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1 1, IX | even a physician of the body, who restores the sick to 2 1, XX | heaven, and enters into the body of brute beasts, both tame 3 1, XXI | who assert that God is a body, had heard such a doctrine ! 4 1, XXI | the god of the Stoics is a body, with respect to whom they 5 1, XXXII | names), is introduced into a body, and introduced according 6 1, XXXII | all"), stood in need of a body not only superior to others, 7 1, XXXIII | deserving of being placed in the body of a wholly irrational being, 8 1, XXXIII | clothed with a monstrous body, so that reason cannot discharge 9 1, XXXIII | another receives such a body that the soul is a little 10 1, XXXIII | more so, the nature of the body counteracting to a greater 11 1, XXXIII | an altogether miraculous body, possessing some qualities 12 1, XXXIII | and work mighty deeds, a body produced, as Celsus thinks, 13 1, XXXIX | not to love a corruptible body, had intercourse with her 14 1, XLVIII | sunder the compact and mighty body of the whole heavens. But 15 1, XLVIII | Paul says, "Whether in the body, I know not; or whether 16 1, XLVIII | not; or whether out of the body, I know not: God knoweth." 17 1, LIX | or any similar celestial body, why should it be matter 18 1, LXVI | of divinity in the human body and soul of Jesus, but that 19 1, LXVI | soul of Jesus, but that His body was not even such as is 20 1, LXVI | being clothed with a human body, "And now ye seek to kill 21 1, LXIX | divine word, says: "Such a body as yours could not have 22 1, LXIX | born of a woman, a human body, and one which was capable 23 1, LXIX | on account of His human body, been tempted in all respects 24 1, LXIX | Then Celsus says: "The body of god would not have been 25 1, LXIX | written, it had been born, His body somehow might be even more 26 1, LXIX | and in a certain sense a body of god. But he disbelieves 27 1, LXIX | Virgin, "because a god's body would not have been so generated 28 1, LXX | asserts, moreover, that "the body of a god is not nourished 29 1, LXX | respecting the nature of His body? Moreover, it appears indubitable 30 1, LXX | view, He assumed a (true) body, as one born of a woman. " 31 1, LXX | But," objects Celsus, "the body of a god does not make use 32 2, IX | even we do not suppose the body of Jesus, which was then 33 2, IX | God. And why do I say His body? Nay, not even His soul, 34 2, IX | who employs the soul and body of the prophet as an instrument; 35 2, IX | nowhere out of the soul and body of Jesus, is evident both 36 2, IX | immediately, not in that body and soul, but as manifesting 37 2, IX | there, where was the visible body of Jesus, how could he have 38 2, IX | Jesus. For the soul and body of Jesus formed, after the 39 2, X | spake of the temple of His body; while they thought, not 40 2, XVI | pleased, might leave its body, and having performed certain 41 2, XVI | hastened His departure from the body, that He might preserve 42 2, XXIII | by His birth, assumed a body, He assumed one which was 43 2, XXIII | He voluntarily assumed a body, not wholly of a different 44 2, XXIII | flesh, so along with His body He assumed also its sufferings 45 2, XXIV | his treatment restores the body to that state of soundness 46 2, XXXI | creation, who assumed a body and a human soul; and that 47 2, XXXVI | nature of the ichor in the body of the crucified Jesus? 48 2, XXXVI | ichor which flowed from the body of Jesus, but that, after 49 2, XXXVI | in the case of the dead body of Jesus was, that around 50 2, XXXVI | was, that around the dead body blood and water flowed forth 51 2, XXXVIII| existence in a disgraceful body. But there is no disgrace 52 2, XLIII | only while Jesus was in the body did He win over not a few 53 2, XLIII | without the covering of the body, He dwelt among those souls 54 2, LI | resemblance in the figure of its body and in its voice, nor a 55 2, LI | and I imagine also his body, in a pure and holy state, 56 2, LV | ever rose with a veritable body. Or do you imagine the statements 57 2, LVI | before all the Jews, and His body slain in the presence of 58 2, LVII | the dead with a veritable body, his language being: "But 59 2, LVII | rose again with a veritable body?" Now a Jew would not have 60 2, LX | separate state (from the body); and he who adopts such 61 2, LX | which exists apart in a body said to be of splendid appearance. 