[Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 (of 6) by Havelock Ellis]@TWC D-Link bookStudies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 (of 6) CHAPTER IV 50/53
The soul itself is corporeal.
He carries, indeed, his idea of the omnipresence of the body to the absurd. [57] Rufinus, _Commentarius in Symbolum Apostolorum_, cap.
XII. [58] Migne, _Patrologia Graeca_, vol.xxvi, pp.
1170 et seq. [59] Even in physical conformation the human sexual organs, when compared with those of the lower animals, show marked differences (see "The Mechanism of Detumescence," in the fifth volume of these _Studies_). [60] It may perhaps be as well to point out, with Forel (_Die Sexuelle Frage_, p.
208), that the word "bestial" is generally used quite incorrectly in this connection.
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