Its misfortunes, its infirmities, its innocences were counted to it as sins. |
The infirmities, the senility, the decrepitude that often inflicted the bodies of the elderly were an anathema to the pursuit of beauty. |
Afterwards, she witnessed him healing many diseases and infirmities, casting out demons and teaching large crowds. |
However, not only the martyrs but also the confessors bore their tribulations and infirmities with great patience, and have to this day. |
Eating and drinking to excess cause many of our diseases and infirmities. |
Through its melancholic denial of the infirmities of age, this story affirms the possibility of making reparations for the past. |