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1 2| pleasant city Ostia, that my body might have a soothing and 2 11| burials by fire, as if every body, even although it be withdrawn 3 11| whether wild beasts tore the body to pieces, or seas consumed 4 11| renewed bodies? Without a body? Then, as far as I know, 5 11| nor life. With the same body? But this has already been 6 11| destroyed. With another body? Then it is a new man who 7 21| punishment of their emasculated body. Now certainly these things 8 26| that is, mediate between body and spirit, compounded by 9 30| for so tender, so little a body tO receive those fatal wounds; 10 31| chaste discourse, and with body even more chaste (divers 11 31| perpetual virginity of a body. So far, in fact, are they 12 34| it perishes to God? Every body, whether it is dried up 13 34| they are rotted: thus the body in the sepulchre is like 14 34| for the spring-time of the body. And I am not ignorant that 15 36| the human mischiefs of the body is not punishment --it is 16 36| strength both of mind and of body grows torpid without the 17 37| hand only, but their whole body, should be burned--burned