Soul

Soul, the name given to the spiritual part of man, the seat of reason (q.v.) and conscience, by which he relates and subordinates himself to the higher spiritual world, inspiring him with a sense of individual responsibility.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Soufflot * Soult, Nicolas-Jean de Dieu
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Sorrow, Worship of
Sorrows of the Virgin
Sorrows of Werther
Sortes Virgilianæ
Sostratus
Sothern, Edward Askew
Soubise, Duc de
Soubise, Prince de
Soudan
Soufflot
Soul
Soult, Nicolas-Jean de Dieu
Sound, The
South, Robert
South African Company
South African Republic
South Australia
South Sea Bubble
Southampton
Southcott, Joanna
Southern Cross

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Soul in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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Beaumont, Joseph
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