Book,  Chap.

1   2,   2| non-existent things? M. Only the soul of the human being, in the
2   2,   2|      principally, in view of his soul, for his own sake; for in
3   2,  12|         spontaneous force of the soul, according to which diverse
4   2,  12|       Indeed, law instructs <the soul="">itself, but grace prepares
5   2,  22|           dear to me, in whom my soul has been well pleased" (
6   2,  22|          You will not abandon my soul in the nether world, nor
7   2,  28|        heart, and with our whole soul, and our neighbors as ourselves (
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