Book, Chapter
1 1, 11-18| yet baptised?" but as to bodily health, no one says, "Let
2 2, 1 | and all things; and in bodily touch, sympathy hath much
3 3, 4-8 | the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And since at that time (
4 3, 7-12 | evil?" "is God bounded by a bodily shape, and has hairs and
5 3, 11-19| more than mothers weep the bodily deaths of their children.
6 5, 9-16 | received by the scourge of bodily sickness, and I was going
7 5, 10-19| and to be bounded by the bodily lineaments of our members.
8 5, 10-20| seemed not some only, but a bodily substance, because I could
9 6, 16-26| and to live in perpetual bodily pleasure, without fear of
10 7, 17-23| soul, which through the bodily senses perceives; and thence
11 7, 17-23| inward faculty, to which the bodily senses represent things
12 9, 3-5 | Rome, he was seized with bodily sickness, and therein being
13 9, 10-24| pass through all things bodily, even the very heaven whence
14 10, 6-9 | presiding and judging, all the bodily messengers reported the
15 10, 12-19| none of which hath any bodily sense impressed; seeing
16 10, 15-23| images to my memory. I name a bodily pain, yet it is not present
17 10, 15-23| pain from pleasure. I name bodily health; being sound in body,
18 10, 21-30| yet these have by their bodily senses observed others to
19 10, 21-30| happy life, we do by no bodily sense experience in others.
20 10, 21-30| unhappy; nor did I ever with bodily sense see, hear, smell,
21 13, 17-21| neighbour in the relief of his bodily necessities, having seed
22 13, 27-42| and whales) undertake the bodily refreshment, or otherwise
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