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Dialogue
1 Intro| desultory remarks on the one immortal and the two mortal souls 2 Intro| And although you are not immortal you shall not die, for I 3 Intro| together the mortal and immortal, and provide food for them, 4 Intro| receiving from him the immortal principle, borrowed from 5 Intro| From him they received the immortal soul, but themselves made 6 Intro| of himself in godly and immortal thoughts, attains to truth 7 Intro| received animals, mortal and immortal, and was fulfilled with 8 Intro| Ethics. First, there is the immortal nature of which the brain 9 Intro| receives the commands of the immortal part, not immediately but 10 Timae| creatures, ye are not altogether immortal and indissoluble, but ye 11 Timae| them worthy of the name immortal, which is called divine 12 Timae| interweave the mortal with the immortal, and make and beget living 13 Timae| and receiving from him the immortal principle of a mortal creature, 14 Timae| fastening the courses of the immortal soul in a body which was 15 Timae| other animals, mortal and immortal. Now of the divine, he himself 16 Timae| him, received from him the immortal principle of the soul; and 17 Timae| him, must have thoughts immortal and divine, if he attain 18 Timae| immortality, he must altogether be immortal; and since he is ever cherishing 19 Timae| received animals, mortal and immortal, and is fulfilled with them,