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 1      II|         now I love thee, and my soul perceive~ O'erwhelm'd with
 2      II| shoulder fix'd, and griev'd his soul."~ ~But if it is right to
 3      VI|    doctrine regarding the human soul as it now is does not harmonize,
 4      VI|         Aristotle says that the soul is not so comprehensive
 5      VI|       maintains that "the whole soul is immortal." But Aristotle,
 6     VII|       for he adds the universal soul. And again, when he has
 7     VII| philosophers say that the human soul is in us; others, that it
 8     VII|      one another even about the soul. For some of them say that
 9     VII|       some of them say that the soul is fire, and some that it
10    VIII|        immortality of the human soul, and the judgment which
11      IX|        been a man both great of soul and of great faculty in
12     XII|           You are all youths in soul, for you hold no ancient
13     XIX|      intelligence and animating soul of the universe, the movement
14     XXI|       of gods was burdening the soul of man like some disease,
15    XXVI|      ridiculed, now torment his soul with apprehensions that
16   XXVII|         For his saying that the soul is judged along with the
17   XXVII|         will never say that the soul has a head and hands, and
18   XXVII|      the body, teaches that the soul is judged in company with
19  XXVIII|        plain that it is not the soul, but the body, which has
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