Soul, to which of ours does individuality belong, ii. 9.2 (33-[603]).
Soul, triune, one nature for three powers, iv. 9.5 (51-[1163]).
Soul unharmed, if her flight from here below is prompt enough, i. 7.26 (1-[50]).
Soul unity does not resemble reason unity, as it includes plurality, vi. 2.6 (43-[901]).
Soul, universal, is everywhere entire, vi. 4.9 (22-[300]).
Soul uses the body as tool, i. 1.3 (53-[1193]).
Soul unconscious of her higher part, if distracted by sense, iv. 8.8 (6-[132]).
Soul will not seem entirely within us, if functions are not localized, iv. 3.20 (27-[419]).
Soul's action divided by division of time, iv. 4.15 (28-[460]).
Soul's activity is triple: thinking, self-preservation and creation, iv. 8.3 (6-[125]).