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1 I, I | constant impressions which the souls of men receive in their 2 I, I | children and idiots have souls, have minds, with those 3 I, I | infants, and all that have souls, must necessarily have them 4 II, I | to have one of those dull souls, that doth not perceive 5 II, I | suspect that they have no souls at all; since they find 6 II, XIV | eternal duration of our souls, as well as the eternity 7 II, XXI | at all, fills our narrow souls, and so takes up the whole 8 II, XXIII| motion by impulse; and of our souls, the power of exciting motion 9 II, XXVII| are of opinion that the souls of men may, for their miscarriages, 10 II, XXVII| the siege of Troy, (for souls being, as far as we know 11 III, X | substantial forms, vegetative souls, abhorrence of a vacuum, 12 IV, III | the operations of our own souls within us, as far as they 13 IV, XX | natural differences of men’s souls themselves; or some, or 14 IV, XX | have a low opinion of their souls, who lay out all their incomes