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| Alphabetical [« »] boat 2 bodies 8 bodily 5 body 23 body-guards 1 bodyguard 1 boldness 2 | Frequency [« »] 24 king 24 over 24 present 23 body 23 come 23 condition 23 men | St. John Chrysostom An Exhortation to Theodore After His Fall IntraText - Concordances body |
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1 I, 3 | release from the death of the body, and yet even this does 2 I, 3 | who mourn the death of the body should do this so earnestly, 3 I, 5 | takes its flight from the body. Nevertheless after such 4 I, 9 | What has become of the body which enjoyed so much attention, 5 I, 10| consumed but because the body was exhausted, so that had 6 I, 10| incorruptible and inconsumable body there is nothing to prevent 7 I, 10| of the soul: for even the body will not be able to experence 8 I, 11| same kind of light as this body which is corruptible, nor 9 I, 13| power to transfigure the body into a really symmetrical 10 I, 13| who cannot turn an ugly body into a comely on, can raise 11 I, 14| beauty, when occurs in the body, so fascinates and excites 12 I, 14| will affirm the well-shaped body to be nothing else than 13 I, 14| itself, stripped of the body; but yet even so I will 14 I, 14| and being unable to find a body of the same character, he 15 I, 15| although in the case of the body it naturally often happens 16 I, 15| account do we take of the body than of the soul. And this 17 I, 15| not able to save even the body. For he who neglects the 18 I, 15| not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill 19 I, 15| to destroy both soul and body in Hell."63 ~Well, do I 20 I, 18| because of contact with a dead body, and then touches it again, 21 I, 19| averts much danger from the body. For he who departs to the 22 II, 3 | hath not power over her own body,but the husband, much more 23 II, 3 | have authority overtheir body. He who is now despised,