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Dialogue
1 1| beauties of nature inspire the soul with secret transports; 2 1| communicated to the brain, the soul is thereupon affected with 3 1| properties perceivable to the soul. Whence it plainly follows 4 1| passions or sensations in the soul. You may indeed call them 5 1| internal faculty of the soul, as reason or memory. I 6 2| HYL. It is supposed the soul makes her residence in some 7 2| the brain or seat of the soul, which, according to the 8 2| delights, that transports the soul? At the prospect of the 9 2| They conceive that the soul, being immaterial, is incapable 10 3| sound. The Mind, Spirit, or Soul is that indivisible unextended 11 3| do not therefore say my soul is an idea, or like an idea. 12 3| IDEA in a large sense, my soul may be said to furnish me 13 3| by reflecting on my own soul, heightening its powers, 14 3| DEITY.~HYL. You say your own soul supplies you with some sort 15 3| speaking, no IDEA of your own soul. You even affirm that spirits 16 3| my Self, that is, my own soul, mind, or thinking principle, 17 3| incorruptibility of the soul, those great articles of