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1 6 | SINCE GOD IS ETERNAL AND IMMORTAL, HE DOES NOT STAND IN NEED
2 13| benefits, being endued with immortal glory and everlasting remembrance,
3 27| command of God he would remain immortal. Then the serpent, who was
4 27| man because he was made immortal, enticed him by stratagem
5 36| judged that souls were indeed immortal, but that they passed into
6 59| heaven, for they become immortal; the other on the left leads
7 62| things temporal, from life immortal to perpetual punishment.
8 64| please us, whose reward is immortal when it has conquered pleasure.
9 66| else but the rewards of an immortal life. And thus, even though
10 67| therefore the soul cannot be immortal. But others, on the other
11 67| men, and that souls are immortal. But though they entertained
12 68| also affirms that souls are immortal, but why, or in what manner,
13 68| who are about to become immortal are previously born mortal,
14 69| account of which souls become immortal. He perceived, however,
15 70| subjects and arts, that it is immortal, since it contains nothing
16 70| nature, unless the soul is immortal. For in defence of faith
17 70| foolishness, then the soul is immortal, and despises present goods,
18 70| he cannot be other than immortal, who longs for the immortal.
19 70| immortal, who longs for the immortal. He cannot be liable to
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