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 1      VI|   while provided with soul and body, is yet circumscribed by
 2      VI|      traverse the air with his body, however much he scorns
 3      VI|      one hand to transport his body along the ground with the
 4      VI|  bounds, nor with its wingless body emulate the bird, nor being
 5    VIII|      to heaven in his physical body accompanied by hymns and
 6     XXI|      soul had once been in the body of another man who was a
 7     XXV|        the crass matter of the body, must necessarily be good
 8   XXXIV|        send someone to take my body, for my soul you cannot
 9   XXXIV|        you cannot even take my body,' for thou shalt not slay
10      XL| believe that he went to heaven body and all. For he says that
11     XLI|      would resemble a lifeless body in being moved by some outside
12     XLI|    before you passed into this body of yours, you were yourself,
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