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1 I, 12| living flame; and you see no bodies produced from flame. Therefore 2 I, 20| especially where their naked bodies were exposed to the gaze 3 I, 21| cast in the images of human bodies." The Vestal virgins make 4 I, 21| priests, having made their bodies smooth, beat their breasts, 5 II, 1 | down to the ground, with bodies bending forward, because 6 II, 2 | tombs and relics of their bodies. But after that the deity 7 II, 2 | raised together with their bodies to their parent, as though 8 II, 3 | worship images are mere bodies without men, because they 9 II, 4 | For as they embalm the bodies of the dead, wrap them in 10 II, 5 | THE ELEMENTS OR HEAVENLY BODIES; AND THE OPINION OF THE 11 II, 5 | judge that all the heavenly bodies which have motion are to 12 II, 5 | infer that all the heavenly bodies are gods, tends to the opposite 13 II, 12| into the various figures of bodies; and also that, having received 14 II, 13| Trismegistus, who said that our bodies were composed of these four 15 II, 14| to and adore the heavenly bodies. And because they did not 16 II, 15| insinuate themselves into the bodies of men; and secretly working 17 II, 16| name they depart from the bodies of the possessed: for, being 18 III, 5 | discovered, and the nature of bodies, and the strength of herbs 19 III, 17| providence, how is it that the bodies of animals are arranged 20 III, 17| And if these are minute bodies, and indeed solid, as they 21 III, 19| that souls passed from the bodies of men to the bodies of 22 III, 19| the bodies of men to the bodies of other animals; which 23 III, 19| have long existed into new bodies, when the same Artificer 24 III, 23| ward off attacks from their bodies, because none of these things 25 III, 24| the motion of the heavenly bodies; and thus that the stars 26 III, 24| nature of things, that heavy bodies are borne to the middle, 27 III, 24| in a wheel; but that the bodies which are light, as mist, 28 IV, 1 | to the body, because all bodies are subject to death. Superstitions 29 IV, 21| they should feed on the bodies of their own children, and 30 IV, 26| and blemishes of defiled bodies,--no slight exercise of 31 IV, 26| dishonourable actions. He raised the bodies of the dead as they lay 32 IV, 26| in injured and diseased bodies were figures of spiritual 33 IV, 27| Christ, they flee from the bodies which they have besieged. 34 V, 1 | to God from the lacerated bodies. Such are the men with whom 35 V, 9 | cruelty also mocks their bodies. But if any through fear 36 V, 11| they view with disdain the bodies of beasts, though they are 37 V, 11| exquisite pains on their bodies, and avoid nothing else 38 V, 16| although the condition of bodies is different, yet we have 39 V, 20| those who inflict on the bodies of the innocent such things, 40 V, 22| when they seize upon the bodies of men, and harass their 41 V, 23| throw themselves into the bodies of many; and when these 42 VI, 2 | these properties as mortal bodies might endure or the ripening 43 VI, 17| execrable lacerations of their bodies without a groan. This virtue 44 VI, 20| excite lusts? whose enervated bodies, rendered effeminate after 45 VII, 3 | stars and of the heavenly bodies, which is harmonious even 46 VII, 5 | united with frail and feeble bodies, He might place in the midst 47 VII, 6 | use to beings destitute of bodies, because these things have 48 VII, 6 | use of those possessed of bodies; and yet if they required 49 VII, 9 | are plainly destitute of bodies, it must be that human souls 50 VII, 9 | God has made abject, with bodies bending down and prostrated 51 VII, 12| souls perished with the bodies; but he was overcome by 52 VII, 12| that souls migrate from bodies worn out with old age and 53 VII, 12| of various and dissimilar bodies. And this opinion of a senseless 54 VII, 13| of perception existed in bodies from the joining together 55 VII, 16| courses of the heavenly bodies or the system of the times; 56 VII, 21| committed sins in their bodies, they will again be clothed 57 VII, 21| make atonement in their bodies; and yet it will not be 58 VII, 21| it shall consume of their bodies, and will supply itself 59 VII, 21| without any wasting of bodies, which regain their substance, 60 VII, 22| propension yearn~To fleshly bodies to return:"~this matter 61 VII, 22| righteous to their renewed bodies, and raise them to everlasting 62 VII, 22| dreadful laceration of their bodies. Ought men therefore to 63 VII, 23| and be clothed by God with bodies, and will remember their 64 VII, 23| that souls passed into new bodies; but foolishly, that they 65 VII, 24| shall be alive in their bodies shall not die, but during 66 VII, 26| through the heat, and their bodies shall be bruised by the 67 VII, 27| with the other heavenly bodies, who by His power weighed