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Alphabetical [« »] bodies 10 bodily 4 bodleiana 1 body 23 boiium 1 boldly 3 boldness 3 | Frequency [« »] 24 passage 24 put 24 whose 23 body 23 suffered 23 vero 23 where | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea History of the martyrs in Palestine IntraText - Concordances body |
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1 1, 1 | mind he had so brought his body into subjection, that, even 2 1, 1 | soul seemed to dwell in a body completely mortified, and 3 1, 1 | the word of God that his body also was sustained by the 4 1, 2 | before the judge, and his body was torn all over by severe 5 1, 3 | tortures, and showered upon his body terrible scourgings without 6 1, 3 | make her escape from the body, and be at rest. And there 7 1, 5 | overcome by the vigour of his body, nor to be led away by the 8 1, 5 | was strengthened both in body and soul like adamant, and 9 1, 5 | it, vomited back the holy body of the martyr of God, and 10 1, 6 | were inflicted upon his body; and as he resembled his 11 1, 7 | tied about him, and his body was thrown into the sea; 12 1, 8 | and received in her own body, as it were on a shield, 13 1, 10 | who, although a woman in body, was a hero in the bravery 14 1, 10 | first place bruised her body all over with stripes; then 15 1, 10 | accord, he bent down his body, and put out his neck to 16 1, 11 | as it were tears from its body, rebuked all these godless 17 1, 13 | and active and able in body; and being such he proved 18 1, 14 | vigour both of mind and body, namely, those who were 19 1, 14 | seemed as one who had no body. Then the judge grew furious 20 1, 14 | if it were upon a human body, but rather as if it were 21 1, 14 | and so departed from the body before his master who had 22 1, 14 | although he was weak in body, he was of a cheerful countenance 23 1, Not| 16, &c. ~l.24.--"Weak in body." Syriac, []. The other