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 1   Int,        9     |   saying that they were not the Body and Blood of the Lord, but
 2    II,        X     |         both tortured the boy's body, and suggested blasphemy
 3    II,       XV     |      the void, but into another body of air or earth, or perhaps
 4    II,       XX     |         32. For He took a human body as the cord with which to
 5    II,       XX     |       the race is bound to that body of His as by a rope, and
 6   III,     VIII     |      knavery to snatch away his body and to conceal by his phantoms
 7   III,       II     |     Fear not them that kill the body," and yet He Himself being
 8   III,       IX     |        all mischief, He put the body like a worm round the hook
 9   III,        X     |       golden pot (even His pure body which had the heavenly Word
10   III,     XIII     |        should be blended in thy body are belied by thy doubting
11   III,     XIII     |  shipwrecks were his --- of the body and of the soul. ~ ~It was
12   III,     XIII     |     perhaps the thin air is the body of Christ, and the voice
13   III,      XIV     |       death and the laws of the body, and made man to be God.150
14   III,      XIV     |    healing medicine of Christ's body hung upon the cross, the
15   III,      XIV     |       Him. No separation of His Body is possible; it cannot be "
16   III,    XXIII     |      cup, and said, "This is my body and my blood." And in order
17   III,    XXIII     |        and from man He took His body and became incarnate. If
18   III,    XXIII     |     incarnate. If therefore the body signifies the earth when
19   III,    XXIII     |       and 158 wine and also the body of man, and moreover it
20   III,    XXIII     |        and moreover it was this body that Christ took upon Him,
21   III,    XXIII     |       cup, He said, "This is my body and my blood." It is no
22   III,    XXIII     |         It is no mere symbol of body nor symbol of blood, as
23   III,    XXIII     |     mind, but in very truth the body and blood of Christ, since
24   III,    XXIII     |      blood of Christ, since the body is from the earth, and the
25   III,    XXIII     |        being by receiving their body from Me after the earth,
26   III,    XXIII     |    became incarnate by taking a body from it, or from what was
27   III,    XXIII     |         earth likewise that the body comes, and so it is My mingling.
28   III,    XXIII     |         and saying, "This is my body, and this is my blood."
29   III,    XXIII     |      with them. But the earthly body which is named the body
30   III,    XXIII     |         body which is named the body of God led those who ate
31   III,    XXIII     |      Christ gave indeed His own body and blood to those who believe,
32   III,    XXIII     |      taught us plainly that the body is from the earth and the
33   III,    XXIII     |      Name,159 bestowed upon His body and His blood, joins him
34   III,    XXIII     |    joins him who eats it to the body of Christ, and makes him
35   III,    XXIII     |     touch with him, even so the body, that is to say, the bread,
36   III          (159)|  paragraph, "which is named the body of God" ( qeou~ sw~ma xrhmati/
37   III,     XXIV     |      away the sufferings of the body (for he knows164 that these
38   III,   XXVIII     |         not spread to the whole body of believers. The deed was
39   III,     XLII     |  renounce the daily life of the body, he gives permission by
40    IV,       II     |        if you remove a heavenly body from the upper atmosphere,
41    IV,       II     |         he said this,246 and no body has anywhere been caught
42    IV,      XII     |      and heavy, and to soul and body.~ ~And mark further that
43    IV,      XVI     |        of God the Word, and his body, which Christ took, is His
44    IV,     XVII     |          past, or future; man's body, soul, and spirit; or the
45    IV,      XXV     |      which shows on the visible body, but the very hidden part
46    IV,      XXI     |        or that the limbs of his body are included in the various
47    IV,    XXVII     |       into limbs and parts of a body. This is not meant to refer
48    IV,     XXIV     |        154 mullets devoured his body, next these were caught
49    IV,     XXIV     |         them. How then will the body of the shipwrecked man be
50    IV,     XXIV     |          Again, suppose another body to have been consumed by
51    IV,      XXX     |        though they be feeble in body and ineffective in strength
52    IV,      XXX     | discloses the affections of his body to a sympathetic physician),
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