Discourse
1 Marc | the divinities of their bodies, and adorn them with righteousness.
2 Theoph | For the harmony of the bodies being disturbed in the embraces
3 Theoph | and their descent into the bodies; the holes to the female
4 Thal | incontinence and softness of your bodies, be perfectly continent,
5 Thal | seems, differences in men's bodies; such a one contending and
6 Theop | that by it we might tie our bodies fast, like ships, and have
7 Theop | the name of harps to their bodies which they hung upon the
8 Theop | the lusts of their mortal bodies, nor do they take a low
9 Thall | as those who have their bodies preserved pure, like unalloyed
10 Agathe | meaning by the earth our bodies, in which He wished the
11 Agathe | when the saints, all their bodies being raised, shall be caught
12 Agathe(16)| Bodies.~
13 Agathe | the souls which, with the bodies, having put them on again,
14 Thekla | choose to give up their bodies to wild beasts or to fire,
15 Thekla | were vet dwelling in their bodies, they appeared to them divine.~
16 Thekla | them down to earth, are the bodies of heresies; for we must
17 Thekla | Trinity is the maker of bodies. For length, and breadth,
18 Thekla | depended upon the same kind of bodies. And they say that the stars
19 Domn | of great advantage to our bodies, and takes away our fatigues
20 Domn | gives immortality to our bodies; which it becomes all men
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