Book, Chapter
1 1, XI | baptized”? In the matter of bodily health, no one says, “Let
2 3, IV | fullness of the Godhead dwells bodily.”63 Since at that time,
3 3, VII | and, “Is God limited by a bodily shape, and has he hairs
4 3, XI | accustomed to weep for the bodily deaths of their children.
5 5, IX | in Rome by the scourge of bodily sickness; and I was very
6 5, IX | was, so that I regained my bodily health, although I was still
7 5, X | flesh and be bounded by the bodily shape of our limbs. And
8 5, X | for what did not have bodily extension did not seem to
9 5, XI | by those conceptions of bodily substance. I panted under
10 6, XVI | the enjoyment of perpetual bodily pleasure, and that without
11 6, XVII | perceives them by means of the bodily senses, and from there on
12 6, XVII | inward faculty, to which the bodily senses report outward things -
13 6, XVII | experience received from the bodily sense. And when this power
14 7, VII | this world; better than all bodily pleasures, though they were
15 8, III | Rome, he was overtaken with bodily sickness, and during it
16 8, X | through all the levels of bodily objects, and even through
17 9, VII | also perceive through their bodily senses.~
18 9, X | touch says, “If it had no bodily mass, I did not touch it,
19 9, XIV | happy, I recall some past bodily pain, it is not so strange.
20 9, XV | it from pleasure. I name bodily health when I am sound in
21 9, XXV | For just as thou art not a bodily image, nor the emotion of
22 9, XXX | it put to sleep with the bodily senses? But in that case
23 9, XXXV | soul, rooted in the same bodily senses, which is cloaked
24 10, II | fleshly pleasures, nor of bodily necessities in this life
25 10, III | me, and I would lend my bodily ears to the sounds that
26 10, V | him; thou gavest him his bodily sense by which, as if he
27 10, XXVII| dawn.447 Suppose now that a bodily voice begins to sound, and
28 12, XVII | neighbor in ministering to his bodily needs, for in this way the
29 12, XX | different ways by different bodily motions.~“The waters” have
30 12, XXIII| which are perceived by the bodily senses. For it can be said
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