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incorporeality

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spirituality
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From incorporeality we infer that God is not subject to corporeal affections like fear, sorrow, joy, grudge, and so on.

From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac

We have thus proved with one stroke God's existence as well as his unity and incorporeality.

From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac

Thus from the existence of God follow his unity and incorporeality.

From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac

To him "the government" is a myth, an abstraction, an incorporeality, with which he can make no contract, and to which he can give no consent, and make no pledge.

From No Treason, Vol. VI. The Constitution of No Authority by Spooner, Lysander

It does not imply the incorporeality of God.

From A Critical History of Greek Philosophy by Stace, W. T. (Walter Terence)




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