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1 VI | have every member of the body heavy laden with gold; wine-bibbing 2 IX | from other parts of the body for its sustenance. To hinder 3 XII | on cross and stake? The body of your god is first consecrated 4 XII | vigorously on every member of the body. We lay our heads upon the 5 XVI | form, if you have the very body of the god. And yet how 6 XVII | oppressive bondage of the body, though led astray by depraving 7 XXI | archives. Then, when His body was taken down from the 8 XXI | might remove by stealth His body, and deceive even the incredulous. 9 XXI | faith, gave it out that the body of Christ had been stolen 10 XXIII | is he a sorcerer? was his body stolen by his disciples 11 XXIII | clothing it again with the body it laid aside at death; 12 XXVI | time, and made the world a body of times; if the rise and 13 XXX | despatched from the chaste body, an unstained soul, a sanctified 14 XXXIX | positive good. We are a body knit together as such by 15 XLVII | others maintain He has a body,--the Platonists teaching 16 XLVII | does the shadow precede the body which casts it, or the image 17 XLVIII| opposite. And therefore the body too will appear; for the 18 XLVIII| did not sin without the body, within which all was done 19 XLVIII| hung in its place this huge body of our world, made out of 20 L | Empedocles gave his whole body at Catana to the fires of