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1 1, 4 | ornaments which are (but) the bodies of this whole universe,
2 1, 5 | this perishable being of bodies, and this Nature of reasonable
3 1, 15 | measures, this essence of bodies destitute of reason, form,
4 1, 20 | which is above all, with bodies, (and) ./. with perishable
5 1, 25 | the nature of irrational bodies, His own rational WOHD :
6 1, 25 | matter and elements, of (all) bodies. Thus, that which was immaterial,
7 1, 26 | into many sections those Bodies of all, whose nature is
8 1, 32 | and singular of ./. these bodies and elements, in their several
9 1, 33 | clay, and to consume dense (bodies): by means of one burning
10 1, 34 | material elements, and to Bodies (their) commixture and concurrence; (
11 1, 36 | is superior to (material) Bodies. (It partakes) also of that
12 1, 36 | matter,—is the offspring of Bodies, and is understood by the
13 1, 36 | are visible, the nature of bodies is one; while of tin's,
14 1, 37 | of matter, and (material) bodies ; this, which we usually ./.
15 1, 37(29)| 704. making the heavenly bodies, the sun, moon, &c. a sort
16 1, 39 | down to the earth among bodies, elements, and the portions
17 1, 44 | that the seed of passive bodies was also prepared. For it
18 1, 47 | thyself, How it is, that bodies and bodily substances,—or,
19 1, 56 | in the healing of infirm bodies, and the helps of the life
20 1, 64 | were crucified; their whole bodies hastening to dissolution,
21 1, 69 | participation in these corruptible bodies, desired their change for
22 1, 72 | he be compared with those bodies which are without, the Angels
23 2, 5 | provisions intended for the bodies of every kind (of animal,
24 2, 14 | once both their souls and bodies. And, that such were the
25 2, 19 | truth,—that indivisible34 bodies (atoms), having no extent,
26 2, 19(34)| our work, termed [Syriac] bodies that cannot be cut: i.e.
27 2, 19 | indivisible and subtile bodies (atoms), and fall not, on
28 2, 21 | maker and the made, are both bodies : and also, that the King
29 2, 21(45)| these say, that both are bodies, both the doing and the
30 2, 21 | dense smoke, and fumes of bodies48 ? and again, that after
31 2, 21(47)| and God: that, in this all bodies are contained, and that
32 2, 21(49)| will perish with their bodies. The xxii. Chapter, ib.
33 2, 41 | are immortal ? And, to the bodies of Demons, that which is
34 2, 44 | to be) fixed in visible bodies; the Sun, the Moon, and
35 2, 45 | God made each one of these bodies, and placed them (each)
36 2, 46 | of ./. all things, with bodies that are subject to sense,
37 2, 50 | subtile and indivisible bodies95 the power of making the
38 2, 50 | honour, respecting their bodies (only) ; but not about the
39 2, 52 | place, below, among material bodies, and subject to the passions
40 3, 36 | together, not that their bodies should hear -- but their
41 3, 39 | through (mere) material bodies, that there was a God; but,
42 3, 39 | they permeate the unclean bodies of mortals; so, in a far
43 3, 39 | disease, and seeking God among bodies and substances which were
44 3, 39 | foreign in their nature to bodies. ./. But52 He, -- who is
45 3, 40 | souls only, but also of bodies ? On this account, the name
46 3, 61 | dissolution and corruption both of bodies and souls; and that there
47 3, 67(99)| heathen, who made, both of the bodies and mental faculties of
48 3, 70 | expel, both from souls and bodies, these (causes of) injuries.~
49 3, 79 | imperishable life of our bodies, of the soul as being immortal,
50 5, 52 | from God, and their entire bodies wasted by grievous and incurable
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