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1 II, 72 | given him, with its minute body and parts incomparably more
2 II, 72 | astounded at the fact that our body, which a little while ago
3 II, 72 | himself sustained in the body given him by nature between
4 II, 72 | world of thought as our body occupies in the expanse
5 II, 72 | different in kind, soul and body. For it is impossible that
6 II, 72 | compose all things of mind and body, but that this mixture would
7 II, 72 | cannot conceive what the body is, still less what the
8 II, 72 | and least of all how a body should be united to a mind.
9 II, 72(7)| spirit is united to the body can not be understood by
10 II, 73 | whereof is made the very body which she animates and those
11 III, 194 | everything. I know not what my body is, nor my senses, nor my
12 III, 230 | should be joined to the body, and that we should have
13 III, 233 | Our soul is cast into a body, where it finds number,
14 V, 323 | if it be neither in the body nor in the soul? And how
15 V, 323 | the soul? And how love the body or the soul, except for
16 VI, 356 | The nourishment of the body is little by little. Fullness
17 VI, 367 | soul from acting, eat our body.~
18 VI, 392 | every time two men see a body change its place, they both
19 VII, 460 | and kings; they have the body as their object. Inquirers
20 VII, 473 | 473. Let us imagine a body full of thinking members.~
21 VII, 474 | ourselves, we must imagine a body full of thinking members,
22 VII, 475 | which governs the whole body. Apart from that, they are
23 VII, 475 | willing only the good of the body, they accomplish their own
24 VII, 476 | that it belonged to the body, and that there was a body
25 VII, 476 | body, and that there was a body on which it depended, if
26 VII, 476 | know that it belonged to a body on which it depended, what
27 VII, 476 | having been useless to the body which inspired its life,
28 VII, 476 | kept itself apart from the body! What prayers for its preservation
29 VII, 476 | the will which rules the body, even to consenting, if
30 VII, 476 | willing to perish for the body, for which alone the whole
31 VII, 477 | economy, and in the particular body of man. The will is therefore
32 VII, 477 | towards the weal of the body, the communities themselves
33 VII, 477 | to another more general body of which they are members.
34 VII, 480 | will and submit it to the body.~
35 VII, 482 | and who should compose a body of thinking members. For
36 VII, 483 | through the spirit of the body, and for the body.~The separate
37 VII, 483 | of the body, and for the body.~The separate member, seeing
38 VII, 483 | member, seeing no longer the body to which it belongs, has
39 VII, 483 | whole, and, seeing not the body on which it depends, it
40 VII, 483 | make itself both centre and body. But not having in itself
41 VII, 483 | in fact that it is not a body, and still not seeing that
42 VII, 483 | that it is a member of a body. In short, when it comes
43 VII, 483 | loves itself only for the body. It deplores its past wanderings.~
44 VII, 483 | all. But, in loving the body, it loves itself, because
45 VII, 483 | unus spiritus est. 76 ~The body loves the hand; and the
46 VII, 483 | Christ, because He is the body of which we are members.
47 VII, 512 | phraseology, wholly the body of Jesus Christ, but it
48 VII, 512 | be said to be the whole body of Jesus Christ. The union
49 VII, 512 | thus being united to the body, the fire to the timber,
50 VII, 512 | Word to man. Because my body without my soul would not
51 VII, 512 | soul would not make the body of a man; therefore my soul
52 VII, 512 | whatsoever will make my body. It does not distinguish
53 VII, 512 | God united my soul to a body in China, the same body,
54 VII, 512 | body in China, the same body, idem numero would be in
55 VII, 553 | who heal thee and make the body immortal.~"Suffer bodily
56 X, 657 | bodies; but, because one body cannot be sick enough to
57 X, 669 | the circumcision of the body was unprofitable, but that
58 XI, 725 | not rebellious.~"I gave my body to the smiters, and my cheeks
59 XII, 765 | having to offer Himself, His body, and His blood, and yet
60 XII, 792 | infinite distance between body and mind is a symbol of
61 XII, 792 | the angels, and not of the body, nor of the curious mind.
62 XIII, 805 | convince the entire man, in body and soul.~
63 XIII, 839 | who have never been of her body; the heretics, who have
64 XIV, 861 | consubstantial with that of the body of our Lord, Jesus Christ
65 XIV, 871 | insinuate himself into all the body, because he holds the principal
66 XIV, 888 | consisting properly in the body of the hierarchy, we are
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