Yet first form, corporeity, necessarily results in the extension of matter into three dimensions, thereby yielding a quantified body. |
It is, however, plain that a sets forth the Divine knowledge of man in his first rudiments of corporeity. |
Gravity in the one, and Levity in the other, which were superadded to the Essence of corporeity. |
The pious wish of the ancients was sanctity, the pious wish of the moderns is corporeity. |
For the past several billion years, life has had to learn to make do with its own imperfect corporeity — fuzzy eyesight, limited hearing, and so on. |
The corporeity of angels and devils is distinguished on the principle of rarum et densum, thin or thick. |