Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-9 | was I any where or any body? For this have I none to
2 1, 8-13 | from the motion of their body, the natural language, as
3 3, 7-13 | whereas in one and the same body, day, or family, they easily
4 4, 3-6 | fear, who derided the whole body of divination, could persuade
5 4, 4-8 | wrought on his unconscious body. But it proved far otherwise:
6 4, 10-15| through the senses of the body. For they go whither they
7 4, 13-20| correspondence, as of a part of the body with its whole, or a shoe
8 4, 16-26| Thee, nor in me, nor in the body. Neither were they created
9 4, 17-29| greatness and beauty; but a body is not great or fair in
10 4, 17-29| or fair in that it is a body, seeing that, though it
11 4, 17-29| should notwithstanding be a body. But it was falsehood which
12 4, 17-31| wert a vast and bright body, and I a fragment of that
13 4, 17-31| and I a fragment of that body? Perverseness too great!
14 5, 9-16 | how true the death of His body, so false was the life of
15 5, 9-16 | recover the health of my body, though frenzied as yet
16 5, 10-18| handmaid, for the time in body, that he might live, for
17 5, 10-20| thin and subtile (like the body of the air), which they
18 5, 10-20| bounded by the form of a human body. And it seemed to me better
19 5, 10-20| mind unless as a subtile body, and that diffused in definite
20 6, 2-2 | communication of the Lord's Body might be there rightly celebrated,
21 6, 3-3 | was either refreshing his body with the sustenance absolutely
22 6, 4-5 | the One Only Church, the body of Thine Only Son (wherein
23 6, 8-13 | protesting: "Though you hale my body to that place, and there
24 6, 8-13 | desired to behold, was in his body; and he fell more miserably
25 6, 11-18| by the figure of a human body: and do we doubt to 'knock,'
26 6, 11-19| if with the death of the body the life of the soul came
27 7, 1-1 | under the figure of a human body; since I began to hear aught
28 7, 1-1 | under the form of the human body, yet was I constrained to
29 7, 1-1 | not even a void, as if a body were taken out of its place,
30 7, 1-1 | should remain empty of any body at all, of earth and water,
31 7, 1-2 | nowhere. For that as the body of this air which is above
32 7, 1-2 | wholly: so I thought the body not of heaven, air, and
33 7, 1-2 | be full of Thee, that the body of an elephant should contain
34 7, 7-11 | by serving Thee, rule the body. But when I rose proudly
35 7, 17-23| cleave to Thee: for that the body which is corrupted presseth
36 7, 17-23| received from the senses of the body is referred to be judged.
37 7, 19-25| to move the limbs of the body by will, now not, now to
38 7, 19-25| to be in Christ; not the body of a man only, nor, with
39 7, 19-25| man only, nor, with the body, a sensitive soul without
40 7, 21-27| shall deliver him from the body of his death, but only Thy
41 8, 5-12 | me thus wretched from the body of this death, but Thy grace
42 8, 7-17 | to the pleasures of the body, though spread around me
43 8, 8-20 | irresoluteness, I made with my body many such motions as men
44 8, 8-20 | and more easily did my body obey the weakest willing
45 8, 9-21 | end? The mind commands the body, and it obeys instantly;
46 8, 9-21 | mind is mind, the hand is body. The mind commands the mind,
47 8, 12-30| having grandchildren of my body.~.
48 9, 6-14 | most valiant tamer of the body, so as, with unwonted venture,
49 9, 11-27| Lay," she saith, "this body any where; let not the care
50 9, 11-28| prepared for herself by the body of her husband. For because
51 9, 11-28| not afraid to leave her body so far from her own city?"
52 9, 11-28| holy soul freed from the body. ~ ~
53 9, 13-36| took no thought to have her body sumptuously wound up, or
54 10, 6-9 | themselves to me soul, and body, one without, the other
55 10, 6-9 | I had sought Him in the body from earth to heaven, so
56 10, 6-9 | through the senses of my body. I asked the whole frame
57 10, 6-10 | nor earth, nor any other body is thy God." This, their
58 10, 6-10 | quickenest the mass of my body, giving it life, which no
59 10, 6-10 | giving it life, which no body can give to a body: but
60 10, 6-10 | which no body can give to a body: but thy God is even unto
61 10, 7-11 | whereby I am united to my body, and fill its whole frame
62 10, 7-11 | also perceive through the body. ~ ~
63 10, 8-13 | the sensation of the whole body, what is hard or soft; hot
64 10, 8-13 | outwardly or inwardly to the body. All these doth that great
65 10, 8-15 | know by what sense of the body each was impressed upon
66 10, 9-16 | or as any thing which the body by touch perceiveth, and
67 10, 10-17| reached with any sense of my body, nor ever discerned them
68 10, 12-19| conception whatsoever of a body, recognises them within
69 10, 12-19| number all the senses of my body; but those numbers wherewith
70 10, 14-21| not wonderful, as to the body; for mind is one thing,
71 10, 14-21| for mind is one thing, body another. If I therefore
72 10, 14-21| remember some past pain of body, it is not so wonderful.
