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corporeity

[kawr-puh-ree-i-tee] / ˌkɔr pəˈri ɪ ti /


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Logically considered, however, there is but one genus of all bodies, since they are all included in the one notion of corporeity.

From Summa Theologica, Part I (Prima Pars) From the Complete American Edition by Thomas, Aquinas, Saint

That strange and beautiful psychology which he employs, with its evanescent delicacies, has not sufficient corporeity.

From English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century by Jones, Edmund David

Neither corporeity nor substance, as we understand these words, are necessarily, if at all, involved in personality.

From The Great Doctrines of the Bible by Evans, William

And this is the strength of the Christian conception of the future life, that corporeity is the end and goal of the redeemed man.

From Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chaps. XV to XXI by Maclaren, Alexander

The less comely and inferior parts of that fiery corporeity were veiled lest they should be seen by the Eyes that see all things.

From Expositions of Holy Scripture Isaiah and Jeremiah by Maclaren, Alexander




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