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1 I, 63| things about the perils of souls, many evils about their ... 2 II, 13| to the salvation of our souls?-that is, ourselves care 3 II, 13| for what are we men, but souls shut up in bodies?-You, 4 II, 14| which we have learned that souls are cast by their foes and 5 II, 14| and assert that in them souls are rolled along, engulphed, 6 II, 14| inhuman cruelty to condemn souls to death, he yet not unreasonably 7 II, 14| is man's real death, when souls which know not God shall 8 II, 15| opinion of themselves, that souls are immortal, next in point 9 II, 15| virtues. And because all our souls have one origin, we therefore 10 II, 16| mysteries is true, that the souls of wicked men, on leaving 11 II, 18| arts descend with men's souls from the inmost heavens, 12 II, 22| has been believed that the souls of men are divine, and therefore 13 II, 24| really assured that the souls of men are immortal and 14 II, 26| becomes of the doctrine that souls, being bodiless, do not 15 II, 26| thousand cases; so must souls, if they are not material, 16 II, 27| 27. So then, if souls lose all their knowledge 17 II, 27| be escaped from; and if souls are liable to it, and yield 18 II, 28| him who did them. But if souls, as you call them, are prevented 19 II, 30| For if it is true that souls know no end, and are ever 20 II, 30| should fasten? But again, if souls draw near to the gates of 21 II, 30| if it is true that by it souls are cleansed and made pure 22 II, 32| the greatest teacher that souls are set not far from the 23 II, 33| that is, the ruin of our souls, menaces us, in what are 24 II, 33| embrace Him, and entrust our souls to His care, if only that 25 II, 33| rest the salvation of your souls on yourselves, and are assured 26 II, 35| But, say my opponents, if souls are mortal and of neutral 27 II, 36| confer eternal life upon souls also, although fell death 28 II, 36| made it known, Christ, that souls are not the children of 29 II, 37| 37. But if souls were, as is said, the Lord' 30 II, 37| therefore Almighty God sent souls hither to form some colonies, 31 II, 39| of the world sent hither souls sprung from Himself for 32 II, 39| of rattles. Did He send souls hither for this reason, 33 II, 39| Was it for this He sent souls, that, living till then 34 II, 39| Was it for this He sent souls, that, being made unmindful 35 II, 39| Was it for this He sent souls, that they which in their 36 II, 40| Was it for this He sent souls hither, that while the other 37 II, 41| Was it for this He sent souls, that they which shortly 38 II, 41| Was it for this He sent souls, that, forgetting their 39 II, 42| Was it for this He sent souls, that some should infest 40 II, 42| Was it for this He sent souls, that beings of a sacred 41 II, 42| by which another crowd of souls should be led in their wantonness 42 II, 42| Was it for this He sent souls, that in men they should 43 II, 43| Supreme Deity? Did these souls, then, wise, and sprung 44 II, 45| believed to have begotten souls so fickle, with no seriousness, 45 II, 47| the parent and father of souls, by what sire have they 46 II, 48| manner, when we deny that souls are the offspring of God 47 II, 48| souls-for what are men but souls bound to bodies?-themselves 48 II, 50| very clearly that their souls are, through their weakness, 49 II, 51| because, while we deny that souls are of royal descent, we 50 II, 51| truth, because you say that souls descend from the Supreme 51 II, 51| ever seen-that is, that souls descend from the abodes 52 II, 52| and what or whence are the souls of these men? Whence, we 53 II, 52| and what or whence are the souls of these creatures? For 54 II, 52| and mixes, either their souls came, or that the locust, 55 II, 52| when he would not have the souls of men formed of that pure 56 II, 53| foolish in believing that the souls of men are of a neutral 57 II, 57| way is the condition of souls discussed. For I this one 58 II, 58| creator, who the former of souls, what cause fashioned man, 59 II, 61| man; what is the origin of souls; who devised the causes 60 II, 61| salvation, I mean, of your souls; and unless you give yourselves 61 II, 62| the Acherontic books, that souls become divine, and are freed 62 II, 62| Almighty God can preserve souls; nor is there any one besides 63 II, 62| lesser powers, yet, unless souls have received from the Lord 64 II, 63| He might deliver unhappy souls from ruin and destruction, 65 II, 63| what has become of these souls of men who lived long ago? 66 II, 63| to be on the earth; when souls were first bound to bodies; 67 II, 63| man himself; whither the souls of men who lived before 68 II, 65| salvation and impart to souls what should be bestowed 69 II, 65| alone to give salvation to souls, and assign them everlasting 70 II, 65| needs receive from us, that souls can receive from no one 71 II, 78| When that at stake is our souls' salvation and our own interests, 72 VI, 17| the minds, spirits, and souls of figures of earthenware 73 VII, 3| the god seizes upon the souls of the victims, or snuffs