Book, Chapter

 1    II,     VIII|          Godhead with the eyes of his soul, but you are blind to the
 2    II,     XVII|               this? Who was strong in soul ? Who had not been stricken
 3   III,      XII|             poverty profitable to his soul. For in rich and poor alike
 4   III,     XIII|                of the body and of the soul. ~ ~It was rightly "in the
 5   III,     XXIV|             the government |88 of his soul), as in driving away, by
 6   III,     XXIV|              action profitable to the soul, those things which are
 7   III,    XXVII|              the inward desire of his soul.]~ ~
 8   III,     XXXI|              in different ways to the soul's understanding, and enslaving
 9   III,     XLII|              corrupt the habit of the soul by their fellowship. And
10    IV          |           smitten in mind and sick in soul, and troubled in every bodily
11    IV,      XII|               light and heavy, and to soul and body.~ ~And mark further
12    IV,      XVI|               his twofold nature. His soul is the throne of God the
13    IV,     XVII|                or future; man's body, soul, and spirit; or the three
14    IV,   XXVIII| dwelling-place of mind and reason and soul, and in like manner He now
15    IV,      XXX|             robe disappear ; that the soul should never be free from
16    IV,      XXX|           Name on the tablet of their soul, all who judged their confession
17    IV,      XXX|       accusation. And even though his soul be trained in natural righteousness,
18     V          |              a wholesome food for the soul, nor is it pleasing to God ;
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