Book, Chapter
1 3, 6-10 | spiritual works are before these corporeal works, celestial though
2 3, 6-10 | spoken to me; for those were corporeal fantasies, false bodies,
3 4, 16-24| and my mind ranged through corporeal forms; and "fair," I defined
4 4, 16-24| and this I supported by corporeal examples. And I turned to
5 4, 16-26| stiffneckedness, and I imagined corporeal forms, and, myself flesh,
6 4, 16-26| vanity devised out of things corporeal. And I was wont to ask Thy
7 4, 16-27| volumes; revolving within me corporeal fictions, buzzing in the
8 5, 5-9 | position or character of the corporeal creation can injure him,
9 5, 11-21| I, conceiving of things corporeal only, was mainly held down,
10 6, 1 | in space, art not of such corporeal shape, yet hast Thou made
11 6, 4-6 | as this, whether things corporeal, which were not present
12 10, 6-10 | 10.6.10 Is not this corporeal figure apparent to all whose
13 10, 25-36| there among the images of corporeal things: and I came to those
14 10, 25-36| there: for as Thou art not a corporeal image, nor the affection
15 10, 34-52| see and love it. But that corporeal light whereof I spake, it
16 11, 6-8 | heaven and earth, there was a corporeal creature before heaven and
17 11, 6-8 | time. But there was nought corporeal before heaven and earth;
18 12, 2-2 | we see is earth? For this corporeal whole, not being wholly
19 12, 8-8 | For very wonderful is this corporeal heaven; of which firmament
20 12, 15-19| mould, nor of celestial bulk corporeal but spiritual, and partaker
21 12, 17-25| without form is understood corporeal matter, antecedent to its
22 12, 17-26| spiritual, the other the corporeal, creation." ~ ~
23 12, 20-29| or the spiritual and the corporeal creature." He another, that
24 12, 20-29| the universal bulk of this corporeal world, together with all
25 12, 20-29| creatures spiritual and corporeal." He another, that saith,
26 12, 20-29| formless matter of the creature corporeal, wherein heaven and earth
27 12, 21-30| the deep; that is, "that corporeal thing that God made, was
28 12, 21-30| yet a formless matter of corporeal things, without order, without
29 12, 21-30| darksome matter, of which the corporeal heaven and the corporeal
30 12, 21-30| corporeal heaven and the corporeal earth were to be made, with
31 12, 21-30| which are known to our corporeal senses." Another he who
32 12, 21-30| earth, that is, the whole corporeal nature, under which name
33 12, 21-30| which name is comprised this corporeal heaven also; in a word,
34 12, 21-30| namely, the spiritual and corporeal creature." Another he who
35 12, 21-30| earth; namely, the whole corporeal bulk of the world, divided
36 12, 24-33| nature whether spiritual or corporeal, but both of them inchoate
37 12, 28-39| Heaven, the other formless, a corporeal matter, under the name Earth.
38 12, 28-39| out of which this sensible corporeal mass was to he made, containing
39 12, 29-40| universal intelligible and corporeal creation. For if he would
40 12, 29-40| the tune; but is something corporeal, subjected to the soul which
41 13, 2-2 | Let those spiritual and corporeal natures which Thou madest
42 13, 2-2 | state, whether spiritual or corporeal, ready to fall away into
43 13, 2-2 | without form, superior to the corporeal though formed, and the corporeal
44 13, 2-2 | corporeal though formed, and the corporeal though without form, better
45 13, 2-3 | 13.2.3 How did corporeal matter deserve of Thee,
46 13, 20-28| in many waters, after a corporeal and sensible manner, mysterious
47 13, 20-28| initiated and consecrated by corporeal Sacraments, should not further
48 13, 24-36| manifoldly signified by corporeal expressions, which is understood
49 13, 24-36| is signified one way by corporeal expression. Behold, the
50 13, 24-37| creatures spiritual as well as corporeal, as in heaven and earth,
51 13, 32-47| heaven and earth, whether the corporeal part, superior and inferior,
52 13, 32-47| inferior, or the spiritual and corporeal creature; and in the adorning
53 13, 32-47| waters and the inferior corporeal waters, or (since this also
54 13, 34-49| Gentiles, didst Thou out of corporeal matter produce the Sacraments,
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