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1 I, I, 2| along with His Son those souls which are rendered capable 2 I, III, 3| with God, or of unbegotten souls, in which they would have 3 I, V, 4| and to whom also their souls had been entrusted to be 4 I, V, 4| But what Tyre, or what souls of Tyrians, we ought to 5 I, V, 4| earth is the model; and the souls of the Tyrians, whether 6 I, VII, 1| creed of the Church. All souls and all rational natures, 7 I, VII, 2| heretics also regarding souls, which they call spiritual 8 I, VII, 3| next place, whether their souls came into existence at the 9 I, VII, 4| those who maintain that souls come into existence with 10 I, VIII, 2| heavenly existences and human souls, and for that reason allege 11 I, VIII, 4| the human race, i.e., the souls of men, assumed in consequence 12 I, VIII, 4| and maintain, viz., that souls descend to such a pitch 13 I, VIII, 4| consummation of the world, when souls and rational creatures shall 14 II, I, 2| dissolved by the dissensions of souls. And for this reason we 15 II, III, 4| established by any reasoning, if souls are actuated by freedom 16 II, III, 4| power of their will. For souls are not driven on in a cycle 17 II, V, 3| which a few, i.e., eight souls, were saved by water. Whereunto 18 II, VI, 3| characterized the individual souls, so that one was attached 19 II, VI, 5| discussions that the nature of souls is capable both of good 20 II, VII, 3| pouring Himself into their souls, might enlighten them regarding 21 II, VII, 3| observance they may seduce the souls of the innocent." ~ 22 II, VII, 4| bestows consolation upon the souls to whom He openly reveals 23 II, VIII, 1| greater. Now, that there are souls in all living things, even 24 II, VIII, 1| smaller size are endowed with souls, there is, by general assent, 25 II, VIII, 1| order whether they also have souls, or are souls; and also 26 II, VIII, 1| also have souls, or are souls; and also respecting the 27 II, VIII, 1| ministers of God, either possess souls or are called souls, and 28 II, VIII, 1| possess souls or are called souls, and yet they are felt by 29 II, VIII, 3| even the salvation of your souls? " If the soul neither prays 30 II, VIII, 3| after it has been said, "All souls are Mine; as the soul of 31 II, VIII, 5| And with respect to the souls of animals and other dumb 32 II, IX, 2| consist in the movements of souls not being conducted according 33 II, IX, 5| have heard that there are souls of different natures, who 34 II, IX, 5| difference in the nature of souls, i.e., that a soul of an 35 II, IX, 6| those different vessels, or souls, or understandings. And 36 II, IX, 6| will different creators, or souls of different natures, be 37 II, X, 5| are wont to befall some souls, as when a soul is consumed 38 II, X, 6| is the physician of our souls. For if, on account of those 39 II, X, 6| remove the defects of our souls, which they had contracted 40 II, X, 6| that either the vices of souls, or their punishments, are 41 II, X, 6| profitable for the purgation of souls. That the punishment, also,