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 1   I,   6|      they are men not in form of body but in power of reason,
 2   I,   9|       thus to acquire dryness of body, similarly complains that
 3   I,  29|          in the darkness of this body? Does it not come from Him
 4   I,  38|        us-similar in mind, soul, body, weakness, and condition;
 5   I,  40|         from the shackles of the body, not by a natural separation,
 6   I,  42|   assumed as the guardian of our body? Is that Christ of yours
 7   I,  45|        and other ailments of the body fled away? Was He one of
 8   I,  45|    avoided; and did the swelling body, assuming a healthy dryness,
 9   I,  46|        departed to return to the body, persons buried to come
10   I,  46|        one of us, who, after His body had been laid in the tomb,
11   I,  50|         He drove demons from the body, and restored their senses
12   I,  50|       they, too, restored to the body its natural skin by a touch
13   I,  53|         But when, freed from the body, which He carried about
14   I,  62|      speak was that of the human body which He had assumed, not
15  II,   7|       received these outlines of body, and this cast of face,
16  II,  14|          separation of soul from body, not the last end-annihilation:
17  II,  15|          not within reach of the body by contact. Now, because
18  II,  25|    escaped from the bonds of the body. But when he goes to school,
19  II,  26|       when it enters its earthly body. For unless it were so,
20  II,  26|         the interposition of the body? And what becomes of the
21  II,  27|          being lettered with the body, they must experience something
22  II,  28|      being enwrapt in an earthly body, has no recollection of
23  II,  28|     being actually placed in the body itself, and rendered almost
24  II,  28|    through being hampered by the body, it does not remember those
25  II,  28|       since being shut up in the body, than those which it did
26  II,  28| connected with men. For the same body which deprives of memory
27  II,  28|     whether their union with the body had brought any stain upon
28  II,  30|         all die, and even in the body the feeling characteristic
29  II,  30|      freed from the bonds of the body.
30  II,  37|        the tenants of an earthly body for no purpose? They have
31  II,  39|     coming into contact with the body and earthly limits, should
32  II,  41|          to make the skin of the body smooth, to walk with bare
33  II,  43|         the garment of the human body, in order that they might
34  II,  49|        the immensity of the vast body of water.
35  II,  61|          freed from the bonds of body, not bringing sudden annihilation,
36  II,  70|         shape and outline of his body, it is quite certain that
37  II,  76|   released from the bonds of the body, and escape from our darkness
38 III,   5|     known whether their numerous body is settled and fixed in
39 III,   9|     other members which form our body, have been arranged for
40 III,  23|          health and soundness of body? while, on the contrary,
41 III,  35|        one man cannot, while his body remains entire, be divided
42  IV,   2|          unfortunate weakness of body. For as these things happen
43  IV,  34|        trembling over your whole body, is described as confessing
44   V,   7|         readily grants, that his body should not decay, that his
45   V,   7|         Acdestis consecrated the body in Pessinus, and honoured
46   V,  12|         be cut off from a divine body? But we raise no issue on
47   V,  13|        desired in his paramour's body, had not the boy thrown
48   V,  14|      granted one favour-that the body should not decay through
49   V,  14|         his fingers alone in his body should live, alone keep
50   V,  14|        that hair grows on a dead body,-that part perished, and
51   V,  14|      that the rest of his mortal body, free from the law of corruption,
52   V,  25|        to neglect to refresh her body, brings to quench her thirst
53   V,  25|         her to remember what the body always requires. Baubo,
54   V,  25|    earnestness. That part of the body by which women both bear
55   V,  27|        and indecent parts of the body? and are those members exposed
56   V,  36|       are not found in the whole body of the story, but that some
57   V,  42|       the name of an emasculated body?
58   V,  44|         the outlines of his huge body? what for swans and satyrs?
59  VI,   7|   without the other parts of the body,-for some relate this,-or
60  VI,  10|          without the rest of the body, growling with fiercely
61  VI,  12|          easily flowing lines of body Venus, naked and unclothed,
62  VI,  12|        beauty of her prostituted body; Vulcan with his cap and
63  VI,  15|        it, which in its original body has been inert, and unreasoning,
64  VI,  18|       they become like a strange body; or, again, that they stretch
65  VI,  18|     other characteristics of the body formed by the artist.
66  VI,  19|          a foot divided from the body, cannot manifest the perfection
67 VII,   3|          god, as is said, has no body, and cannot be touched at
68 VII,   3|  possible that that which has no body should be nourished by things
69 VII,   3|         things pertaining to the body,-that what is mortal should
70 VII,   4|          kind of flattery of the body, and is addressed to the
71 VII,  28|      felt by a deity, who has no body, and is without any feeling
72 VII,  35|         form belongs to a mortal body; and if they have any, we
73 VII,  44|          on the last part of his body by the efforts of the first.
74 VII,  45|        blood may be given to his body, and his strength recruited;
75 VII,  45|          got rid of, freeing his body from a disagreeable burden.
76 VII,  46|         it exceeded in length of body and greatness of might that
77 VII,  50|         of sooty colour and dark body, was the mother of the gods?
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