Chapter
1 I | though but men in mortal bodies, adopted the spiritual life
2 VIII | raise deadened and corrupt bodies from the earth, that every
3 IX | the resurrection of our bodies, and confirm his words in
4 XII | brought near their honoured bodies, are always worthy of the
5 XVIII| For by thus afflicting our bodies with the constraints of
6 XXIII| death by the bones of the bodies that are now your own, and
7 XXIV | the resurrection of dead bodies, and bring in a thousand
8 XXV | and shall give up the dead bodies of all men that ever were
9 XXV | sacrifice their riches and bodies, nay, even their very lives?
10 XXVI | from off the earth. Your bodies will I give to be devoured
11 XXVII| and the other heavenly bodies, I was led to marvel at
12 XXVII| and made a grave for dead bodies. This being so, Earth can
13 XXXI | raised from their graves many bodies that had fallen asleep.
14 XXXII| only cast forth from men's bodies, but even drave out of the
15 XL | was only meet that their bodies should rest side by side,
16 XL | had been in life. Their bodies had not lost their former
17 XL | to venerate and view the bodies of these Saints. Thereupon,
18 XL | solemnity they laid their bodies in the Church which Ioasaph
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