All forms of corporeality are involved therein; it is able to create all things.
"The Reconciliation of Races and Religions"
Thomas Kelly Cheyne
Presently, desire of separate existence awoke in these shadowy things, a lust of corporeality grew upon them, and hence at last the fall into physical life, the realisation in concrete form of their diaphanous individualities.
"Prose Fancies"
Richard Le Gallienne
The scenery, caught from the gloom of forests, caves or cloisters, would naturally wear an infernal aspect, where there would be shape, but no symmetry; color but no contrast nor harmony; where immaterial beings would be represented as tormented with the flames and suffocating effects of liquid brimstone; where they would shriek and groan without vocal organs, war and wound with material swords, and where corporeality and incorporeality would be compounded in every variety and degree of inconsistency.
"Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues"
John Alberger