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1. It is a Departure of the soul from the body, when Death cometh with its sharpe Edge. the loving knot which nature tied between those two deare Friends is cut asunder: as darknesse is the absence of light when the Sunne removeth from our Horizon; so is death the privation of life when the soul removeth from the body. In this respect it is defined by Tertullian to be dis-junctio, by St. Ambrose, to be absolutio, by Plato to be NONLATINALPHABET, |
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Tertul. l. de animâ. c. 27. Ambros. de bono mortis, c. 2. Plat. in Phad. Cic. in Tusc. |
Tertulian l. de animâ. c. 27. Ambos de Bono mortis, c. 2. Plat. in Phad. Cic in Tuscany |
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