62 2, LXI | He had been raised in a body, which was the antitype 63 2, LXI | deemed it possible that the body of the soul might be seen 64 2, LXII | resurrection, He existed in a body intermediate, as it were, 65 2, LXII | soul uncovered by such a body. And hence it was, that 66 2, LXIV | also with those of their body. And the following statement 67 2, LXIV | the transfiguration of His body, which took place when and 68 2, LXIX | linen in which the pure body of Jesus was to be enwrapped, 69 2, LXIX | symbolically indicated in His body being deposited in a sepulchre 70 2, LXX | that "while he was in the body, and no one believed upon 71 2, LXXVII | the resurrection of the body, I do not consider the present 72 3, XXV | of Apollo, pure from any body of earth, secretly enters 73 3, XXV | no such notion; for the body which was born of the Virgin 74 3, XXVI | purpose of carrying the body away; but when the house 75 3, XXVIII | assumed a human soul and body, contributed through faith, 76 3, XXX | Athens, is a meek and stable body, as being one which desires 77 3, XXXII | soul frequently quitted his body, and flitted about in an 78 3, XXXII | which was separated from the body, not by virtue of any human 79 3, XXXII | this of the temple of His body;" the prophets, moreover, 80 3, XXXVI | about touching the dead body of a man, that they may 81 3, XXXVIII| digression from the main body of my subject, on account 82 3, XLI | Jesus, who was but a mortal body, as a God, and with supposing 83 3, XLI | with respect to His mortal body, and the human soul which 84 3, XLI | saying this regarding His body, let him attend to what 85 3, XLI | the mortal quality of the body of Jesus, if the providence 86 3, XLII | such as it was proper for a body to be which had its abode 87 3, XLII | wickedness. Now the nature of body is not impure; for in so 88 3, XLII | respect to the change of the body of Jesus, "Well, after he 89 3, XLII | putting aside their mortal body, became gods rather than 90 3, LX | base man, nor dwell in a body that is involved in sin," 91 3, LXI | to the pure in soul and body exhibit "the revelation 92 3, LXXV | his essence consists of a body, which is capable of being 93 3, LXXX | the soul comes (into the body) from without, and that 94 3, LXXX | permanent health of the body, and the hope regarding 95 4, XV | Word--by assuming a mortal body and a human soul, appears 96 4, XV | which are suffered by the body or the soul; but, condescending 97 4, XVII | the immortal into a mortal body, which took place not according 98 4, XVIII | these assert, into a mortal body, and the impossibility of 99 4, XVIII | after it had entered the body, we would inquire in what 100 4, XVIII | suffers anything from the body when united with it, or 101 4, XXIV | you refer to littleness of body, know that superiority and 102 4, XXV | man, not on account of his body, but of his soul, regarding 103 4, XXVI | members of Christ," and the body inhabited by the Word, and 104 4, XXVI | already learned that the body of the rational being, as 105 4, XXX | by Him, and pass from one body to another; or being formed 106 4, XXX | at the same time with the body, exist for ever or pass 107 4, XXXVII | follows that we consider the body of God to be furnished with 108 4, LII | while the nature of the body is different. And in this 109 4, LII | no difference between the body of a bat, or of a worm, 110 4, LIV | God, but the nature of the body is different, and there 111 4, LIV | no difference between the body of a man and that of a bat, 112 4, LVI | but that the nature of body is different; and that in 113 4, LVI | no difference between the body of a bat, or of a worm, 114 4, LVI | same matter underlies the body of a bat, or of a worm, 115 4, LVI | but that the nature of body is different;" for from 116 4, LVI | no difference between the body of a