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| Alphabetical [« »] blushes 1 boasted 1 bodily 11 body 16 bondage 1 bondmen 1 bonds 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 most 16 about 16 account 16 body 16 far 16 hands 16 know | St. John Chrysostom Letters to Olympias IntraText - Concordances body |
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1 I, 1| and operate in a mortal body without doing any injury 2 I, 4| came and begged for his body. Thus not even he who buried 3 II, 1| causes sickness; and when the body is exhausted and enfeebled, 4 II, 2| oppressive as infirmity of body. And this is proved by the 5 II, 2| was inflicted on a man's body. And therefore when he had 6 II, 3| consists in infirmity of body. For in the case of Lazarus ( 7 II, 3| person will be "guilty of the body and blood of the Lord," 8 II, 3| succession in ill health, his body being very seriously enfeebled. 9 II, 3| the pain occasioned to the body by these things "for this 10 III | for the security of the body only, and this not always, 11 III | possessing as you do a mortal body, and yet despising death 12 III | clothed with a fragile body, and subject to these severe 13 IV, 2| was visited by the whole body of the clergy, and the people, 14 V | they will be dragging a body which is already dead. What 15 V | although it be in a woman's body, feebler than a cobweb, 16 V | consider thyself clothed with a body, but if an opportunity should