Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
God had come to him, though just spiritually, not corporeally, so far as he remembered.
In a picture of Prague gardens at night, the light pours, corporeally, through the trees.
Christian teaching generally states that Christ was assumed into heaven corporeally.
When not manifesting themselves corporeally, the Q are generally very large, diffuse patterns of energy.
Such works seem more than just feats of technique; they have about them a wonderfully attentive sympathy for the corporeally human.
These films, he says, provide a "comprehensive snapshot of human anxieties about our bodies", both corporeally and socially.
For those with the financial means, getting away mentally usually entails getting away corporeally.
Fanciful as it is, Ms. Smith's art is also deeply, corporeally realistic.
He is corporeally robust, ball-winning highly athletically trained and variabel in defensive.
Few vocalists project words as tangibly, as corporeally, as Mr. Hotter can.
"Corporeally mute, I couldn't saunter or bojangle my limbs with rubbery nonchalance.
Three humans, six fungoid beings who can't navigate space corporeally, two beings from Neptune (God!
The first is that which presents concepts of things corporeally, as they might exist in nature (though as fine art it directs its attention to aesthetic finality).
New York and New Jersey have their own hardcore scenes, but they are regarded as less intense, less corporeally dangerous than Connecticut's.
For this reason, the Reformed argue that Christ cannot be present corporeally (bodily) in the Lord's supper, because he reigns bodily from heaven.
I half thought Armour would be there, but he wasn't; that is, he was absent corporeally, but the spirit and expression of him littered every convenient part.
Many Reformed Christians hold that Christ's body and blood are not corporeally (physically) present in the Eucharist, but really present in a spiritual way.
Or, if for any reason thought to be corporeally incapacitated for that, yet such an one would seem superlatively competent to cheer and howl on his underlings to the attack.
It seemed, in obedience to some great law of physics, more potent than gravitation and more subtle, that they must corporeally melt each into each there before my very eyes.
Corporeally, Gleason died on June 24, 1987, but creatively he had died a quarter century before, around the time he played Minnesota Fats in "The Hustler."
It is thought by most that the qutb is corporeally or spiritually present in Mecca at the Ka'ba, which is referred to as his maqām.
Whereas the young girl is told that she is fine but should remember to keep exercising and eating fruit, Eric is informed that his manliness is not corporeally ordained.
Now what cozening fiend it was, gentlemen, that possessed Radney to meddle with such a man in that corporeally exasperated state, I know not; but so it happened.
More corporeally, there is the bright red "Tomato," made in 1971 by Eero Aarnio for Asko Oy of Finland.
Taku is often cited as contradicting Maimonides' Third Principle of Faith for insisting that God can be corporeally manifest and that to maintain otherwise is heretical.