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1 1, XI | my God. The mother of my flesh was much perplexed, for,
2 1, XIII | this life? For I was “but flesh, a wind that passeth away
3 2, II | puddly concupiscence of the flesh, and the hot imagination
4 2, II | shall have trouble in the flesh, but I spare you,”42 and, “
5 2, II | sixteenth year of the age of my flesh, when the madness of lust
6 3, VI | on the sensations of my flesh and ruminating on such food
7 3, VIII | spring out of the lust of the flesh, and of the eye, and of
8 4, III | that a man, who is only flesh and blood and proud corruption,
9 4, XI | you go on following your flesh? Instead, let it be converted
10 4, XII | human creature, our mortal flesh, was joined to him that
11 4, XV | forms, and, since I was flesh I accused the flesh, and,
12 4, XV | was flesh I accused the flesh, and, since I was “a wind
13 5, II | O Lord, art not a man of flesh and blood. Thou art the
14 5, IX | then as the death of his flesh appeared to me unreal. And
15 5, IX | unreal as the death of his flesh was real, though I believed
16 5, IX | when she bore me in the flesh.~17. I cannot conceive,
17 5, X | couldst have the form of human flesh and be bounded by the bodily
18 5, X | without being mingled with the flesh, and I could not see how
19 5, X | he had been born in the flesh, lest I should also be compelled
20 5, X | been contaminated by the flesh. Now will thy spiritual
21 6, XVI | own sake, which the eye of flesh cannot see, and only the
22 6, IX | that thy Word “was made flesh and dwelt among men,”185
23 6, IX | the Word was born “not of flesh nor of blood, nor of the
24 6, IX | man, nor the will of the flesh, but of God.”189 But, that “
25 6, IX | that “the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us”190 -
26 6, X | common light, which all flesh can see; nor was it simply
27 6, X | me, like the food of your flesh into yourself, but you shall
28 6, XIV | was not derived from the flesh.~
29 6, XVIII | For “the Word was made flesh” in order that thy wisdom,
30 6, XIX | contained in “the Word was made flesh,” I could not even form
31 6, XIX | fellows - I realized that his flesh alone was not bound unto
32 6, XIX | God was so clothed with flesh that besides God and the
33 6, XIX | that besides God and the flesh there was no soul in Christ,
34 6, XIX | sentence, “The Word was made flesh,” the Catholic truth can
35 7, V | what I had read, how “the flesh lusts against the Spirit,
36 7, V | and the Spirit against the flesh.”248 I truly lusted both
37 7, VIII | see where we wallow in flesh and blood! Because others
38 7, XII | make no provision for the flesh to fulfill the lusts thereof.”263
39 7, XII | having grandchildren of my flesh.~ ~
40 8, I | pleasure, though not to flesh and blood; brighter than
41 8, III | error, believing that the flesh of thy Son, the Truth, was
42 8, III | didst release him from the flesh, and now he lives in Abraham’
43 8, IV | for by a real death in the flesh He died for us who now maketh
44 8, IV | be seen with the eyes of flesh in the light of the earthly
45 8, VI | Adeodatus, my son after the flesh, the offspring of my sin.
46 8, VII(290)| 40:6; 1 Peter 1:24: "All flesh is grass." See Bk. XI, Ch.
47 8, VIII | brought me forth - in her flesh, that I might be born into
48 8, X | any man the tumult of the flesh were silenced; and the phantoms
49 8, XIII | before she was freed from the flesh, and had so lived as to
50 8, XIII | once her husband; by whose flesh thou didst bring me into
51 9 | temptations to which the flesh and the soul are heirs,
52 9, II | words and sounds of the flesh but with the words of the
53 9, VI | stand around the door of my flesh: “You have told me about
54 9, VII | another by which I endow my flesh with sense - a power that
55 9, X | examine all the gates of my flesh, but I cannot find the door
56 9, XIV | receive by any gate of the flesh, but which the mind itself
57 9, XXIII | desire this, but because “the flesh lusts against the spirit
58 9, XXIII | and the spirit against the flesh,” so that they “prevent
59 9, XXX | continent from “the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes,
60 9, XXX | in both my soul and my flesh, that the illusion persuades
61 9, XXX | in the pollution of the flesh. For it is no great thing
62 9, XXXI | Noah to eat every kind of flesh that was good for food;
63 9, XXXI | that Elijah was fed with flesh; that John, blessed with
64 9, XXXI | King was tempted not by flesh but by bread. And, thus,
65 9, XXXIII | But the pleasures of my flesh - to which the mind ought
66 9, XXXIV | delights of these eyes of my flesh, about which I must make
67 9, XXXV | not having pleasure in the flesh, but striving for new experiences
68 9, XXXV | experiences through the flesh. This longing - since its
69 9, XXXVII | respect of the pleasures of my flesh and of idle curiosity, I
70 9, XLII | And he allured their proud flesh the more because he had
71 9, XLII | with the mortality of the flesh, he could boast that he
72 9, XLIII | not been that he was “made flesh and dwelt among us.”401~
73 10, VIII | gospel, he spoke through the flesh; and this sounded in the
74 11, XXXII | Lord - who art God and not flesh and blood - if any man sees
75 12, XV | the entanglement574 of our flesh, and he is fair-speaking,
76 12, XVIII | despise those of our own flesh.585 See from the fruits
77 12, XXIII | and the blindness of our flesh in which thoughts cannot
78 12, XXIV | of our involvement in the flesh. But the power of human
79 12, XXX | them - for example, all flesh and all the very small living
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