Book, Chapter

 1    I,   2, p.   10|       flames, or feasting on dead bodies. Men brought up in such
 2    I,  10, p.   62|           are careful to keep our bodies pure and undefiled from
 3   IV,   2, p.  165|           might be guided by Him, bodies and things without body,
 4   IV,   4, p.  169|        Souls, Source of Growth to bodies, all things foreseeing,
 5   IV,   5, p.  169|         of all. And as in our own bodies there are great and various
 6   IV,   5, p.  170|          is mingled in all living bodies; it is combined elementarily
 7   IV,   5, p.  172|       world, and in souls, and in bodies rational and irrational,
 8   IV,  10, p.  181|           it good to feast on the bodies of their dearest, like wild
 9   IV,  10, p.  181|           old men, and cast their bodies to the dogs and birds. Why
10   IV,  12, p.  186|           was raised up, and many bodies of the sleeping saints arose,
11   IV,  13, p.  188|        and touch dead and unclean bodies, much less could the unembodied
12   IV,  13, p.  188|     matter of the elements and of bodies themselves, as being the
13   IV,  13, p.  189|           souls diseased in human bodies, just as the most clever
14   IV,  13, p.  189|         cared as kindly for their bodies as for their souls, allowing
15   IV,  15, p.  192|       since he thought that their bodies ought to smell sweet and
16   IV,  15, p.  192|      therefore, made no choice of bodies for their sweetness, nor
17   IV,  15, p.  193|        hold the smell of material bodies of no account. ~And the
18    V, Int, p.  229|         ugly monsters, and in the bodies of poisonous creeping things,
19    V,   1, p.  233|         the relations of material bodies, but foreign to a nature
20    V,   1, p.  233|         said before. For lifeless bodies hold their accidents in
21    V,   1, p.  235| perception is not maimed, so that bodies by nature earthy and corruptible
22   VI,  13, p.   14|            they withdrew from the bodies of men, and acknowledged
23   IX,  15, p.  183|           who had lost their very bodies, and those who before were
24    X,   1, p.  192|          they have given the dead bodies of thy servants to be meat
25    X,   1, p.  193|         wrote, They gave the dead bodies of thy servants to be meat
26    X,   8, p.  223|           from the destruction of bodies, and I going to such destruction
27    X,   8, p.  225|         or (b) substance to other bodies, I was free and unfettered,
28    X,   8, p.  227|        was indeed done, when many bodies of the saints that slept
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