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1       V|   aetherial and unchangeable body, says that God exists in
2       V|     says about the aetherial body, cites as a witness him
3   XXVII|     is judged along with the body, proves nothing more clearly
4   XXVII|   had they left on earth the body, with its head, hands, feet,
5   XXVII|      the resurrection of the body, teaches that the soul is
6   XXVII|   judged in company with the body.~ ~
7  XXVIII|     is not the soul, but the body, which has a liver. And
8  XXVIII| enduring punishment with the body. And that Homer had been
9     XXX|  return," calls the lifeless body of Hector dumb clay. For
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