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1 Pre, 0, 9| a different nature from bodies,-a point which is not clearly 2 I, I, 4| might distinguish Him from bodies; and He named Him the truth, 3 I, I, 6| when the eye by gazing upon bodies of larger size is dilated, 4 I, I, 7| accident, or consequent upon bodies? Those who assert this, 5 I, I, 8| surpasses the nature of bodies. See, therefore, if the 6 I, I, 8| be seen is a property of bodies; to know and to be known, 7 I, I, 8| therefore, is a property of bodies, cannot be predicated either 8 I, VI, 4| live and to exist without bodies, since it is an attribute 9 I, VII, 3| the same time with their bodies, or seem to be anterior 10 I, VII, 3| to be released from their bodies; and whether, as we cease 11 I, VII, 4| a soul along with their bodies at the time mentioned in 12 I, VII, 4| at the creation of their bodies, but from without, after 13 I, VII, 4| come into existence with bodies. So far, then, as we can 14 I, VII, 5| because they are clothed with bodies, and set apart to the office 15 II, I, 1| natures, and of a diversity of bodies, but of dumb animals, wild 16 II, I, 4| world cannot exist without bodies. It is evident from the 17 II, I, 4| that which is placed under bodies, viz., that by which, through 18 II, I, 4| implanting of qualities, bodies exist; and we mention four 19 II, I, 4| produce the different kinds of bodies. Although this matter is, 20 II, I, 4| be sufficient for all the bodies in the world which God willed 21 II, II, 1| of necessity be united to bodies. If, then, any one could 22 II, II, 1| to dispense wholly with bodies, it will appear to follow, : 23 II, II, 2| the splendour of celestial bodies, and adorns either the angels 24 II, III, 2| things may exist without bodies, there will undoubtedly 25 II, III, 2| time, viz., when those very bodies of ours with which we are 26 II, III, 3| inhabiting more refined and purer bodies, which possess the property 27 II, III, 3| that then also the need of bodies will cease. And if it ceases, 28 II, III, 3| variety and diversity of bodies, by which the world is always 29 II, III, 6| or moon, and of the other bodies called planets, to be each 30 II, IV, 3| are special properties of bodies. And if God is declared 31 II, IV, 3| be seen, is a property of bodies, which certainly will not 32 II, IX, 3| heavenly and resplendent bodies; and among these many distinctions 33 II, IX, 3| reason: some with sound bodies, some with bodies diseased 34 II, IX, 3| sound bodies, some with bodies diseased from their early 35 II, X, 1| that we are to make use of bodies or not. I think that when 36 II, X, 1| resurrection we are to make use of bodies. What then? If it is certain 37 II, X, 1| that we are to make use of bodies, and if the bodies which 38 II, X, 1| use of bodies, and if the bodies which have fallen are declared 39 II, X, 1| connected with the other. For if bodies rise again, they undoubtedly 40 II, X, 1| for us to be invested with bodies, as it is certainly necessary, 41 II, X, 1| that they arise "spiritual" bodies, there can be no doubt that 42 II, X, 2| birds, another of fishes; bodies celestial, and bodies terrestrial; 43 II, X, 2| fishes; bodies celestial, and bodies terrestrial; that the glory 44 II, X, 2| which exists among heavenly bodies, let them show to us the 45 II, X, 2| differences in heavenly bodies, we shall ask them to assign 46 II, X, 2| a comparison of earthly bodies. Our understanding of the 47 II, X, 2| comparison from the heavenly bodies, saying, "One is the glory 48 II, X, 2| i.e., the resurrection of bodies.~ 49 II, X, 3| in the same way also our bodies are to be supposed to fall 50 II, X, 3| substance) although the bodies die, and become corrupted, 51 II, X, 8| saints will receive those bodies in which they have lived 52 II, X, 8| clothed with dark and black bodies after the resurrection,