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1 I, 9 | burning and wasting of his limbs and sinews, who buried his 2 IV, 15| of the use of all their limbs, having suddenly received 3 V, 2 | cruel lacerations of their limbs. But that it might be evident 4 V, 11| only tears in pieces the limbs of men, but also breaks 5 V, 11| the tortured, that their limbs may be renovated for other 6 V, 21| blood flowing from all the limbs. But we, on the contrary, 7 VI, 9 | which, although all the limbs are in their proper position, 8 VI, 9 | sensation. Therefore those limbs have only the shape of limbs, 9 VI, 9 | limbs have only the shape of limbs, but admit of no use, as 10 VI, 9 | virtues, as it were, of limbs. Therefore, that the body 11 VI, 9 | live without some of the limbs, but it is by no means possible 12 VI, 24| blind, cleansed the polluted limbs, and raised the dead. He 13 VI, 24| eyesight clear, all his limbs perfect, and his entire 14 VII, 5 | He might clothe them with limbs which were heavy and liable 15 VII, 12| shall have enfeebled the limbs, it is not the fault of 16 VII, 12| their spirit, so that as the limbs grow cold the soul is breathed 17 VII, 12| the extremities of the limbs must grow cold; since the 18 VII, 13| and from the vigour of the limbs; than which nothing can 19 VII, 27| while a spirit rules these limbs," let us serve God with