Book, Chapter
1 1, VIII | by the gestures of their bodies, by a kind of natural language,
2 2, V | comeliness in all beautiful bodies, and in gold and silver
3 3, VI | comparison to them the actual bodies which we see with our fleshly
4 3, VI | more certain. These true bodies even the beasts and birds
5 3, VI | other greater and infinite bodies which have no existence.
6 3, VI | strong, neither art those bodies that we see in heaven nor
7 3, VI | fantasies of mine, fantasies of bodies which have no real being
8 3, VI | all! The images of those bodies which actually exist are
9 3, VI | than these fantasies. The bodies themselves are more certain
10 3, VI | soul, which is the life of bodies; and, clearly, the life
11 4, VI | were but one soul in two bodies. Consequently, my life was
12 4, XV | as they do in corporeal bodies - whereas thou art thyself
13 6, III | not only our souls but our bodies as well - and not only our
14 6, III | and not only our souls and bodies but all creatures and all
15 6, V | these also, as if they were bodies, in this place or that.
16 6, V | composed of various kinds of bodies - some of which were actually
17 6, V | some of which were actually bodies, some of those which I imagined
18 6, VII | to think, the images of bodies obtruded themselves into
19 6, XVII | appreciate the beauty of bodies, both celestial and terrestrial;
20 6, XVII | degrees I was led upward from bodies to the soul which perceives
21 8, VII | bishop the spot where lay the bodies of Gervasius and Protasius,
22 9, VII | vital power, by which their bodies also live. But there is,
23 9, VIII | all colors and forms of bodies came in through the eyes;
24 9, XVII | either through images as all bodies are; or present in the things
25 10, XXIII | should not the motions of all bodies constitute time? What if
26 10, XXIII | we measure the motions of bodies, and say, for example, that
27 10, XXIII | motions of the heavenly bodies constitute time. For when
28 10, XXXI | Creator of our souls and bodies - far be it from thee that
29 11, II | each of those two great bodies458 “earth” in comparison
30 11, V | since it is the material for bodies; and it is not a former
31 11, VI | with the images of formed bodies, changing and varying them
32 11, VI | I applied myself to the bodies themselves and looked more
33 11, XXVII | certain distance two great bodies: one above, the other below,
34 12, XIV | still bear about us in our bodies, dead because of sin.556
35 12, XIV | will quicken our mortal bodies by the Spirit that dwells
36 12, XXVIII| and very good. Beautiful bodies express this truth; for
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