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I conclude, then, that the soul is not only a unit with the power ascribed to it, but that it is also an invisible, immaterial and eternal entity or being.
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gutenberg.orgI conclude, then, that the soul is not only a unit with the power ascribed to it, but that it is also an invisible, immaterial and eternal entity or being.
Jacobs asserts that the soul is an eternal and immaterial entity.
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