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bodies 18
bodiless 1
bodily 7
body 64
body-guard 3
bodyguard 1
boiled 1
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65 set
65 while
64 am
64 body
64 true
64 would
62 end
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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body

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1 II | qualities which mark beauty of body and nobility of soul, far 2 II | and bearing about in his body outward and visible signs 3 II | from the grossness of my body, which pressed upon my soul, 4 II | be able, in this earthen body, eagerly to embrace the 5 II | court, I had now given thy body to be burned. But since 6 V | well favoured in mind as in body, intelligent and prudent, 7 V | corrupt matter, and from a body full of evil humours." The 8 V | this be so. And how can a body be careless in the expectation 9 VI | strong and sound, and his body pure and thoroughly undefiled. 10 VI | was by buffetings of the body and by the sweats of the 11 VII | for the fashioning of his body, but by his own in-breathing 12 VII | formed for himself a fleshy body, animate with a reasonable 13 VIII | separation of the soul from the body. And that body which was 14 VIII | from the body. And that body which was formed out of 15 VIII | she, while still in the body, hath prepared for herself 16 VIII | the re-uniting of soul and body. So that very body, which 17 VIII | soul and body. So that very body, which decayeth and perisheth, 18 VIII | the beginning formed the body out of earth, when according 19 VIII | soul may receive her own body, and that the wicked, who 20 X | sense to see that my whole body doth not attain to the bulk 21 X | thou wilt or no. And thy body will be imprisoned in a 22 X | resurrection, when re-united to her body, she shall be cast forth 23 XI | sanctification of soul and body, lowliness of heart and 24 XI | drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on: for 25 XI | therefore that gave life and body will assuredly give food 26 XII | they might present soul and body without blemish unto God, 27 XII | defrauded: they waste their body, and receive no reward. 28 XII | Sacrifice of the undefiled Body and precious Blood of Christ, 29 XII | sanctification of soul and body. They entertain one another 30 XII | signify the structure of man's body upon four treacherous and 31 XII | and disturbed, bring that body to destruction. Furthermore, 32 XIII | neglecting our very soul and body for the love of them. But 33 XIII | as they have buried his body in the grave. But the third 34 XIII | before us, when we quit the body, and may plead with the 35 XVIII | shall deliver me from the body of this death?' And once 36 XVIII | not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill 37 XVIII | to destroy both soul and body in hell.'" ~"These then," 38 XIX | knoweth, of that diviner body, and to reward every man 39 XIX | truth that they are the Body and Blood of Christ our 40 XIX | Take, eat: this is my Body, which is broken for you, 41 XIX | the oblation into his own Body and Blood, by the visitation 42 XIX | to the buffeting of the body, it hath been called a strait 43 XIX | For as in the case of the body, they that neglect small 44 XXII | attain purity of soul and body, and living in continency 45 XXII | careful mind, hath caused my body to suffer in sympathy. It 46 XXIII | since the bones of thine own body are to thee a type of death, 47 XXIV | infinite, boundless, without body, without passions, immutable, 48 XXVII | shame before all men. If the body of a man, consisting of 49 XXVIII | to the pleasures of the body, and like a captive drawn 50 XXX | iniquities, and to dishonour my body which I swore to present 51 XXX | and more to afflict his body by abstinence from meat 52 XXX | perdition, yet to pollute my body through unclean union is 53 XXXIII | pure in soul, and sound in body, reaping an harvest of health 54 XXXIII | harvest of health for soul and body alike. ~Wherefore also from 55 XXXIII | their poverty of soul and body: and his name was on every 56 XXXV | all were sane and sound in body and in soul. And many other 57 XXXV | reverently cared for his body, he buried him in a sepulchre 58 XXXVI | longer abide with them in the body. And when he had thus spoken, 59 XXXVII | fair youth also, noble in body, but most noble and kingly 60 XXXVIII| he were without flesh and body. In prayer and mental exercise 61 XXXIX | fulfilled, thou must bury my body in the earth and restore 62 XL | and watering the venerable body of the Saint with his tears. 63 XL | reverently bore the sacred body, and there, like a good 64 XL | rejoice. ~As for his venerable body, it befell thus; about the


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