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1 Ded, 2 | questions respecting God and the Soul were the chief of those
2 Ded, 2 | of faith, that the human soul does not perish with the
3 Ded, 3 | 3. And as regards the Soul, although many have judged
4 Ded, 4 | distinctness of the human soul from the body, for no other
5 Ded, 6 | distinction of the human soul from the body are established,
6 Pre, 1 | the nature of the human soul, in the "Discourse on the
7 Pre, 6 | treat of God and the human soul, and at the same time to
8 Syn, 2 | of the immortality of the soul, I think it proper here
9 Syn, 2 | of the immortality of the soul is our being able to form
10 Syn, 2 | conceptus -- concept) of the soul itself, and such as shall
11 Syn, 2 | infer the immortality of the soul, involve an explication
12 II, 5 | actions I referred to the soul; but what the soul itself
13 II, 5 | to the soul; but what the soul itself was I either did
14 II, 6 | to the attributes of the soul. The first mentioned were
15 II, 6 | another attribute of the soul; but perception too is impossible
16 II, 6 | another attribute of the soul; and here I discover what
17 VI, 19| teach me that the mind or soul of man is entirely different
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