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- 4dae6cc2d8f30982273a6a1bf11c6fdea937b5511351836278b60737d4ec2620 edition "3rd rev".
- 4dae6cc2d8f30982273a6a1bf11c6fdea937b5511351836278b60737d4ec2620 editor1Last "Cross".
- 4dae6cc2d8f30982273a6a1bf11c6fdea937b5511351836278b60737d4ec2620 editor2Last "Livingstone".
- 4dae6cc2d8f30982273a6a1bf11c6fdea937b5511351836278b60737d4ec2620 isCitedBy Christian_mortalism.
- 4dae6cc2d8f30982273a6a1bf11c6fdea937b5511351836278b60737d4ec2620 page "1531".
- 4dae6cc2d8f30982273a6a1bf11c6fdea937b5511351836278b60737d4ec2620 quote "soul. The idea of a distinction between the soul, the immaterial principle of life and intelligence, and the body is of great antiquity, though only gradually expressed with any precision. Hebrew thought made little of this distinction, and there is practically no specific teaching on the subject in the Bible beyond an underlying assumption of some form of afterlife .".
- 4dae6cc2d8f30982273a6a1bf11c6fdea937b5511351836278b60737d4ec2620 title "The Oxford dictionary of the Christian Church".
- 4dae6cc2d8f30982273a6a1bf11c6fdea937b5511351836278b60737d4ec2620 year "2005".