Chapter

 1    Pre|       resurrection of the human body after death.~
 2    III|       be born and endued with a body of flesh, on this ground,
 3    III|      borne about so veritable a body, that Abraham even washed
 4    III|         so strenuously with his body, that the latter desired
 5    III|         Spirit descended in the body of a dove, and sat upon
 6    III|      what becomes of the dove's body, after the return of the
 7    III|     been the force by which the body became visible.What is written
 8     IV|      reject the assumption of a body as impossible or as hazardous
 9     IV|        heaven invested with the body of a beast either wild or
10     VI|  Apelles Refuted, that Christ's Body Was of Sidereal Substance,
11     VI|         time to preach that the body of Christ was of solid flesh,
12     VI|        that Christ really had a body. Whence was the material
13     VI|       appeared? Whence came His body, if His body were not flesh?
14     VI|    Whence came His body, if His body were not flesh? Whence came
15     VI|       certain principle, that a body without nativity is nothing
16     VI|      their competence to take a body) out of some material substance?
17    VII|       in healing infirmities of body and soul; but all the while,
18   VIII|          Attributed to Christ a Body of a Purer Sort. How Christ
19   VIII|     world is a fault, as is the body, such must be its parts ----
20     IX|           2] There is this very body of ours, the formation of
21     IX|  despised His outward form. His body did not reach even to human
22     IX|     with his little finger, the body of Christ, if it had been
23     XI| actually possesses some sort of body peculiar to itself. [3] 
24     XI|       something, it must be its body. Everything which exists
25     XI|       the soul has an invisible body, He who had proposed to
26     XI|    quite unknown, only not be a body, then in that case it were
27     XI|        soul in some new sort of body, different from that which
28    XII|       Its Resurrection with the Body Assured by Christ.~[1] Well,
29   XIII|      formed of the clay, is one body, and has one name indicative,
30   XIII|          of course, of that one body; [4] nor can the pitcher
31   XIII|         soul is a uniform solid body; it is also a wholly incomplex
32    XVI|         sense of a semblance of body instead of its reality;
33 XXVIII|      received of the virgin the body which He bore from the virgin?
34     XX|        with it some part of the body from which it is torn, as
35    XXV|        it is plain what kind of body that was which rose again
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