bat, or of a worm, 117 4, LVIII | and that the nature of body is different," and puts 118 4, LVIII | different, although the body of each animal correspond 119 4, LVIII | it is evident that the body of that animal whose soul 120 4, LVIII | God, would differ from the body of that animal in which 121 4, LVIII | no difference between the body of a bat, or of a worm, 122 4, LIX | of these" refer to the body of a man or to the snakes 123 4, LIX | snakes which come out of the body and to that of an ox, or 124 4, LIX | bees which come from the body of an ox; and to that of 125 4, LIX | but that the nature of body is different."~ 126 4, LXXXIII| to enter not only a human body, but that of an animal. 127 4, LXXXVI | the constitution of their body, while men do not, like 128 4, XCVIII | myrrh, and deposits its body in the Temple of the Sun. 129 5, V | encumbrance of a grosser body, who lead men astray, and 130 5, VIII | Head, from which all the body by joint and bands having 131 5, XIV | which would still long for a body that had been subject to 132 5, XIV | impossible; for what kind of body is that which, after being 133 5, XV | who are without a material body, which needs to be consumed 134 5, XVIII | raised up? and with what body do they come? Thou fool, 135 5, XVIII | sowest, thou sowest not that body that shall be, but bare 136 5, XVIII | grain; but God giveth it a body as it hath pleased Him, 137 5, XVIII | and to every seed his own body." Now, observe how in these 138 5, XVIII | there is sown, "not that body that shall be;" but that 139 5, XVIII | shall be;" but that of the body which is sown and cast naked 140 5, XVIII | giving to each seed its own body), there takes place as it 141 5, XIX | gives to each thing its own body as He pleases: as in the 142 5, XIX | what has been "sown," the body assigned by God to each 143 5, XIX | power; it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual 144 5, XIX | it is raised a spiritual body." And let him who has the 145 5, XIX | does our soul long for a body that has seen corruption;" 146 5, XIX | although it may require a body, for the sake of moving 147 5, XIX | the whole nature of the body being corruptible, the corruptible 148 5, XXII | that there is sown not that body that shall be (for God gives 149 5, XXII | shall be (for God gives it a body as it pleases Him, raising 150 5, XXII | after it is sown a natural body, raising it a spiritual),-- 151 5, XXIII | do not maintain that the body which has undergone corruption 152 5, XXIII | power is implanted in the body, which is not destroyed, 153 5, XXIII | destroyed, and from which the body is raised up in incorruption. 154 5, XXIII | certain cycle, assert that the body, after undergoing complete 155 5, XXIV | within, by casting forth the body (after the soul has departed) 156 5, XXIV | springs from it, while the body which is sown in corruption 157 5, XXIX | transmigration from one body into another) may not be 158 5, XXIX | not enter, nor dwell in a body subject to sin." It is sufficient, 159 5, XXXI | may, observe that in the body politic of those who were 160 5, XXXV | or certain parts of the body, as the head and shoulders, 161 5, XXXV | discharge of wind from the body, because if any one of these 162 5, XLVIII | had not assumed a human body. But when He had done this, 163 5, XLIX | because "we keep under our body, and bring it into subjection," 164 5, LVIII | the sepulchre where the body of Jesus lay, acting like 165 6, XVII | which is clothed with the body of mortal lowliness, and 166 6, XXVII | of the soul of the dying body; the one party being named 167 6, XXIX | maintain that the natural body, which is sown in corruption, 168 6, XXXI | the stamp of an image, a body liberated by a Pentad. Let 169 6, XLIII | in afflicting the whole body of Job with the so-called 170 6, XLIV | sources and form into one body of doctrine what is recorded 171 6, XLVIII | holy Scriptures declare the body of Christ, animated by the 172 6, XLVIII | soul vivifies and moves the body, which of itself has not 173 6, XLVIII | arousing and moving the whole body, the Church, to befitting 174 6, LXI | to those who are in the body. You can examine whether 175 6, LXI | true of those who possess a body of any kind, or of those 176 6, LXI | those who have an earthly body, or one a little better 177 6, LXIII | image of God" be in the body only, the better part, the 178 6, LXIII | exists in the corruptible body,--an assertion which is 179 6, LXIII | as it were, of soul and body, in order that the element 180 6, LXIII | which "is according to the body," may be in the body,--an 181 6, LXIII | the body," may be in the body,--an assertion, again, which 182 6, LXIII | traits of God's image. The body, moreover, of him who possesses 183 6, LXIX | put His own Spirit into a body that resembled ours, and 184 6, LXIX | invisible, because He is not a body, while He can be seen by 185 6, LXIX | put His own Spirit in a body resembling ours, and sent 186 6, LXX | put His own Spirit into a body, and sent it down to us;" 187 6, LXX | Spirit, in our opinion, a "body," any more than fire is 188 6, LXX | any more than fire is a "body," which God is said to be 189 6, LXX | understand Him to be a "body," so neither do we understand 190 6, LXX | we understand Him to be a body if He should be called " 191 6, LXX | do not mean that He is a "body." For it is the custom of 192 6, LXXI | but not as a containing body includes its contents, because 193 6, LXXI | because they also are "body," but as a divine power 194 6, LXXI | nature alone, would be no body. The Stoics, then, may consign 195 6, LXXII | who existed in a human body, is a Spirit, this very 196 6, LXXII | have risen again with His body. For God would not have 197 6, LXXII | stained by contact with the body. It is foolish, however, 198 6, LXXIII | could also have fashioned a body for this person, without 199 6, LXXIII | any corruption, of that body which was to minister to 200 6, LXXIII | stained either by being in the body of a woman, until a body 201 6, LXXIII | body of a woman, until a body was formed around it, or 202 6, LXXIII | around it, or by assuming a body. And in this he acts like 203 6, LXXIII | the view of Celsus, the body of Jesus had been fashioned 204 6, LXXIII | generation, those who beheld the body would at once have believed 205 6, LXXIII | therefore, the visible body does not make known the 206 6, LXXV | divine Spirit inhabited the body (of Jesus), it must certainly 207 6, LXXV | statements respecting the body of Jesus having been "ill-favoured;" 208 6, LXXVII | divine Spirit inhabited the body (of Jesus), it must certainly 209 6, LXXVII | changing relation of His body according to the capacity 210 6, LXXIX | and the Church form one body, the ointment descended 211 7, IV | brighter light. And the body no longer served as a hindrance 212 7, IV | mortifies the deeds of the body," and destroys that enmity 213 7, V | its separation from the body; and if reason supports 214 7, V | for the pleasures of the body, and for that earthly and 215 7, XIII | so only as possessing a body. But in regard to the vinegar 216 7, XVII | which was to animate the body of Jesus, to sow the seed 217 7, XVII | Word, who was to be in the body and soul of a man. He was 218 7, XXVII | nature, and possesses a body like a man." As he undertakes 219 7, XXVII | God as of a being without body. Hence it is said, "No man 220 7, XXXII | place, without having a body suited to the nature of 221 7, XXXII | at one time puts off one body which was necessary before, 222 7, XXXII | this, it puts on another body suited for its life upon 223 7, XXXIII | that if we have need of a body for other purposes, as for 224 7, XXXIII | material locality to which this body must be adapted, and if 225 7, XXXIII | shown, we have no need of a body in order to know God. For 226 7, XXXIII | God is not the eye of the body; it is the mind which is 227 7, XXXIV | suppose that the eyes of the body behold the wonders of the 228 7, XXXIV | falls on the eyes of the body. When our Saviour says, " 229 7, XXXIV | sense than the senses of the body, you have only to hear what 230 7, XXXVI | turning away the eye of the body, you open the eye of the 231 7, XXXVIII| and the other parts of the body are employed. And it is 232 7, XXXVIII| man--I mean a soul using a body, otherwise called "the inner 233 7, XXXVIII| mortify the deeds of the body" by the spirit, and "to 234 7, XXXVIII| and "to bear about in his body the dying of Jesus;" and " 235 7, XXXIX | turning away the eye of the body, you open the eye of the 236 7, XXXIX | two eyes, the eye of the body and the eye of the mind, 237 7, XLII | soul still dwelling in the body to know God.