| 1. | "
Dombrowski and Deltete maintain that Augustine objected to abortion
primarily on the grounds of perversity, but he believed that only in the
final stage of pregnancy was the fetus animated by a rational or human
soul."
| Source: | Campbell, Deborah. "A Brief, Liberal, Catholic Defense of Abortion" Church History 71.4 Dec. 1 2002: 937-939  |
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| 2. | " But in the end, prayer is
ultimately about realms of consciousness as yet unexplored--about what
believers might call the soul, or the spirit, or some transcendent part
of being."
| Source: | Szegedy-Maszak, Marianne,Hsu, Caroline. "How we talk to God" U.S. News & World Report 137.22 Dec. 20 2004: 55  |
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| 3. | "... study of the soul, the Ego and the consciousness--which
they called "psychology." In their view, all that belonged to
"psychology" could not be grasped by medical knowledge alone."
| Source: | Vatan, Florence. "The "Poet-Philosopher" and the "Physician-Philosopher": a Reading of Baudelaire's Prose Poem "Assommons les pauvres!"" Nineteenth-Century French Studies 33.1-2 Sept. 22 2004: 89-109  |
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| 4. | " The vote is a clear reflection of the true heart and soul of a
nation in touch with its democratic roots and moral foundation."
| Source: | . "11 states make smart move" Washington Times Nov. 8 2004: 20  |
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| 5. | " On the contrary+ the whole man is the
soul, and the soul the whole man: a body, in other words, or
individual substance, animated, sensitive, and rational. (CPW
6:318)
..."
| Source: | Graves, Neil D. ""The whole fulness of the Godhead dwells in him bodily": the materiality of Milton's God" Christianity and Literature 52.4 June 22 2003: 497-524  |
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| 6. | " The phrase in it
bears a denotative English reference--"in the glass"--that invokes the
legend that a vampire manifests no reflection, having no soul."
| Source: | Senf, Carol A. "Dracula's Crypt: Bram Stoker, Irishness, and the Question of Blood" Criticism 44.2 Mar. 22 2002: 208-213  |
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| 7. | " Emerald Spirit, The: Reflections on the Irish Heart
and Soul."
| Source: | . "Publications of the week" Bookseller .5105 Nov. 28 2003: 35-61  |
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| 8. | " This is a journey that evokes laughter,
tears, and reflection about how we touch one another when we open up our
hearts, minds, and souls."
| Source: | Campbell, Arlene. "Kurtz, Jane" Childhood Education 81.1 Sept. 22 2004: 46-47  |
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| 9. | "... check out this CD--reflections of Will Ackerman and Alex de
Grassi abound.
--Acoustic Guitar Magazine on the Elegant Tern CD
Elegant, enchanting, exquisite New Age Celtic fingerstyle guitar
CDs to soothe your soul."
| Source: | . "Arts and music: music, writing, expressive art, drama" Share Guide .75 Sept. 1 2004: 53-55  |
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| 10. | "... more so since those who play the main
parts in these dramas are usually rational, goal-oriented,
problem-solving decision-takers, "engineers of men's [bodies
and] souls," to adapt the phrase of one of them (Stalin)."
| Source: | Hobsbawm, E.J. "The making of a "Bourgeois Revolution"" Social Research 71.3 Sept. 22 2004: 455-481  |
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| 11. | "... its illusions." The
"new conscience" that Joyce was forging in the smithy of his
soul was not the Catholic rational ordering of life borrowed from
Aristotelian or Thomistic principles."
| Source: | Bell, Robert H.,Hederman, Mark Patrick. "Bloomsday at 100: two reflections on James Joyce's legacy" Commonweal 131.10 May 21 2004: 15-19  |
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| 12. | " This religion was based upon the principle of the Stoic
God and states that human beings are rational creatures whose souls are
particles of divine reason."
| Source: | Hobbs, Vivian L. "Salvador da Bahia: a "modern" imperial Rome" Education 125.1 Sept. 22 2004: 20-30  |
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| 13. | " Imagine that you
are a new student, that you've never set foot in tiffs class
before, Look at the objects, the furniture, the art, and the displays
What message do they communicate to that new soul?"
| Source: | Sullivan, Kevin. "The art of your room: what your classroom says about you" School Arts 103.10 Sept. 1 2004: 30-32  |
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| 14. | " In
the passage above it is clear that changes to the "soul's
essence" are changes in "the outward shape" and that
actual physical form is determined by the natural search for knowledge
of the Creator, as Milton speaks..."
