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1 4| thing is corrupted, its ~corruption is an evil because it is, 2 4| come through the process of corruption. But~even if the corruption 3 4| corruption. But~even if the corruption is not arrested, it still 4 4| deprived. If, however, the corruption comes to be total and entire, 5 4| entity at all. Wherefore corruption cannot consume ~the good 6 4| Whenever a thing is consumed by~corruption, not even the ~corruption 7 4| corruption, not even the ~corruption remains, for it is nothing 8 4| nor any source from which~corruption springs, unless it be something 9 4| cannot~be corrupted, because corruption is nothing more than the 10 4| corrupting something good can~corruption inflict injury.~ 11 16| redeemed from the old~state of corruption.~Thus by the single sacrifice, 12 23| they will be also free from corruption, encumbrance, or handicap. 13 23| Accordingly, then, as far as the corruption which weighs down the soul 14 23| it adds, "Neither shall corruption inherit ~incorruption."~196 15 23| blood" he later called "corruption,"~and what he first called " 16 23| afflicts but never destroys, corruption goes on endlessly. This