Book, Chapter

 1    II,      VII|               or pain, for it cuts not bodies but dispositions asunder.80~ ~
 2   III,     VIII|             band of men with souls and bodies, and revealed the company
 3   III,       IX| impossibilities, aroused the voiceless bodies of the dead. This worm |
 4   III,    XXIII|             all come into being in our bodies, and it is by eating, in
 5   III,     XLII|                not idols. And the dead bodies of living creatures exist
 6   III,     XLII|                creatures exist as dead bodies, not as idols. Souls that
 7   III,     XLII|             Souls that are loosed from bodies are rightly souls, but not
 8   III,     XLII|                 are the delineation of bodies, but certainly not idols.
 9    IV,       II|                atmosphere for heavenly bodies. If one of these were moved
10    IV,     XXIV|         perished in the sea, and their bodies have been consumed by fishes,
11    IV,     XXIV|               is it possible for their bodies to rise up? Come then, and
12    IV,     XXIV|              up the rotten and corrupt bodies of men, some of them, it
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