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1 1, 1 | senses; the members of the body ; their properties of excellence,
2 1, 3 | see with the eyes of the body; not the sun, the moon,
3 1, 3 | one ever graced the (mere) body of any wise and intelligent
4 1, 5 | is perishable, and with a body. On this account, the DIVINE
5 1, 21 | in place, nor existing in body, neither in the heavens,
6 1, 21 | removed from all essence of body, and a stranger to all service
7 1, 25 | did cast as a Soul into a body destitute of soul, and into
8 1, 29 | and due. (And) as in one body there are many parts, members,
9 1, 29 | which (consists) of neither body nor parts; so also (we say)
10 1, 31 | many souls in (any) one body : neither has it been made
11 1, 31 | so) wrought in this one body, many were therefore their
12 1, 43 | an earthly and perishable body: many stars of the life
13 1, 43 | corruptible clothing of the body, which it shall have now
14 1, 44 | soul, and of the perishable body, to be one and the same.
15 1, 47 | thing it is which moves the body,—should consist of this
16 1, 47 | this, I say,—that (such body) should know how to avail
17 1, 47 | whether the nature of the body can understand the constitution
18 1, 47 | all the faculties of the body, Which of them is it that
19 1, 47 | extended over the whole body, will touch (and discriminate)
20 1, 47 | apprehend, are not of the body, nor of the sense that is
21 1, 47 | superior to the nature of the body, and which takes up its
22 1, 47 | the passive nature of the body is the same; the sense is
23 1, 47 | all, the corruption of the body, and (its) dissolution into
24 1, 47 | inferior, in magnitude of body, to the Elephant; or, to
25 1, 47 | say, how much weaker the body of man naturally is, than
26 1, 47 | more excellent than the body, the power of the mind,
27 1, 47 | flesh ? and likenest this body, with the divine and rational
28 1, 50 | the sanative uses of the body. ~
29 1, 55 | while moving below in the body, and clothed with the weight
30 1, 64 | For, he will prepare his body for the fire, the sword,
31 1, 64 | speech : " Burn or roast the body, and be satisfied with me
32 1, 69 | corruptible and dissoluble body, (and this) through the
33 1, 69 | shall deliver me from this body of death ?" And again, "
34 1, 69 | Even59 if we live in the body, still we labour not in
35 1, 72 | exults in the clothing of the body which is about him; loves
36 1, 72 | life, and shall put off the body, have the Angels of God
37 1, 72 | shall clothe him, both in body and soul which are (now)
38 1, 72 | in the concealment of the body and members:—when the dissolution
39 1, 72 | when the dissolution of the body draws near, and he would
40 1, 73 | soul, or the senses of his body ;—that mind, indeed, which
41 1, 73 | in all this refuse of the body and blood; What then, ought
42 1, 73 | wasting properties of the body ? and is made a partaker
43 1, 73 | incorruptible, and of a body which is impervious to death ?
44 1, 73 | refuse of a corruptible body; it shall henceforth be
45 1, 74 | power, and beauty both of body and soul,—so, that should
46 1, 75 | a corruptible and mortal body, it evince all this force
47 1, 75 | entertains an attachment to the body66, it thence acts basely?
48 1, 75 | participation (with the body), it (then) subsists within
49 1, 75 | which is opposed to the body, be of (its) nature ? The
50 1, 75 | dark and obscure when the body labours under the lusts.
51 1, 75 | attachment will be to the body; and, when attached to the
52 1, 75 | and, when attached to the body, it will be shorn of its
53 1, 75 | strong in opposition to the body, and flies from tha lustful
54 1, 75 | stimulating nature of the body. When moreover, it is powerful
55 1, 75 | near with the eyes of the body ; nor will it act by any
56 1, 75 | when) near only to the body, still turns with the eye
57 1, 75 | hurtful suddenly happen to the body, so that a mote should injure
58 1, 75 | remissness be given to the body, and the soul partake in
59 1, 75 | to vice—the corruptible body too domineering over it
60 1, 75 | freedom of the soul from the body68? And, for What (purpose)
61 1, 75 | with a dense and earthly body, not unlike some earthen69
62 1, 75 | mortify the members of the body together with their lusts,
63 1, 75 | when he shall receive his body, and shall have changed
64 1, 76 | confined within some dense body;—and (as) this same seed,
65 1, 77 | bound up in a corruptible body, and of its own power acts
66 1, 77(71) | partook of the matter of the body: Orat. contra Graecos, p.
67 1, 77 | ancient times in a mortal body, and contained as it were
68 1, 78 | corrupt at once both the body and soul; and to hunt out
69 2, 7 | the different parts of the body. And again , the appetency
70 2, 8 | which was born6 of the human body, and to the life which is
71 2, 20 | nothing, but even as the body, or as its colour, or its
72 2, 20(44) | consisted both of soul and body ; and that this body was
73 2, 20(44) | and body ; and that this body was ethereal, or consisted
74 2, 21 | to affirm, that God is a body; and, that His nature differs
75 2, 21 | consist) of matter, and body ? and, that they are nothing
76 2, 21(49) | is not dissolved with the body, but remains of itself for
77 2, 24(61) | comparison, which makes the body of the Sun to represent
78 2, 27 | neither to that (heavenly body) which is of the year, nor
79 2, 30 | and a little blood ;—the body of a dead bird68! And again,
80 2, 38 | thine, over which every body cries out and wonders, when
81 2, 42 | affirmed, that its form and body, was (what they termed)
82 2, 43 | who taught that all was body, and that this sensible
83 2, 44 | change into every sort of body ; those of men being transfusable
84 2, 45 | number of which is four, the body of the world came into being."
