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1   1, p.  xiv|   some of them say that the soul is fire, like Democritus;
2   2, p.  xiv| then: they differ about the soul, but have  ./. pronounced
3   2, p.  194|   But, if they distract the soul, and draw it, one into a
4   3, p.  194|    together to find out the soul of man, they can scarcely
5   3, p.  194|  able to discover their own soul, seek into the nature of
6   6, p.  196|     than these hamstring my soul: Pherecydes saying that
7   7, p.  197|    near the earth, that the soul extends through all the
8   9, p.  198|   the great body, the great soul, MYSELF, mount into heaven,
9   9, p.  198|  About these things then my soul has been earnest until now,
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