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1 1, XX | the level of rational and mortal animals, but even to that 2 1, LX | speak, both of God and of a mortal man,--gold, viz., as to 3 1, LX | myrrh, as to one who was mortal; and incense, as to a God; 4 1, LXVII | subsistence or the supply of any mortal wants, but who have honestly 5 3, XXVIII | who a little ago was a mortal? And yet the recommendations 6 3, XXXVII | was deemed safe that no mortal should entrust himself to 7 3, XLI | this Jesus, who was but a mortal body, as a God, and with 8 3, XLI | and with respect to His mortal body, and the human soul 9 3, XLI | wonderful in this, that the mortal quality of the body of Jesus, 10 3, XLII | reasoner, when he compares the mortal flesh of Jesus to gold, 11 3, XLII | on putting aside their mortal body, became gods rather 12 3, LXIV | what is wanting to our (mortal) nature.~ 13 4, VI | to an excessive but very mortal ambition on the part of 14 4, VI | fellowship, with Him. No mortal ambition, then, does the 15 4, XIV | change? It is the nature of a mortal, indeed, to undergo change 16 4, XV | the Word--by assuming a mortal body and a human soul, appears 17 4, XVI | in the histories, nor His mortal and immortal nature.~ 18 4, XVII | entrance of the immortal into a mortal body, which took place not 19 4, XVIII | as these assert, into a mortal body, and the impossibility 20 4, XXX | and moon are the slaves of mortal men," they express approval 21 4, XXXIX | immortal by nature nor yet mortal, but on the same day, at 22 4, LII | God made nothing that is mortal, but that His works, whatever 23 4, LII | are immortal, and theirs mortal. And the soul is the work 24 4, LIV | such as, "God made nothing mortal, but immortal things alone, 25 4, LIV | immortal things alone, while mortal things are the works of 26 4, LXI | product of matter), but mortal, does it also perish, or 27 4, LXI | which is at the same time mortal and immortal, by being capable 28 4, LXI | which does not die will be mortal, and that which is not immortal 29 4, LXV | and have their abode among mortal things; while the course 30 4, LXV | things; while the course of mortal things being the same from 31 4, LXVI | matter, and dwell among mortal things." It is true, certainly, 32 4, LXVI | that matter, dwelling among mortal things, is the cause of 33 4, LXVII | so, that "the course of mortal things is the same from 34 4, LXVII | if, in the revolution of mortal things, the same events 35 4, LXVIII | it is only "the course of mortal things which, according 36 4, LXVIII | only with the course of mortal, but also with that of immortal 37 4, LXXIX | Alike to immortal gods and mortal men."~ 38 4, LXXXVIII| superior to those of all other mortal creatures, but that certain 39 5, XIX | and its other part, being mortal, and becoming liable to 40 5, XIX | on incorruption, and the mortal immortality, then shall 41 6, IV | manner, and like to which of mortal beings, they have left to 42 6, XVII | clothed with the body of mortal lowliness, and partly owing 43 6, XLII | statements are altogether of mortal invention, and not even 44 7, XXXII | incorruptible;" and "the mortal shall put on immortality," 45 8, XXXII | is still clothed with a mortal body cannot comprehend them; " 46 8, LX | things as relate to this mortal life." If there is, then, 47 8, LXII | concern themselves about mortal affairs, are earth-spirits, 48 8, LXIV | they bring succour to our mortal race, and if I may so say,