Book, Chapter
1 2, 6-13 | never-failing plenteousness of incorruptible pleasures. Prodigality presents
2 3, 1-1 | without all longing for incorruptible sustenance, not because
3 7, 1-1 | soul believe that Thou wert incorruptible, and uninjurable, and unchangeable;
4 7, 1-1 | to conceive of Thee (that incorruptible, uninjurable, and unchangeable,
5 7, 2-3 | whereby Thou art, to be incorruptible, then were all these sayings
6 7, 4-6 | had already found that the incorruptible must needs be better than
7 7, 4-6 | wert, I confessed to be incorruptible. For never soul was, nor
8 7, 4-6 | truly and certainly, the incorruptible is preferable to the corruptible (
9 7, 4-6 | it), then, wert Thou not incorruptible, I could in thought have
10 7, 4-6 | God. Where then I saw the incorruptible to be preferable to the
11 7, 9-15 | changed the glory of Thy incorruptible nature into idols and divers
12 7, 12-18| sovereignly good, they were incorruptible, if not good at all, there
13 7, 12-18| For either it should be an incorruptible substance, and so a chief
14 8, 1-1 | doubt that there was an incorruptible substance, whence was all
15 10, 31-43| fulness, and clothe this incorruptible with an eternal incorruption.
16 13, 4-5 | rest in Himself. But Thy incorruptible and unchangeable will, in
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