7. A . Behold I have prayed to God. R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A
13. When therefore the mind has come to have sound eyes, what next? A. That she look. R.
21. R. We have pain of body left, which perhaps moves thee of its proper force. A. R.
7. R. Give now still greater heed. A. R. A. R. A. R. A.
8. R. Define therefore the True. A. R. A. R. A. R. A.
19. R. What then think you? Is the science of debate true, or false? A. R. A. R. A. R. A.
22. R. Attend therefore to the few things that remain. A. R. A. R. A.
24. R. Groan not, the human mind is immortal. A. R. A. R. A. R.
32. R. What sayest thou concerning the rest? A. R. A R. A. R. A. R. A. R. A.
36. These points will be treated with more pains and greater subtilty, when we shall have begun to discuss the faculty of intelligence, which part of our theme is proposed by us, as something which is to be developed and discussed by us, when anything gives anxiety concerning the life of the soul. For I believe thee to stand in no slight fear lest the death of man, even if it do not slay the soul, should nevertheless induce oblivion of all things, and of Truth itself, if any shall have been discovered. A. It cannot be expressed how much this evil is to be feared. For of what sort will be that eternal life, or what death is not to be preferred to it, if the soul so lives, as we see it live in a child just born? to say nothing of that life which is lived in the womb; for I do not think it to be none. R. Be of good courage; God will be present, as we now feel, to us who seek, who promises a certain most blessed body after this, and an utter plenitude of Truth without any falsehood. A. May it be as we hope.
36. Haec dicentur operosius atque subtilius, cum de intelligendo disserere coeperimus, quae nobis pars proposita est, cum de animae vita quidquid sollicitat, fuerit quantum valemus enucleatum atque discussum. Non enim credo te parum formidare ne mors humana, etiamsi non interficiat animam, rerum tamen omnium, et ipsius, si qua comperta fuerit, veritatis oblivionem inferat. A. Non potest satis dici quantum hoc malum metuendum sit. Qualis enim erit illa aeterna vita, vel quae mors non ei praeponenda est, si sic vivit anima, ut videmus eam vivere in puero mox nato? ut de illa vita nihil dicam quae in utero agitur; non enim puto esse nullam. R. Bono animo esto; Deus aderit, ut jam sentimus, quaerentibus nobis, qui beatissimum quiddam post hoc corpus, et veritatis plenissimum sine ullo mendacio pollicetur. A. Fiat ut speramus.