Part, Question
1 1, 96 | fulness of health, with the vigor ~of incorruption." Thirdly,
2 1, 96 | reason of any intrinsic vigor of immortality, but by ~
3 2, 4 | delight perfects ~operation as vigor perfects youth," because
4 2, 4 | fulness of happiness the vigor of incorruption overflows
5 2, 15 | akmaiois he hora}--as youthful vigor ~perfects a man in his prime] (
6 2, 91 | his reason bereft of ~its vigor, this impulse of sensuality,
7 2, 100 | natural law retained its vigor: or again, because love
8 2, 47 | intellective power is in full vigor, have no need for reason, ~
9 3, 14 | fulness of ~health" (i.e. the vigor of incorruptibility). Therefore
10 3, 15 | fulness of health, i.e. the vigor of incorruption." Now ~although
11 3, 29 | Mother, by which in the vigor of manhood He passed through
12 3, 47 | bodily nature kept ~its vigor to the end, so likewise,
13 3, 54 | the body, that ~is, the vigor of incorruption." And therefore
14 3, 65 | the restoration of former vigor by means of suitable diet ~
15 3, 72 | strength, which ~has more vigor in men than in women, according
16 Suppl, 30| deprive ~him of perfect vigor for acts of the life of
17 Suppl, 78| nature, as regards both vigor of soul and strength of
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