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1 Int, 5, p. xx | on an embassy in a human body, and died on a Cross! The 2 Int, 6, p. xx | nothing in return" (ib.). ~His Body is hut the earthen lamp 3 Int, 7, p. xx | and the Memorial of His Body and Blood (την τουτου μνημην 4 Int, 7, p. xx | means of the symbols of His Body and His saving Blood (επι 5 Int, 7, p. xx | making our offering in body and soul (ανακειμενοι)." ~ 6 Int, 7, p. xx | bread the mysteries of His Body and saving Blood" (οινω 7 Int, 7, p. xx | make the image of His own Body (την εικονα του ιδιου σωματος 8 Int, 7, p. xx | to use as a symbol of His Body (αρτω χρησθαι συμβολω του 9 I, 3, p. 13 | He that touches the dead body of any soul of man shall 10 I, 3, p. 13 | one who touches the dead body of a soul of a man, if he 11 I, 3, p. 13 | garments, and shall wash [his body] with water, and shall be 12 I, 3, p. 19 | those who had touched a dead body, or had forsworn themselves, 13 I, 8, p. 48 | nothing earthly but their body, and in mind and spirit 14 I, 9, p. 51 | she may be holy both in body and in spirit; but she that 15 I, 10, p. 56 | are composed of matter and body, in the same way as the 16 I, 10, p. 58 | the remembrance of His Body and Blood, and are admitted 17 I, 10, p. 60 | thou wouldest not ; but a body hast them prepared me |; 18 I, 10, p. 60 | means of symbols of His Body and saving Blood according 19 I, 10, p. 62 | Priest, devoted to Him in body and soul. Therefore we are 20 II, 3, p. 85 | as if it were one great body, and the hairs from its 21 II, 3, p. 86 | being the leader works the body of the Church as a farmer, 22 II, 3, p. 86 | be devoured from soul to body. And he that flees shall 23 III, 2, p. 111 | that "of the fruit of thy body shall one be raised (b) 24 III 119(30)| In Acts x. 1 a larger body, probably "a cohort." ~ 25 III, 3, p. 120 | men purified by them in body and soul, and adorned with 26 III, 4, p. 124 | power those leprous (d) in body, how He drove demons out 27 III, 4, p. 125 | who plotted against His body, as soon as He was raised 28 III, 4, p. 125 | will He departed from the body. And His body having then 29 III, 4, p. 125 | departed from the body. And His body having then been taken by 30 III, 4, p. 125 | again took back again the body which He had willingly resigned 31 III, 5, p. 128 | can prove that so large a body of men were untrustworthy, 32 III, 5, p. 136 | purity, and devotion botli of body and soul. ~And who would 33 III, 5, p. 137 | fear the discipline of the body, nor run after pleasures. 34 III, 5, p. 144 | ourselves to the second body, (b) This consists of those, 35 III, 6, p. 146 | ever so far found the whole body of Christians from His teaching 36 III, 6, p. 148 | natural pleasures of the body, and guard their minds from 37 III, 6, p. 148 | devoted themselves entirely body and soul alike to the King 38 III, 7, p. 154 | its severance from) the body.~Thou knowest, severed from 39 III, 7, p. 155 | the oracle replied: ~The body of the weak has ever been 40 III, 7, p. 156 | even in actual flesh and body therein, and performed all 41 III, 7, p. 159 | on an embassy in a man's body, and was actually the Word 42 III, 7, p. 162 | diseases in their whole body, so that at last they were 43 IV, 1, p. 164 | aware that as in a vast body all these things about to 44 IV, 2, p. 165 | bodies and things without body, things living and things 45 IV, 4, p. 168 | create One Universe, like a body one and vast consisting 46 IV, 5, p. 171 | more souls than one in one body, or has thought it strange 47 IV, 5, p. 171 | have been framed in the one body, that one must reckon there 48 IV, 10, p. 183 | sicknesses and suffering of body as well as soul, He set 49 IV, 10, p. 185 | a being without flesh or body, but seen by the very eyes 50 IV, 12, p. 186 | Natures: as Man, he left His Body to the usual burial, while 51 IV, 12, p. 186 | and departed from the body free, in no wise waiting 52 IV, 12, p. 186 | death. Thus, too, His own body was raised up, and many 53 IV, 13, p. 188 | hearing of the Birth, human Body, Sufferings and Death of 54 IV, 13, p. 188 | itself, when it touches a body without being really embodied. 55 IV, 13, p. 189 | by being born of a human body, being apart from body, 56 IV, 13, p. 189 | human body, being apart from body, neither did He suffer in 57 IV, 13, p. 189 | wise man is punished in his body, that the wisdom in him, 58 IV, 13, p. 189 | him, or the soul in his body, is struck or burned. 