Section, Paragraph
1 I, 11 | tenderness of love, the soul and the mind so persuaded
2 II, 72 | natures, different in kind, soul and body. For it is impossible
3 II, 73 | study; perhaps at least the soul will know itself. Let us
4 II, 73 | 399. 11 ~Is, then, the soul too noble a subject for
5 II, 75 | presuppose at least a sensitive soul to feel them, nay more,
6 II, 83 | revenge. The passions of the soul trouble the senses, and
7 II, 89 | Who doubts, then, that our soul, being accustomed to see
8 II, 112 | different qualities, and the soul different inclinations;
9 II, 112 | which is presented to the soul, and the soul never presents
10 II, 112 | presented to the soul, and the soul never presents itself simply
11 II, 139 | view in the depths of their soul, inciting them to aim at
12 II, 140 | of occupying this great soul and taking away from him
13 II, 142 | delight for him to occupy his soul with the thought of how
14 II, 160 | all the functions of the soul, as well as work does; but
15 III, 194 | The immortality of the soul is a matter which is of
16 III, 194 | is, nor my senses, nor my soul, not even that part of me
17 III, 194 | telling us that they hold our soul to be only a little wind
18 III, 218 | life to know whether the soul be mortal or immortal.~
19 III, 219 | mortality or immortality of the soul must make an entire difference
20 III, 220 | discussed the immortality of the soul. The fallacy of their dilemma
21 III, 221 | perfectly evident that the soul is material.~
22 III, 230 | should not exist; that the soul should be joined to the
23 III, 230 | and that we should have no soul; that the world should be
24 III, 233 | 233. Infinite—nothing.—Our soul is cast into a body, where
25 IV, 252 | this belief, so that our soul falls naturally into it.
26 IV, 289 | humility of a Christian soul. 3. The miracles of Holy
27 V, 323 | neither in the body nor in the soul? And how love the body or
28 V, 323 | how love the body or the soul, except for these qualities
29 V, 323 | would be unjust to love the soul of a person in the abstract
30 VI, 349 | 349. Immateriality of the soul—Philosophers who have mastered
31 VI, 351 | spiritual efforts, which the soul sometimes assays, are things
32 VI, 353 | a sudden movement of the soul from one to the other extreme,
33 VI, 353 | agility if not expanse of soul.~
34 VI, 367 | win battles, hinder our soul from acting, eat our body.~
35 VI, 378 | The greatness of the human soul consists in knowing how
36 VI, 400 | so great an idea of the soul of man that we cannot endure
37 VI, 400 | not being esteemed by any soul; and all the happiness of
38 VI, 408 | extraordinary greatness of soul is needed in order to attain
39 VII, 446 | against the immortality of the soul. But the sense is that this
40 VII, 482 | to that of the universal soul. But if, having received
41 VII, 482 | the guidance of the whole soul to which they belong, which
42 VII, 483 | way as it is loved by the soul. All love which goes beyond
43 VII, 502 | their food, prevent the soul from taking any of it, For,
44 VII, 502 | give their nutriment to the soul, and the soul nourishes
45 VII, 502 | nutriment to the soul, and the soul nourishes itself upon it
46 VII, 512 | one becomes the other; the soul thus being united to the
47 VII, 512 | Because my body without my soul would not make the body
48 VII, 512 | body of a man; therefore my soul united to any matter whatsoever
49 VII, 512 | matter.~Thus if God united my soul to a body in China, the
50 VII, 544 | Christians is a God who makes the soul feel that He is her only
51 VII, 553 | His extreme suffering. "My soul is sorrowful, even unto
52 VIII, 556| or the immortality of the soul, or anything of that nature;
53 VIII, 556| comfort, a God who fills the soul and heart of those whom
54 VIII, 556| Himself to their inmost soul, who fills it with humility
55 X, 657 | for the state of the sick soul are sick bodies; but, because
56 X, 657 | this crowd is in the sick soul.~
57 XII, 751 | good, merciful, a beautiful soul, a sound mind, powerful.
58 XII, 781 | whole world and lose his own soul? Whosoever will save his
59 XII, 781 | Whosoever will save his soul, shall lose it."~"I am not
60 XII, 799 | qualities of a perfectly heroic soul, that they paint it so perfectly
61 XIII, 805| entire man, in body and soul.~
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