corporeity
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of corporeity
1615–25; < Medieval Latin corporeitās, equivalent to Latin corpore ( us ) corporeal + -itās -ity
Example Sentences
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That Moroni was a resurrected man is shown by his corporeity manifested in his handling of the metallic plates on which was inscribed the record known to us as the Book of Mormon.
From Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern by Talmage, James Edward
I believe that the corporeity of our future life is essential to the perfection of it.
From Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII 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
Three inches of well-nourished corporeity, defended from the winter winds by dingy linen, intervened between his vest and trousers.
From Strictly business: more stories of the four million by Henry, O.
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
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