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1 1 | in the dark abode of the body, is far removed from the 2 7 | not the position of the body itself, and the fashion 3 10| perceived by any part of the body. They are so minute, he 4 10| another, so as to make some body; as, though any one should 5 10| extreme lineaments of the body? Was the skill of man able 6 10| had its origin? For if the body of man was made from the 7 10| and is the ruler of the body, which the limbs obey as 8 11| not several souls in one body; so entirely does the whole 9 11| the world, since the whole body cannot be inhabited and 10 14| been made with an upright body and attitude, so that he 11 15| one another -- soul and body: the one of which is assigned 12 17| when we are asleep, the body indeed is at rest, but the 13 18| has furnished the human body with many and various senses 14 19| XIX. OF THE SOUL AND BODY, AND OF PROVIDENCE.~But 15 19| of two parts, soul and body, the virtues are contained 16 19| lusts, are contrary to the body; and the good properties 17 19| the good properties of the body, which consist in every 18 19| given themselves up to the body and earthly things are pressed 19 19| despised the desires of the body, and, preferring virtue 20 23| ensnared and enslaved to the body, is condemned to eternal 21 23| is as shortlived as the body to which it does service.