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1 Intro| therefore not jealous, and being free from jealousy he desired 2 Intro| created, and should also be free from old age and disease, 3 Intro| cables of the soul sets her free from the body. When on the 4 Intro| suppose that we are altogether free from this illusion? When 5 Intro| physical philosophy was not a free enquiry, but a growth, in 6 Intro| it is taken; it is quite free from mysticism and Neo-Platonism. 7 Intro| jealousy of anything. And being free from jealousy, he desired 8 Timae| jealousy of anything. And being free from jealousy, he desired 9 Timae| and also that it should be free from old age and unaffected 10 Timae| unless it is formless, and free from the impress of any 11 Timae| be right and smooth and free, and renders the portion 12 Timae| and also more healthy and free from pain. But our creators, 13 Timae| and its passages are not free, some of them not acting, 14 Timae| of the soul, and sets her free; but when there is not so