Anf-03 v.viii.liii Pg 16
2 Cor. i. 22, v. 5, and Eph. i. 14.
whereas of the soul (it has received) not the earnest, but the full possession. Therefore it has the name of animate (or natural) body, expressly because of the higher substance of the soul (or anima,) in which it is sown, destined hereafter to become, through the full possession of the spirit which it shall obtain, the spiritual body, in which it is raised again. What wonder, then, if it is more commonly called after the substance with which it is fully furnished, than after that of which it has yet but a sprinkling?
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 1
VERSE (14) - Ro 8:15-17,23 2Co 1:22; 5:5 Ga 4:6