85 2, 45 | subject, to sense, and has a body: and, that all such things
86 2, 49 | at once, ridiculed every body ! For, they all fully equipped
87 2, 50 | or the infirmity of the body :—these too, were readily
88 2, 51 | the sufferings) of the body ?—rather to deliver those
89 2, 64(119)| wood,—with three heads. The body is then divided into as
90 2, 65 | and farther,—was the great body of (our) common nature forcibly
91 2, 81(157)| together with the dead body of the husband, on the funeral
92 2, 82 | pertaining to the soul, the body, or of those, which were
93 2, 82 | are of the soul, of the body, and of those which are
94 2, 82 | as to the things of the body, (they consisted) in the
95 2, 84 | those other things of the body, and of this sensible world,—
96 2, 84 | means) of health, for the body, growth also, strength,
97 3, 14 | evil Demons from the human body ?~
98 3, 22 | exchange the food of the body, for those spiritual and
99 3, 36 | in holiness, both of the body and the soul, on the day
100 3, 39 | How could the eyes of the body look upon the incorporeal
101 3, 39 | should exhibit himself in a body, and upon the earth. He
102 3, 39 | passions, nor be bound in the body, as the manner is with the
103 3, 39 | He less careful as to the body, than He was as to the soul.
104 3, 39 | which He did by means of the Body46, should be apparent to
105 3, 39 | preached to the hearing of the body, these doctrines through
106 3, 39 | delivered by means of the Body which he bore, -- as it
107 3, 39 | confined by the bonds of the body ; nor was He here, only
108 3, 39 | polluted when born in the body. Nor again, did He who was
109 3, 39 | the soul which is in his body, is either cut off, or consumed.
110 3, 39 | from the sufferings of the body. Nor, does any thing forbid
111 3, 39 | its commixture with (such) body; because these things are
112 3, 39 | In like manner also, the body to which this is near becomes
113 3, 40 | doctrine, while he healed the Body of all sufferings, pains,
114 3, 40 | cleansed the leprous in body58: at another, He cast out
115 3, 40 | time also, to him -- whose body was debilitated, and all
116 3, 43 | made His departure from the body. On this account, He had
117 3, 44 | His) departure from the body. After this, His body was
118 3, 44 | the body. After this, His body was taken up by his acquaintances,
119 3, 44 | selfsame person, both in body and substance, just as it
120 3, 56 | power, but, by means of the body which He took. Because the
121 3, 57 | convenient. He left the body for a short time, and consigned
122 3, 58 | power resided in the human body. Because men had formerly
123 3, 59 | sacrifices, -- was the Body of our Saviour which was
124 3, 60(90) | vii. 4, 24, &c. and of His Body, ib. x. 5, 10. The Apostle
125 3, 61 | nature of man, both soul and body. Nor was there ever a man,
126 3, 61 | Gods ! The very lust of the body therefore, became to them
127 3, 61 | a God ! the love of the body, a God ! and the very lust
128 3, 61 | life, except this of the body, and which is corporeal: --
129 3, 61 | armoury, and of a mortal body, -- by means of mortality
130 3, 61 | primary mystery, that of His Body, was instituted; and hence,
131 3, 61(93) | means, that He gave up His body to men, &c. who might be
132 3, 61 | THE WORD OF GOD, left the Body for a short time; and it
133 3, 61 | the reception of) no other body. For it was necessary that
134 3, 61 | of this selfsame mortal (body) !~
135 3, 65 | that this nature of the body, which is fleeting and corruptible,
136 3, 71(100)| How can this man give his body ? -- Good Dr Wiseman however,
137 3, 72 | gods to the aliments of the body, and to drunkenness; nor
138 3, 73 | solution of his soul, from the body which (now) accompanies
139 3, 78 | do, by means of the body, as by an instrument of
140 3, 79 | and made this His Image (body), by its resurrection, the
141 4, 2 | looking to the vessel of the Body which was visible, and by
142 4, 7 | fear not those who kill the body, but cannot kill the soul.
143 4, 7 | to destroy both soul and body in hell." He also promised
144 4, 7 | who would kill the mortal body: the soul not being subject
145 4, 7 | and death, at once on both body and soul. It may be observed
146 4, 33 | the ./. soul and of the body, and of the joints and marrow;
147 5, 5 | purify both the soul and body, was more acceptable and
148 5, 13 | lusts of the nature of the body, and have accustomed themselves
149 5, 14 | On the generation of the body they cast contempt, giving
150 5, 28 | dead." And we will in a body affirm, that things were
151 5, 35 | humiliating things of the body; by prayer and supplication
152 5, 35 | and the chief holiness of body. ./. and soul3. And, Who
153 5, 48 | that He was God ; that, in body, He was human ; and that,
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