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 1          I|      without the sin of Adam -- the Body would turn to its dust, --
 2        VII|             the ordinary (physical) body -- whose [P. 145.] organs
 3        VII|            truth also become -- one Body against Error -- that [our]
 4       VIII| transgression of Adam -- turned the Body to a principle 3 -- that
 5       VIII|            also -- fixed the mortal Body -- with life that cannot
 6         IX|          For if our Lord put on the Body -- with the life of Paradise
 7          X|               whether He put on the Body, or not. -- Begin then with
 8         XI|             that He put on a mortal Body ; -- His Resurrection bears
 9         XI|            to His Death -- that the Body which died was raised. --
10        XII|             cut off an organ -- the Body all of it wails -- and the
11       XIII|           is learnt, -- that in the Body He died and was raised, --
12       XIII|            a test 5 -- for the very Body which He put on, -- that
13        XIV|         examine Him, -- He gave His Body to the touch of the hand, --
14         XV|             Lord was clothed with a Body, -- Contention stops up
15       XVII|         reason and wherefore -- the Body cannot for ever -- be accompanied
16      XXXII|                              XXXII. Body and Soul have been invited --
17      XXXII|             returned in honour ; -- Body and Soul entered together, --
18      XXXII|           Soul entered together, -- Body and Soul went out together, --
19      XLIII|                       XLIII. If the Body depends upon the Soul,13 --
20      XLIII|              the Soul also like the Body -- upon another Power depends
21      XLIII|             if it lets go -- of the Body, it (the Body) is undone
22      XLIII|                of the Body, it (the Body) is undone and falls to
23       XLIV|                        XLIV. If the Body, that is mixed with -- the
24       XLIV|            of the weight of it (the Body), -- how can they cleave, --
25        XLV|             also say -- that if the Body because of its weight --
26        XLV|          and as] in the case of the Body -- the same retribution
27       XLVI|            is for ever in it -- the Body would be ever beside it ; --
28     LV-LVI|          shall understand as -- the Body consists by the Soul, --
29     LV-LVI|         Soul also is similar to the Body -- in regard to the Power
30 LVII-LVIII|            makes itself akin to the Body, -- as He made His Life
31 LVII-LVIII|              how much more does the Body live -- by the life of the
32        LIX|       without knowledge ; -- to the Body and Reason it is strange ! --
33        LIX|      strange ! -- If so be then the Body cannot -- cleave to the
34         LX|      becomes (one) on behalf of the Body.~ ~[P. 169.]
35        LXI|         also in comparison with the Body -- as their saying goes
36        LXV|       because of its weight it (the Body) remains therein, -- from
37    LXXVIII|             does not know that that Body -- which died in Adam the
38    LXXVIII|             does not know that that Body -- which died in Adam the
39      LXXXI|         Lord," -- . from within the Body, -- are exalted to the Bridal
40      LXXXV|           He turned him back to his body the Prison-house ; -- and
41   LXXXVIII|            a mirror He fixed by His Body, -- that was victorious
42        XCI|          all Bodies that die -- the Body of our Lord rose only --
43       XCIV|            been spoken -- about the Body and about its Resurrection ; --
44        XCV|             the end, -- in that his Body and his Soul sinned together --
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