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. 8. 990. Exercit. 280. 991. T. W. Jesuite, in his Passions of the Minde. 992. Velcurio. 993. Nervi a spiritu moventur, spritus ab anima. Melanct. 994. Velcurio. Jucundum et anceps subjectum. 995. Goclenius in [Greek: Psycol.] pag. 302. Bright in Phys. Scrib. l. 1. David Crusius, Melancthon, Hippius Hernius, Levinus Lemnius, &c. 996. Lib. an mores sequantur, &c. 997. Caesar. 6. com. 998. Read Aeneas Gazeus dial. of the immortality of the Soul. 999. Ovid. Met. 15. "We, who may take up our abode in wild beasts, or be lodged in the breasts of cattle." 1000. In Gallo. Idem. 1001. Nicephorus, hist. lib. 10. c. 35. 1002. Phaedo. 1003. Claudian, lib. 1. de rap. Proserp. 1004. "Besides, we observe that the mind is born with the body, grows with it, and decays with it." 1005. Haec quaestio multos per annos varie, ac mirabiliter impugnata, &c. 1006. Colerus, ibid. 1007. De eccles. dog. cap. 16. 1008. Ovid. 4. Met. "The bloodless shades without either body or bones wanter." 1009. Bonorum lares, malorum vero larvas et lemures. 1010. Some say at three days, some six weeks, others otherwise. 1011. Melancthon. 1012. Nihil in intellectu, quod non prius fuerat in sensu. Velcurio. 1013. The pure part of the conscience. 1014. Quod tibi fieri non vis, alteri ne feceris. 1015. Res ab intellectu monstratas recipit, vel rejicit; approbat, vel improbat, Philip. Ignoti nulla cupido. 1016. Melancthon. Operationes plerumque ferae, etsi libera sit illa in essentia sua. 1017. In civilibus libera, sed non in spiritualibus Osiander. 1018. Tota voluntas aversa a Deo. Omnis homo mendax. 1019. Virg. "We are neither able to contend against them, nor only to make way." 1020. Vel propter ignorantium, quod bonis studiis non sit instructa mens ut debuit, aut divinis praeceptis exculta. 1021. Med. Ovid. 1022. Ovid. 1023. Seneca, Hipp. 1024. Melancholicos vocamus, quos exuperantia vel pravitas Melancholiae ita male habet, ut inde insaniant vel in omnibus, vel in pluribus iisque manifestis sive ad rectam rationem, voluntate pertinent, vel electionem, vel intellectus operationes. 1025. Pessimum et pertinacissimum morbum qui homines in bruta degenerare cogit. 1026. Panth. Med. 1027. Angor animi in una contentione defixus, absque febre. 1028. Cap. 16. l. 1. 1029. Eorum definitio morbus quid non sit pot
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