The man who knows nothing of the novitiate of patience--who has passed through life without the chastening discipline of bodily pain--has missed one of the best parts of existence.
The same also applies to bodily pain: because the perception and rejection of bodily evil is the proof of the goodness of nature.
Further, just as bodily evil is the object and cause of bodily pain, so spiritual evil is the object and cause of sorrow in the soul.
Boni xx) that "bodily pain is caused by the sense resisting a more powerful body.
Much more, therefore, can he learn while in bodily pain.
Those who attempt to conquer obstinacy in children by bodily pain, or by severe punishments of any kind, often appear to succeed, and to have entirely eradicated, when they have merely suppressed, the disease for a time.
The idea that it is disgraceful to be governed by force, should be kept alive in the minds of children; the dread of shame is a more powerful motive than the fear of bodily pain.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bodily pain" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.