| Source: | Graves, Neil D. "Infelix culpa: Milton's Son of God and the incarnation as a fall in Paradise Lost" Philological Quarterly 81.2 Mar. 22 2002: 159-184  |
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| 15. | "
Discussants include: Merry Merryfield, Ohio State University (OSU)
speaking on "My Soul Looks Back in Wonder": Critical Race
Theory, Brown vs. Board Of Education, and Teacher's Historical
Knowledge; Cynthia Tyson, OSU and Lisa Mazzei, Ohio Dominican University
on..."
| Source: | . "Special Community Forum in Baltimore: 'The Impact of the 1960s on Race Relations: What Lies Ahead for Americans?'; Nov. 21" AScribe Law News Service Oct. 28 2004  |
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| 16. | "... sick poor: "the
Society designs to reclaim the souls of the sick." (24)
The Charitable Society was based on a specific model: the Society
for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge (SPCK)."
| Source: | Madden, Deborah. "Medicine and moral reform: the place of practical piety in John Wesley's art of physic" Church History 73.4 Dec. 1 2004: 741-759  |
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| 17. | " To require the political order to be a microcosm of
the transcendent order, or a reflection of the soul in its openness to
God, is to ask too much."
| Source: | Drury, Shadia B. "Augustinian Radical Transcendence: Source of Political Excess" Humanitas 12.2 Sept. 22 1999: 27  |
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| 18. | " With finely acted mischief, a solitary Marife
Gimenez in a white slip wobbled up flora a chair to traipse around in
high heels, her precariousness more of the soul than in the soles."
| Source: | Perez, Guillermo. "Maximum Dance Company" Dance Magazine 78.10 Oct. 1 2004: 94-96  |
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| 19. | " It's harder to surrender, because
surrendering the soul is a female act and taking it is a male one."
| Source: | . "Self-regard rules 'Sex Is Comedy'; Filmmaker Breillat stakes her claim as pre-eminent exploiter of taboos" Washington Times Nov. 19 2004: 04  |
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| 20. | " Growing up unloved and lacking self-love, it is
suggested, Wollstonecraft directed her love to a transcendent perfect
object, thus averting painful issues of personal identity in her early
years."
| Source: | Pedersen, Joyce Senders. "Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination" Canadian Journal of History 39.2 Aug. 1 2004: 388-391  |
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| 21. | " Each chapter investigates culturally
shaped responses to eternal questions about the limits of our human
identity; conception and birth; mechanisms of socialization and
knowledge; the relation between body, soul and spirit; issues of
divisibility and indivisibility; death and transcendence."
| Source: | MARCHAND, TREVOR H.J. "La production du corps: approches anthropologiques et historiques& Le corps humain: supplici[acute{e}] poss[acute{e}]d[acute{e}],cannibalis[acute{e}]" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.2 June 1 2000: 365  |
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| 22. | " As well, one wonders whether Borromeo himself would have
seen the conquest of souls primarily in terms of transforming and
controlling society, or whether in his eyes a more fundamental goal
would have been the salvation of souls pure and simple."
| Source: | Deutscher, Thomas. "The Conquest of the Soul: Confusion, Discipline, and Public Order in Counter-Reformation Milan." Renaissance Quarterly 55.1 Mar. 22 2002: 305-307  |
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| 23. | "
Byline: Burt Prelutsky, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES
People often ask me when I stopped being a liberal and, depending
on their own political persuasion, either saw the light or sold my soul
to the devil."
| Source: | . "How a liberal saw the light; Switching sides when labels trumped reason" Washington Times Dec. 21 2004: 19  |
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| 24. | " More important, Mrs. Pelosi needs to be educated
on the fact that "prosperity," "community,"
"opportunity," "fairness,"
"accountability" and "protecting our country" are
not only the "soul of the Democratic Party." They are the
"soul" of every American citizen and every person who seeks
freedom."
| Source: | . "Look who needs an education" Washington Times Nov. 6 2004: 12  |
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| 25. | "... Right Separation 4)
[A soul is considered separate] the more the soule is conformed to
the pure law of God, which is both our rule and beauty [....] Separate
[...] not as one affecting a proud singularity, but as one who is
necessitated..."
| Source: | Samuels, Peggy. ""The picture of little T.C. in a prospect of flowers": Marvell's portrait of tender conscience" Papers on Language & Literature 39.3 June 22 2003: 245  |
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