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1 I | Literal (Body) Moral (Soul) Mystical ( 2 I | come.49As man consists of body, soul, and spirit, so too 3 I | interpreted as to suit the great body of believers, and edifying 4 I | to the deeds done in the body, if judged worthy of the 5 I | consists as it were of a body which is seen, and a soul 6 I | created Scripture with a body, soul, and spirit, the body 7 I | body, soul, and spirit, the body for those who were before 8 VIII | many are one bread, one body";188and again, "There is 9 VIII | elsewhere, "For all we are one body in Christ Jesus";190and 10 VIII | conclusion is that they are one body. In The Shepherd,195again, 11 X | whether for the healing of the body, or some other purpose, 12 X | illustration, every member of our body has been designed by God 13 X | herbs, or as one perfect body of reason; but if you are 14 XII | or to the healing of his body, or his soul. Just so, pray 15 XII | benefit other parts of the body. Well, then, have the like 16 XIV | further assert that the body of the Lord was ill-favoured; 17 XIV | of Celsus that our Lord's body was unsightly, Origen writes 18 XIV | was a Divine Spirit in the body of Jesus, that body would 19 XIV | the body of Jesus, that body would of necessity vary 20 XIV | it is impossible that a body having more of the Divine 21 XIV | from any other; but the body of Jesus was not at all 22 XIV | passages which speak of the body of Jesus as ill-favoured, 23 XIV | statement that "inasmuch as the body was tenanted by a Divine 24 XIV | the fact that our Lord's body varied according to the 25 XVI | split and divided; every body wants to have his own party." 26 XVI | as to the healing of the body are many. This is why, as 27 XVIII| even a physician of the body, who restores many sick 28 XVIII| referring to His having a human body, He says,"But now ye seek 29 XVIII| should not like the great body of Christians to consist 30 XIX | seeing that He had a mortal body? ~1. Faith in Antinous 386 31 XIX | though He had a mortal body, is a god, and with supposing 32 XIX | we affirm that the mortal body and the human soul therein, 33 XIX | saying this concerning His body, let him attend to what 34 XIX | mortality attaching to the body of Jesus should by the providence 35 XIX | vice; but the nature of the body is not polluted; for as 36 XX | vaults of heaven to the human body, but also to everything 37 XXI | receive the things done in the body, according to what he hath 38 XXI | before his assumption of a body, and as regards Esau, before 39 XXII | enter, nor dwell in the body that is subject unto sin." 525 40 XXIII| rich or poor, sound in body or maimed, of good or bad 41 XXV | reasonably say, "I buffet my body and bring it into bondage, 42 XXV | if he did not buffet his body and bring it into bondage 43 XXV | that Paul would buffet his body, and bring it into bondage, 44 XXVI | the soul, others to the body, and that others are external; 45 XXVI | conduct; as concerns the body, of health and vigour and 46 XXVI | things pertaining to the body, and things external, are 47 XXVI | shall be the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of thy ground, 48 XXVI | shall be the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of thy ground, 49 XXVII| them to depart from the body purified by their sudden 50 Index| types, their abuse, 10; body, soul, and spirit, 12 f., 51 Index| utterances. 3; His mortal body, 109; was it ill-favoured? 52 Index| appearances," 75 ; how His mortal body and human soul became Divine,