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1 3 | then, one God, perfect, eternal, incorruptible, incapable
2 6 | Vl. SINCE GOD IS ETERNAL AND IMMORTAL, HE DOES NOT
3 26| within the sight cannot be eternal, and that those which are
4 26| and that those which are eternal cannot be discerned by mortal
5 35| is incorruptible which is eternal. Therefore immortality is
6 35| that we may obtain that eternal reward for our labours.
7 57| objects; who do not know that eternal punishment awaits those
8 57| the true God will obtain eternal life. This is the highest
9 59| unjust are sentenced to eternal tortures. Therefore the
10 59| equal terms to justice and eternal life, it is manifest that
11 62| to be avoided, leads to eternal death. Nothing is so hateful
12 62| earthly things, from things eternal to things temporal, from
13 65| guardianship of God to our eternal wealth.~
14 66| God, who is able to bestow eternal life in return for temporal
15 68| which were not made are more eternal than the good things which
16 68| they cannot indeed be more eternal. Therefore they either always
17 68| are transferred to that eternal blessedness,--of all this
18 69| however, that they are eternal, but he did not descend
19 70| arguments that souls are eternal. Plato says that that which
20 70| arguments that souls are eternal, when we have divine testimonies?
21 70| either that this world was eternal, or that there would be
22 72| raise the righteous dead to eternal life, and will Himself reign
23 72| that, being condemned to eternal torments and delivered to
24 72| torments and delivered to eternal fires, they may suffer the
25 73| may reach those which are eternal. Let every one train himself
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