Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   6, p.   xx| consubstantial" implied nothing physical, but must be regarded as
 2    I,   2, p.   10|       of spiritual character or physical kinship? There was assuredly
 3    I,   2, p.   10|          There was assuredly no physical kinship between Abraham
 4    I,   2, p.   10|         blessing because of any physical kinship to Abraham. It was
 5   IV,   3, p.  168|         connected with anything physical, but imagines with the acutest
 6   IV,  13, p.  189|        them to see with eyes of physical sight the things done by
 7   IV,  13, p.  189|    giving His teaching to their physical ears again with a tongue
 8    V,   1, p.  233|  inconceivable with visible and physical likenesses, one perchance
 9    V,   1, p.  234|       fragrance being a kind of physical effluence of that from which
10    V,   1, p.  234|        seen to be itself also a physical thing. We will not, then,
11   VI,  18, p.   32|         Kings, for there was no physical earthquake in his time,
12   VI,  21, p.   42|     deaf and lame also received physical cure by the hands of His (
13    X, Int, p.  189|   nothing higher than flesh and physical things. So that everything
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