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1 IX | also in the account of the healing of the man born blind. The 2 X | own virtue whether for the healing of the body, or some other 3 XII | to the injury or to the healing of his body, or his soul. 4 XVI | questions which arise as to the healing of the body are many. This 5 XVI | profess to practise the healing art. Let us take another 6 XVIII| mankind His wondrous skill in healing souls, chose "infamous" 7 XVIII| Chrysippus in his treatise on the Healing of the Passions, his object 8 XVIII| of miracles and gifts of healing below the gifts of the Word. 9 XVIII| seeing that we wish with the healing virtue of the Word to cure 10 XX | for many purposes, for the healing of their bodies and for 11 XXI | afterwards light on a way of healing; for they would never have 12 XXI | soul is not debarred of healing, as if this present life 13 XXVI | exercising the gifts of healing, and in working miracles, 14 XXVI | final good things of the healing art, but causes of them; 15 XXVII| and seasonable methods of healing the sick; and of these methods 16 XXVII| and of these methods of healing, some more, some less, give 17 XXVII| an expert in the art of healing, it is for Him alone to 18 XXVII| inflammation: so God through His healing art draws out the secret 19 Index| Chrysippus, his work on The Healing of the Passions, 96. ~Church, 20 Index| 233, etc.; not debarred of healing as if this life were all,