Book, Chapter
1 2, 1 | attractiveness in beautiful bodies, in gold and silver, and
2 3, 6-10 | corporeal fantasies, false bodies, than which these true bodies,
3 3, 6-10 | bodies, than which these true bodies, celestial or terrestrial,
4 3, 6-10 | other vaster and infinite bodies which have no being. Such
5 3, 6-10 | strong, art neither those bodies which we see, though in
6 3, 6-10 | fantasies of mine, fantasies of bodies which altogether are not,
7 3, 6-10 | which the images of those bodies, which are, are far more
8 3, 6-10 | and more certain still the bodies themselves, which yet Thou
9 3, 6-10 | which is the life of the bodies. So then, better and more
10 3, 6-10 | certain is the life of the bodies than the bodies. But Thou
11 3, 6-10 | life of the bodies than the bodies. But Thou art the life of
12 3, 7-12 | whose eyes reached only to bodies, and of my mind to a phantasm?
13 4, 6-11 | soul were "one soul in two bodies": and therefore was my life
14 4, 12-18| 4.12.18 If bodies please thee, praise God
15 4, 13-20| marked and perceived that in bodies themselves, there was a
16 4, 17-29| or beauty; so that (as in bodies) they should exist in Thee,
17 5, 10-19| think of, but a mass of bodies (for what was not such did
18 7, 3-4 | only our souls, but our bodies, and not only our souls
19 7, 3-4 | and not only our souls and bodies, but all beings, and all
20 7, 5-7 | beings, as though they were bodies, did my fancy dispose in
21 7, 5-7 | distinguished as to the kinds of bodies; some, real bodies, some,
22 7, 5-7 | kinds of bodies; some, real bodies, some, what myself had feigned
23 7, 17-23| I admired the beauty of bodies celestial or terrestrial;
24 7, 17-23| by degrees I passed from bodies to the soul, which through
25 9, 7-16 | forenamed Bishop where the bodies of Gervasius and Protasius
26 9, 13-37| sometimes husband, by whose bodies Thou broughtest me into
27 10, 6-8 | love Thee? not beauty of bodies, nor the fair harmony of
28 10, 7-11 | power, whereby even their bodies live. But another power
29 10, 8-13 | all colours and forms of bodies by the eyes; by the ears
30 10, 17-26| either through images, as all bodies; or by actual presence,
31 11, 23-29| should not the motions of all bodies rather be times? Or, if
32 11, 23-30| we measure the motions of bodies, and say (for example) this
33 11, 23-30| motions of the heavenly bodies constitute times, because,
34 11, 31-41| the Creator of souls and bodies, far be it, that Thou shouldest
35 12, 2-2 | earth: yea both these great bodies, may not absurdly be called
36 12, 5-5 | because it is the matter of bodies; nor object of sense, because
37 12, 6-6 | with the images of formed bodies, and changing and varying
38 12, 6-6 | and I bent myself to the bodies themselves, and looked more
39 12, 27-37| heaven and earth, two great bodies above and below, wherein
40 13, 14-15| shall quicken our mortal bodies, by the Spirit that dwelleth
41 13, 28-43| very good. All beautiful bodies express the same; by reason
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