~ 238 7, XLV | animal life--the life of the body, which is the dead part 239 7, XLVI | only for the sake of the body which is dead," are persons 240 7, L | will deliver me from the body of this death?" also, "Who 241 7, L | also, "Who will change the body of our humiliation." It 242 7, L | we are in our home in the body, we are away from our home 243 7, L | go from our home in the body, and to come to our home 244 7, LII | us that we "live with the body which is a dead thing;" 245 7, LII | mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live;" and, "If 246 7, LII | said that we "live with the body which is dead!"~ 247 8, XIX | excellent was the pure and holy body of our Saviour Jesus Christ. 248 8, XIX | said of the temple of His body." And in other parts of 249 8, XXII | but "keeping under his body, and bringing it into subjection,"-- 250 8, XXIII | spirit and afflicts the body, which through the lust 251 8, XXIII | else he keeps it with the body, and the spirit is unable 252 8, XXX | health and sustenance of the body. We do not believe that 253 8, XXX | that souls pass from one body to another, and that they 254 8, XXX | the respect paid to the body redounds to the honour of 255 8, XXX | employed the organs of the body in which it resided. In 256 8, XXX | raised up, and with what body do they come?" we have already 257 8, XXXII | souls are separated from the body while walking in the paths 258 8, XXXII | still clothed with a mortal body cannot comprehend them; " 259 8, XXXIII | becomes by prayer a sacred body, which sanctifies those 260 8, XXXVIII| they are both strong in body and rich in possessions. 261 8, XLII | supposes that it is the body of Jesus extended on the 262 8, XLIV | Christian faith depart from the body with great glory, they destroy 263 8, XLIX | to make so much of the body as you do--to expect that 264 8, XLIX | to expect that the same body will rise again, as though 265 8, XLIX | and are so attached to the body, are not worthy of being 266 8, XLIX | or more precious than the body;" for we hold that far beyond 267 8, XLIX | is the soul, and not the body, which bears the likeness 268 8, L | great an anxiety about the body, let him know that when 269 8, L | ourselves when we count the body worthy of honour from God, 270 8, L | not without honour for the body to suffer for the sake of 271 8, L | hope for the good of the body, as they are unreasonably 272 8, LIII | men are born united to a body, whether to suit the order 273 8, LIV | which has descended to this "body of humiliation;" and those 274 8, LIV | shall deliver me from the body of this death?" It is not 275 8, LVI | here upon earth, with this body of humiliation, "he strive 276 8, LVIII | of a certain demon. The body of man is divided into thirty-six 277 8, LVIII | particular parts of the body. What, then, is there to 278 8, LIX | different pans of the human body. And observe how, while 279 8, LX | excessive regard for the body, he should have his mind 280 8, LX | to do more than heal the body, or foretell the fortunes 281 8, LX | excessive attention to the body; by entrusting ourselves 282 8, LX | nothing more than cure the body. But, indeed, I would say 283 8, LX | reverenced, can even cure the body. But in seeking recovery 284 8, LXI | the welfare of mankind in body, and in mind, and in outward 285 8, LXII | be. If, then, health of body and success in life were 286 8, LXII | from God, though healthy in body and abounding in earthly 287 8, LXIV | shadow follows that of the body which casts it, so in like 288 8, LXXII | diseases and wounds of the body, there are some which no 289 8, LXXII | those who are still in the body, but not to those who are