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1 I | Literal (Body) Moral (Soul) Mystical (Spirit)~ | |~ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- - ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -~ | | | |~ 2 I | submit himself with all his soul to the words of God. If, 3 I | ways to record in his own soul the purposes of the Holy 4 I | the more advanced by its soul, and the perfect by the 5 I | As man consists of body, soul, and spirit, so too does 6 I | cases we must seek only the "soul" and the "spirit." For instance, 7 I | if we may so say, the "soul" and "spirit" of the Word: 8 I | an example of the higher "soul" interpretation. "It is 9 I | thus the Father of every soul as Adam is the father of 10 I | willed, would be found in the soul which with all earnestness 11 I | body which is seen, and a soul therein apprehended by the 12 I | created Scripture with a body, soul, and spirit, the body for 13 I | who were before us, the soul for us, and the spirit for 14 I | the letter, but for the soul of what we are considering. 15 IX | this, the Word sown in the soul, evidenced by the moral 16 IX(205) | The Stoics taught that the soul had eight parts, the hegemonicon 17 IX | the judgment of their own soul discover the things which 18 XII | healing of his body, or his soul. Just so, pray observe, 19 XII | prove, "Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within 20 XII | faculties which assist the soul, and the understanding, 21 XII | Scripture; believe that thy soul is profited by the mere 22 XIV | sufficient to reach man's soul, unless a certain power 23 XIV | suddenly illuminates the soul. When we hear these things ( 24 XIV | flaming fire, illuminates the soul, and straightway nourishes 25 XIV | so finely discussing the soul and surveying the conduct 26 XIV | surveying the conduct of a soul that has lived a good life, 27 XIV | the sudden kindling in the soul of a burning light as it 28 XVIII | abode in the pure and pious soul of Moses, who soared above 29 XVIII | souls, according to which a soul falls from the vaults of 30 XVIII | in the immortality of the soul and what is said about its 31 XVIII | doctrines which translate the soul from earthly affairs to 32 XVIII | His name, and teaches the soul to despise all things sensible 33 XVIII | food for the more mature soul, and that others being suitable 34 XIX | opening of the eyes of the soul. I quite suppose that the 35 XIX | universe. And the rational soul, as if it recognised its 36 XIX | mortal body and the human soul therein, not only by communication 37 XX | same kind, and that the soul of man no way differs from 38 XX | not only to bring down the soul from the vaults of heaven 39 XX | grasped the truth that man's soul was made in the image of 40 XX | the question, whether the soul of irrational creatures 41 XX | in themselves a divining soul. But, as the poet says, 42 XX | demons. ~21. But if the soul of birds is really Divine 43 XX | are received by men, the soul of the medium through which 44 XX | birds really have a Divine soul and perceptions of God, 45 XX | and divining faculty of soul. For many testify to this; 46 XX | His Word abiding in our soul! ~ 47 XXI | held together by a natural soul,433including metals, as 48 XXI(433)| Lit., "by nature and a soul." Cf. Arist. Nic. Eth. Bk. 49 XXI | and anguish, upon every soul of man that worketh evil, 50 XXI | to the immortality of the soul and eternal life, that they 51 XXI | Himself; and the rational soul is not debarred of healing, 52 XXI | Now this rock is the soul of man, hardened through 53 XXI | the seeds fall upon the soul which is like a rock with 54 XXI | it is better for such a soul which has too hastily resolved 55 XXI | thought for an immortal soul. If, indeed, any one should 56 XXI | to guard the city of our soul, but he is showing that 57 XXI | back to the mystery of the soul, and understanding that 58 XXI | though there is one common soul nature subject to God, and, 59 XXI(507)| man's efforts, or (b) the soul's conduct in a prior state 60 XXI(512)| 3 That is, "soul natures, perishing or being 61 XXII | above these and bring the soul near to the Creator, why 62 XXII | well said, "A malicious soul wisdom shall not enter, 63 XXIII | befall every individual soul with all its possibilities 64 XXV | this image is the human 607soul which the Son of God assumed, 65 XXV(607)| growing better or worse. The soul of Christ, like all souls, 66 XXV(607)| an unique manner in this soul. At the commencement of 67 XXVI | good things pertain to the soul, others to the body, and 68 XXVI | things. And in respect of the soul, they speak of virtue and 69 XXVI | your eyes, and make your soul to pine away." 629Further, 70 XXVI | constitution of a man's soul, and the wealth we must 71 XXVI | be that ransom of a man's soul of which Solomon speaks, ---- " 72 XXVI | The ransom of a man's soul is his own riches." 653But 73 XXVI | heal the disorders of the soul. And there is no absurdity 74 XXVII | God is a physician of the soul, and uses the most diverse, 75 XXVII | deep-seated mischief in the soul. The physician might say 76 XXVII | or in less warfare of the soul. ~6. Readers, however, may 77 XXVII | and with the eyes of the soul, when, as a believer he 78 XXVII | lurking in the depths of the soul, and makes it show itself, 79 Index | man's rational, 121; their soul, 122; ruling principle, 80 Index | their abuse, 10; body, soul, and spirit, 12 f., 30; 81 Index | His mortal body and human soul became Divine, 112; how


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