Chap., §
1 I, 18 | essentially also to the soul as well as to the body.~
2 I, 23 | manifests itself in the soul as ostentation, and covetousness,
3 I, 24 | trees, growing from body and soul, many offshoots of these
4 I, 31 | the natural desire~of the soul to enjoy the fruition of
5 II, 52 | extirpate anger from the soul, but it is possible for
6 II, 61 | a grievous danger to his soul.~
7 III, 113| gasps, till his nobility of soul extorted the admiration
8 III, 123| purification, and take my soul to ransom their souls,,~
9 IV, 130| holy man when his sacred soul was attacked with scourge
10 IV, 130| were laying siege to his soul through his Reason that
11 V, 169| together, and as with one soul, said to him:~
12 V, 187| brotherhood in nobility of soul.~
13 V, 190| wondering at his constancy of soul, the guards brought forward
14 V, 198| this body of mine; for my soul ye cannot reach, not if
15 VI, 255| struggle and peril of the soul awaits in eternal torment
16 VI, 259| quickened with the same soul, and are brought into the
17 VI, 264| with the promptings of the soul, so those holy youths, as
18 VI, 264| prompted by the immortal soul of religion, went in harmony
19 VI, 269| tortures, when even a woman's soul despised a yet greater diversity
20 VI, 274| those young men, with a soul like Abraham, was not moved
21 VII, 277| marvellous~likeness of our soul and of our shape on the
22 VII, 278| For women are softer of soul than men, and the more children
23 VII, 284| burned, remained unshaken in soul for religion's sake.~
24 VII, 308| but, as though she had a soul of adamant and were bringing
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