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soubise 1
souffle 1
sought 4
soul 32
souls 2
soumettoit 1
soumettons 1
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33 new
33 world
32 know
32 soul
31 against
31 if
30 about
François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques

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soul

   Letter
1 I | Spirit, that ablution of the soul, which is the salvation 2 II | several ideas of which thy soul receives the impression 3 II | from Him who created thy soul. But as He leaves thy affections 4 III | lashes for the good of his soul. There was no need of entreating 5 XIII| positive terms, what the soul of man is; but as these 6 XIII| used to reason about the soul in the very same manner 7 XIII| stone, affirmed that the soul was an aerial spirit, but 8 XIII| money) declared that the soul was a portion of the substance 9 XIII| Plato,-used to say that the soul was corporeal and eternal. 10 XIII| primitive ages believed that the soul was human, and the angels 11 XIII| confesses, taught that the soul after death does not see 12 XIII| and distinct idea of the soul, and yet wrote in such a 13 XIII| had demonstrated that the soul is the same thing as thought, 14 XIII| eternally, and that the soul, at its coming into the 15 XIII| God is, as it were, our soul.~Such a multitude of reasoners 16 XIII| written the romance of the soul, a sage at last arose, who 17 XIII| has displayed the human soul in the same manner as an 18 XIII| the examining whether the soul exists before or after the 19 XIII| it is more necessary the soul should think perpetually 20 XIII| conceived I was a very learned soul; knowing at that time a 21 XIII| scandalous declaration that the soul is material and mortal. 22 XIII| and the immortality of the soul. With regard to its immortality, 23 XIII| demonstrate the immortality of the soul, that it was absolutely 24 XIII| mankind should believe the soul to be immortal; faith commands 25 XIII| which only requires the soul to be virtuous, whatever 26 XIII| thought, and consequently the soul cannot be matter. All this 27 XIII| that they have a spiritual soul.~Methinks it is clearly 28 XIII| animated with a spiritual soul; you will, therefore, in 29 XIV | upon the definition of the soul, nor on that of matter. 30 XIV | last, maintains that the soul is the same thing with thought, 31 XIV | mistaken in the nature of the soul, in the proofs of the existence 32 XXI | resign! heaven his great soul does claim In storms as


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