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1 17| body, and rational, and human, these three things are 2 32| and of itself? For, if the human mind could have no memory 3 36| cannot be comprehended by human knowledge. For none can 4 36| the created; how can the human mind comprehend of what 5 48| seen in the case of the human mind.~For, since the human 6 48| human mind.~For, since the human mind is not always thinking 7 48| ideas that exist in the human memory, without being the 8 49| since even the rational human mind is convinced that it 9 63| as the expression of our human mind is nothing but the 10 64| transcends all the vision of the human intellect. And for that 11 64| cannot be so examined by the human intellect as to be capable 12 65| conceive to transcend all human understanding. For it is 13 69| there is no doubt that the human soul is a rational creature. 14 69| it is manifest that the human soul is never deprived of 15 69| So, it is plain, that the human soul is of such a character 16 72| CHAPTER LXXII.~Every human soul is immortal. And it 17 72| immortal? But undoubtedly all human souls are of the same nature. 18 72| some are immortal, every human soul must be immortal. But 19 72| necessarily, also, every human soul is either ever miserable, 20 74| to be hoped for. ~BUT the human soul will by no means be 21 75| therefore, profitable to this human soul to believe the supreme