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SOUL, n.

1. The spiritual, rational and immortal substance in man, which distinguishes him from brutes that part of man which enables him to think and reason, and which renders him a subject of moral government. The immortality of the soul is a fundamental article of the christian system. Such is the nature of the human soul that it must have a God, an object of supreme affection.
2. The understanding the intellectual principle. The eyes of our soul then only begin to see, when our bodily eye are closing.
3. Vital principle. Thou son, of this great world both eye and soul.
4. Spirit essence chief part as charity, the soul of all the virtues. Emotion is the soul of eloquence.
5. Life animation principle or part as, an able commander is the soul of an army.
6. Internal power. There is some soul of goodness in things evil.
7. A human being a person. There was no a soul present. In Paris there are more than seven hundred thousand souls. London, Westminster, Southwark and the suburbs, are said to contain twelve hundred thousand souls.
8. Animal life. To deliver their soil from death, and to keep them alive in famine. Psalms 33 . 7 .
9. Active power. And heaven would fly before the driving soul.
10. Spirit courage fire grandeur of mind. That he wants caution he must needs confess, but not a soul to give our arms success.
11. Generosity nobleness of mind a colloquial use.
12. An intelligent being. Every soul in heav'n shall bend the knee.
13. Heart affection. The soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David. 1 Samuel 18 .
14. In Scripture, appetite as the full soul the hungry soul. Proverbs 27 . Job 33 .
15. A familiar compellation of a person, but often expressing some qualities of the mind as alas, poor soul he was a good soul.
Bibliography Information
Entry for 'Soul'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​s/soul.html.
 
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