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 1    XII|      carcase. If, then, we are ignorant of the soul, it is in fact
 2    XII|       in fact the soul that is ignorant of itself. [2] Thus the
 3    XII|     soul was in this matter so ignorant of itself that it became
 4    XII|       rational if it be itself ignorant of its rationality, being
 5    XII|      of its rationality, being ignorant of its own very self? So
 6    XII|      however, is it from being ignorant, that it knows its own Author,
 7    XII|       Besides, if the soul was ignorant of itself from the beginning,
 8    XII|   endangered, not by its being ignorant of itself, but of the word
 9    XII| corporeally. We certainly were ignorant that it was to rise again
10    XII|      of the soul which we were ignorant of before? What invisible
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