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... soul in its alliance with matter , have learned what is its proper sphere of action , and what kind of knowledge it is capable of receiving . That the soul is capable of an indefinite amount of knowledge ; that , when liberated from its ...
... soul in its alliance with matter , have learned what is its proper sphere of action , and what kind of knowledge it is capable of receiving . That the soul is capable of an indefinite amount of knowledge ; that , when liberated from its ...
Side 43
... soul in its alliance with matter , have learned what is its proper sphere of action , and what kind of knowledge it is capable of receiving . That the soul is capable of an indefinite amount of knowledge ; that , when liberated from its ...
... soul in its alliance with matter , have learned what is its proper sphere of action , and what kind of knowledge it is capable of receiving . That the soul is capable of an indefinite amount of knowledge ; that , when liberated from its ...
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... soul With beauty more sublime , ethereal ; Of knowledge and the mind , thou wast the more Removed from love of that pure excellence , Which is the essence of the Deity ; And thus thy soul grew darker still . " Twas then , To punish thy ...
... soul With beauty more sublime , ethereal ; Of knowledge and the mind , thou wast the more Removed from love of that pure excellence , Which is the essence of the Deity ; And thus thy soul grew darker still . " Twas then , To punish thy ...
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