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1 2, LXV | living, those who are to be changed, and who are different from 2 2, LXV | these, "And we shall be changed ;" an expression which follows 3 2, LXXIV | fashioned the calf, nor changed their own glory into the 4 3, XLI | participating in His divinity, were changed into God. And if any one 5 3, XLI | willed it, should have been changed into one that was ethereal 6 3, LXVI | punishments--be completely changed for the better," but also 7 3, LXVIII | punishment, but who were changed by the word, which moulded 8 3, LXXIII | wise they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible 9 3, LXXV | which is capable of being changed and altered in all its parts, 10 4, V | things on earth should be changed, as Celsus imagines when 11 4, XXX | they became foolish, and changed the glory of the incorruptible 12 4, XXXII | gradually be corrupted and changed. And Providence, having 13 4, XXXII | system where it needed to be changed, so as to adapt it to men 14 4, LVI | them up, and they shall be changed: but Thou art the same." 15 4, LXIX | to do in a perverted and changed world. And as a husbandman 16 5, XVII | sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling 17 5, XVII | incorruptible, and we shall be changed." Now he ought to have noticed 18 5, XVII | incorruptible," and "we shall be changed." And as a proof that such 19 6, III | they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible 20 6, IV | they will be found to have changed the truth of God into a 21 6, XVI | had perverted this, and changed it into, "It is easier for 22 6, LXXVII | susceptible of being altered and changed, and of being transformed 23 7, XXXII | no longer adequate in its changed state, and it exchanges 24 7, XXXVIII| glory of the Lord, we are changed into the same image, from 25 7, XLVII | apprehended by the reason, they "changed the glory of the incorruptible 26 7, XLVII | licentiousness, because they "changed the truth of God into a