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1 1, XXI | generally, that he is capable of corruption, if there be any one to 2 1, XXI | the good fortune to escape corruption, because there is none to 3 2, LXII | suffer Thine Holy One to see corruption." And truly, after His resurrection, 4 3, XXXII | suffer Thine Holy One to see corruption."~ 5 3, XXXIV | corruptible, but destined to corruption, and elevated them to honour 6 3, XLII | former is more liable to corruption than the latter. For, to 7 3, XLII | incorruptible is not more free from corruption than another thing which 8 3, XLII | corruptible more liable to corruption than another corruptible 9 4, XXXII | their morals might escape corruption, they enjoyed the protection 10 4, LVII | bodies, which are sown in corruption, are raised in incorruption; 11 5, XIII | delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty 12 5, XIV | that had been subject to corruption? Whence, also, this opinion 13 5, XIX | these words: "It is sown in corruption, it is raised in incorruption; 14 5, XIX | kingdom of God; neither doth corruption inherit incorruption." Then, 15 5, XIX | for a body that has seen corruption;" for although it may require 16 5, XXII | incorruption after it is sown in corruption; and after it is sown in 17 5, XXIII | body which has undergone corruption resumes its original nature, 18 5, XXIII | after undergoing complete corruption, will return to its original 19 5, XXIV | the body which is sown in corruption is not, but that which is 20 6, XIII | wisdom, that "he will not see corruption when he beholds wise men 21 6, XXIX | natural body, which is sown in corruption, and in dishonour, and in 22 6, LXXIII| birth, unaccompanied by any corruption, of that body which was 23 6, LXXX | to other nations, to the corruption and destruction of those 24 7, XXXII | covered with them to come to corruption or death. Thus far I have 25 7, LXV | delivered from the bondage of corruption into the liberty of the 26 7, LXV | things "under the bondage of corruption," and "subject to vanity," 27 8, V | altogether from the bondage of corruption, and restored to the glorious 28 8, LIX | deliverance from the plague and corruption of sin.~