Soul Quotes - Page 361
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[Core concepts: Human beings all have souls. Souls are software objects. Software is not immortal.]
Charles Stross (2005). “Accelerando”, p.354, Penguin
Charles Spurgeon (1989). “The Soul Winner”, p.39, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1933). “The King's Highway Opened and Cleared: A Selection of Choice Sermons Delivered in London”
C. H. Spurgeon (2006). “Morning by Morning”, p.2, Hendrickson Publishers
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (2008). “Devotional Classics of C. H. Spurgeon”, Sovereign Grace Publishers,
Charles Spurgeon (2014). “The Sermon on the Mount”, p.38, Ravenio Books
The glory of the salvation of souls belongs to God, and to Him alone.
Charles Spurgeon (2015). “Select Works”, p.140, Lulu Press, Inc
Jesus poured out his soul in life before he poured it out unto death
Spurgeon, Charles (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 32: Sermons 1877-1937”, p.184, Delmarva Publications, Inc.
Spurgeon, Charles H. (2015). “Charles Spurgeon: An Autobiography”, p.1697, Delmarva Publications, Inc.
And the tear that we shed, though in secret it rolls, Shall long keep his memory green in our souls.
Charles Kingsley (1858). “Andromeda: And Other Poems”, p.22
Charles Kingsley (1855). “Westward ho!: The voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of Her Most Glorious Majesty Queen Elizabeth”, p.180
"Man's Vision of God and the Logic of Theism" by Charles Hartshorne, (p. 183), 1941.
Charles Dickens (1872). “A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens”, p.532
Charles Dickens (2009). “The Complete Works of Charles Dickens: Oliver Twist”, p.272, Cosimo, Inc.
Charles Churchill (1822). “The Poems of Charles Churchill”, p.164
Life is the jailer of the soul in this filthy prison, and its only deliverer is death.
Charles Caleb Colton (1836). “Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think”, p.344