73 10, 14-22| impressed by the senses of the body, but notions of the very
74 10, 14-22| received by any avenue of the body, but which the mind itself
75 10, 15-23| bodily health; being sound in body, the thing itself is present
76 10, 15-23| itself were absent from the body. I name numbers whereby
77 10, 16-25| health or sickness of the body. For when these things were
78 10, 18-27| the memory (as any visible body), yet its image is still
79 10, 20-29| my soul may live. For my body liveth by my soul; and my
80 10, 21-30| eye, because it is not a body. As we remember numbers
81 10, 30-41| asleep with the senses of the body? And whence is it that often
82 10, 31-43| the daily decays of our body, until Thou destroy both
83 10, 31-43| fastings; often bringing my body into subjection; and my
84 10, 31-44| the necessary care of the body which is yet asking for
85 10, 31-47| the weak members of His body; because Thine eyes have
86 10, 35-54| through the same senses of the body, a certain vain and curious
87 10, 35-57| not that I turn aside the body of my beast, yet still incline
88 10, 40-65| observed the life, which my body hath from me, and these
89 10, 42-67| proud flesh, that he had no body of flesh. For they were
90 11, 2-2 | necessities of refreshing my body and the powers of my mind,
91 11, 2-4 | or necessaries for the body and for this life of our
92 11, 3-5 | would lay the ears of my body to the sounds bursting out
93 11, 5-7 | human artificer, forming one body from another, according
94 11, 5-7 | madest the artificer his body, Thou the mind commanding
95 11, 5-7 | without; Thou the sense of his body, whereby, as by an interpreter,
96 11, 6-8 | didst Thou speak, that a body might be made, whereby these
97 11, 24-31| time to be "motion of a body?" Thou dost not bid me.
98 11, 24-31| not bid me. For that no body is moved, but in time, I
99 11, 24-31| but that the motion of a body is time, I hear not; Thou
100 11, 24-31| sayest it not. For when a body is moved, I by time measure,
101 11, 24-31| whence and whither goeth the body moved, or his parts, if
102 11, 24-31| time the motion of that body or his part, from this place
103 11, 24-31| therefore the motion of a body is one thing, that by which
104 11, 24-31| called time? For and if a body be sometimes moved, sometimes
105 11, 24-31| then is not the motion of a body. ~ ~
106 11, 26-33| measure the motion of a body in time; and the time itself
107 11, 26-33| measure the motion of a body how long it were, and in
108 11, 27-34| Suppose, now, the voice of a body begins to sound, and does
109 12, 3-3 | colour, nor figure, nor body, nor spirit? and yet not
110 12, 6-6 | is it? Is it soul? Is it body? Is it that which constituteth
111 12, 6-6 | which constituteth soul or body? Might one say, "a nothing
112 12, 17-25| changed, as the soul and body of man are): therefore the
113 13, 2-3 | equal unto Thee? For as in a body, to be, is not one with
114 13, 9-10 | means, in space, like a body, then neither was the Holy
115 13, 9-10 | pleasure is our peace. The body by its own weight strives
116 13, 13-14| wit, the redemption of his body; to Him he sighs, a member
117 13, 14-15| we bear about us in our body, dead because of sin; until
118 13, 20-27| may, by the motions of the body, be many ways set out, and
119 13, 23-33| according to the sex of body, there is neither male nor
120 13, 23-34| perceived by the senses of the body. Upon all these is he now
121 13, 28-43| the same; by reason that a body consisting of members all
122 13, 32-47| heaven, whether that primary body of the world, between the
123 13, 32-47| nature, but in the sex of her body, should be in like manner
124 13, 34-49| earth, the Head and the body of the Church, in Thy predestination
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