170) 59 IV, 13, p. 190 | from the sufferings of the body. For it was granted in our 60 IV, 13, p. 190 | therefore, also, whatever body He touches, that body is 61 IV, 13, p. 190 | whatever body He touches, that body is made holy and illuminated 62 IV, 13, p. 190 | c) this was why a dead body, though but a small part 63 IV, 15, p. 192 | many men effeminate in body, and in other ways vicious 64 IV, 16, p. 209 | naught, | of the fruit of thy body I will set upon thy seat." ~ 65 IV, 16, p. 210 | Christ." ~(c) Maybe also the Body assumed by Christ at Bethlehem 66 IV, 16, p. 210 | inhabiting it through His body as through an earthen vessel, 67 V, Int, p. 227 | religion, purity of mind and body, a complete purging of the 68 V, 1, p. 232 | accident, as white is in a body, or (2) as a thing in something 69 V, 1, p. 232 | and finger exist in the body, being parts of the whole 70 V, 1, p. 232 | being parts of the whole body, and if either of them undergo 71 V, 1, p. 232 | division, the whole of the body is rendered useless and 72 V, 1, p. 233 | foreign to a nature without body or matter. And, therefore, 73 V, 3, p. 242 | express the mysteries of His Body and saving Blood. This by 74 V, 5, p. 250 | divorced from matter and body, and made like to the nature 75 V, 5, p. 250 | visible, being Itself without body and invisible. Wherefore 76 V, 11, p. 255 | being preserved, not only in body but in soul, he was thought 77 V, 21, p. 265 | Thy dwelling, that is Thy body, which Thou shalt wear for 78 VI, 12, p. 11 | raise up a king from His body, and would be His father, 79 VI, 12, p. 11 | who shall come from thy body, and I will prepare his 80 VI, 12, p. 12 | him. | Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy seat." |~ 81 VI, 12, p. 12 | of the fruit of David's body, as follows:~"17. There 82 VI, 13, p. 16 | and in the recesses of the body) might melt as wax before 83 VI, 13, p. 18 | ungodliness, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?" ~ 84 VI, 18, p. 27 | captivity in mind as well as body, in refusing to accept the 85 VI, 20, p. 38 | He made by means of the Body, which He took of the Virgin 86 VI, 20, p. 38 | conies to Egypt," naming the body that came from the Holy 87 VI, 21, p. 43 | benefit than that of the body, and shewing forth clearly 88 VII, 1, p. 52 | by man as well, and the body of death be shewn to be 89 VII, 1, p. 52 | death be shewn to be the body of life, and the reign of 90 VII, 1, p. 52 | before ruled in the mortal body be destroyed, so that it 91 VII, 1, p. 53 | by the limitations of the body, nor experiencing aught 92 VII, 1, p. 53 | as a human soul is by the body so as to be unable to act 93 VII, 1, p. 53 | corruption or pollution from the body He had taken, because, as 94 VII, 1, p. 53 | remained by nature without body, or substance, or flesh, 95 VII, 1, p. 53 | the proper nature of the body, any more than the rays 96 VII, 2, p. 82 | said: "Of the fruit of thy body I will set upon thy seat," 97 VII, 2, p. 83 | God of Jacob be but the Body of Christ, which was born 98 VII, 3, p. 93 | of the fruit of David's body, and of the seed of Solomon, 99 VIII, 1, p. 115 | the likeness of His own Body. For since He no more was 100 VIII, 1, p. 115 | use as the symbol of His Body, He taught the purity and 101 VIII, 1, p. 115 | thou not required, but a body hast thou prepared for me." ~ 102 IX, 2, p. 154 | Lord resting in the Sacred Body which He took from the Virgin 103 IX, 3, p. 156 | Power through the human body He took of the seed of Israel 104 IX, 5, p. 162 | every soul united with a body, both Greek and Barbarian, 105 IX, 7, p. 168 | s dwelling, that is His Body. How could they, when He 106 IX, 12, p. 176 | Incarnate, having taken the body and form of man, when He— ~" 107 X, Int, p. 189 | And this was the human body, which as a high priest 108 X, Int, p. 189 | world, and of His human body. ./. For He was the Lamb 109 X, 1, p. 195 | our being regarded as His body, according to the apostle, 110 X, 1, p. 195 | who says: "Now ye are the body of Christ, and severally 111 X, 8, p. 218 | in they did not find the Body, because our Saviour was 112 X, 8, p. 223 | and the destruction of My body. For how else can worms 113 X, 8, p. 225 | He says, "when I took the body of man, when Thou, my God 114 X, 8, p. 225 | a midwife didst draw the body that had been prepared for 115 X, 8, p. 225 | not, though I had a human body: it was not like in power 116 X, 8, p. 226 | yea, as one who had no body yet and was free of all 117 X, 8, p. 226 | when all who gaze on My body nailed to the Cross think 118 X, 8, p. 226 | to the dissolution of the body in death itself, and the 119 X, 8, p. 227 | nature without flesh and body, nor in so far as He is 120 X, 8, p. 229 | with divine eyes He saw His body being suspended on the tree, 121 X, 8, p. 229 | that almost at once His body would be a corpse, and fell 122 X, 8, p. 229 | surrounding His crucified body, and preparing to attack 123 X, 8, p. 229 | soul which dwelt in the body of Jesus was human and like 124 X, 8, p. 229 | heart in the midst of my body is like melting wax. My 125 X, 8, p. 229 | a description of a dead body. So, too, He adds, "And 126 X, 8, p. 231 | all who to-day insult the Body of Christ, that is the Church, 127 X, 8, p. 231 | true that: ~"We are one body in Christ, and all members