity on me, heal my soul, for I have sinned against 107 X, 1, p. 194| have pity on me, heal my soul, even if I have sinned against 108 X, 1, p. 195| of our Saviour: "Heal my soul, for I have sinned against 109 X, 1, p. 195| rendered, but thus: "Heal my soul, even if I have sinned against 110 X, 1, p. 196| have mercy on me, heal my soul, (468) for I have sinned 111 X, 1, p. 199| had said before, "Heal my soul, for I have sinned against 112 X, 1, p. 199| clearly when he says, "Heal my soul, even if I have sinned against 113 X, 2, p. 200| voice, and shall ransom my soul in peace." ~(c) Thus in 114 X, 2, p. 201| says to His disciples: "My soul is exceeding sorrowful, 115 X, 2, p. 201| And again, "Now is my soul troubled." The words of 116 X, 2, p. 202| And once more: ~"Save my soul from the sword, and my only-begotten 117 X, 3, p. 206| of the poor, to save my soul from the persecutors." ~ 118 X, 3, p. 206| in the words: "To save my soul from the persecutors." For 119 X, 3, p. 206| of the poor, to save his soul from the persecutors." 120 X, 4, p. 210| Aquila renders, "And my soul was torn asunder for them," 121 X, 4, p. 210| them," Symmachus, "And my soul perished for them," and 122 X, 4, p. 210| and Theodotion, "And my soul (c) perished about them." 123 X, 4, p. 210| of the perishing of his soul, saying, "For their souls 124 X, 4, p. 211| this Aquila has, "For their soul was strong in me"; and Symmachus, " 125 X, 4, p. 211| and Symmachus, "And their soul reached its height in me." 126 X, 4, p. 211| I have given my beloved soul into the hand of its enemies. 127 X, 8, p. 216| unchanging reason, with unruffled soul, and with sober mind, and 128 X, 8, p. 219| the dust of death. Save my soul from the sword, and my only-begotten 129 X, 8, p. 229| likely they thought that the soul which dwelt in the body 130 X, 8, p. 232| it not from Me. Save My soul from the sword, My Only-begotten 131 X, 8, p. 232| it. For He says: "Save my soul from the sword, my Only-begotten 132 X, 8, p. 232| death, essays to devour His soul with the others of them 133 X, 8, p. 235| life-giving food of the soul, and affords eternal life.