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1 I, 4, 1| meantime a kind of odour of immortality left in her by Christ and
2 I, 10, 1| exercise of His grace, confer immortality on the righteous, and holy,
3 I, 10, 3| mortal body shall put on immortality, and this corruptible shall
4 II, 14, 4| so that He cannot impart immortality to what is mortal, or bestow
5 II, 19, 6| mortal may be swallowed up by immortality; but that which is spiritual
6 II, 29, 1| the souls, will enter into immortality? For righteousness will
7 III, 11, 8| four pillars, breathing out immortality on every side, and vivifying
8 III, 19, 1| to incorruptibility and immortality, unless we had been united
9 III, 19, 1| to incorruptibility and immortality. But how could we be joined
10 III, 19, 1| to incorruptibility and immortality, unless, first, incorruptibility
11 III, 19, 1| first, incorruptibility and immortality had become that which we
12 III, 19, 1| incorruptibility, and the mortal by immortality, that might receive the
13 III, 20, 2| such a degree as to confer immortality upon what is mortal, and
14 III, 20, 2| and being cast off from immortality, then obtained mercy, receiving
15 III, 23, 1| iniquitously, and under colour of immortality entailing death upon him.
16 III, 23, 5| another under the pretext of immortality, he is immediately seized
17 IV, 5, 1| may produce the fruit of immortality; and who, through His kindness,
18 IV, 13, 4| friendship of God imparts immortality to those who embrace it.~
19 IV, 15, 2| should be honoured with immortality.~
20 IV, 20, 2| thus man might attain to immortality, having been invested with
21 IV, 36, 6| might be swallowed up by immortality." But those who have indeed
22 IV, 36, 7| the Son of God, which is immortality. And therefore He began
23 IV, 37, 6| such as cannot receive His immortality. "But He should not," say
24 IV, 37, 7| exhorts us to the struggle for immortality, that we may be crowned,
25 IV, 38, 1| in ourselves the Bread of immortality, which is the Spirit of
26 IV, 38, 3| to God is continuance in immortality, and immortality is the
27 IV, 38, 3| continuance in immortality, and immortality is the glory of the uncreated
28 IV, 38, 3| of God is productive of immortality, but immortality renders
29 IV, 38, 3| productive of immortality, but immortality renders one nigh unto God.~
30 IV, 38, 4| conquered and swallowed up by immortality, and the corruptible by
31 IV, 41, 3| receive the inheritance of immortality which is given by Him. For
32 V, 1, 1| also who has the gift of immortality, having been formed after
33 V, 1, 1| bestowing upon us at His coming immortality durably and truly, by means
34 V, 2, 3| freely gives to this mortal immortality, and to this corruptible
35 V, 3 | THE RESURRECTION AND OF IMMORTALITY, ALTHOUGH HE HAS FORMED
36 V, 3 | UPON IT THE ENJOYMENT OF IMMORTALITY, JUST AS HE GRANTS IT THIS
37 V, 5, 1| things], as a prelude to immortality.~2.
38 V, 8, 1| mortal is swallowed up by immortality. "For ye," he declares, "
39 V, 10, 2| This mortal must put on immortality, and this corruptible must
40 V, 13, 3| this mortal must put on immortality. So, when this mortal shall
41 V, 13, 3| mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to
42 V, 13, 3| put on incorruption and immortality. For then, indeed, shall
43 V, 13, 3| to invest the mortal with immortality, and the corruptible with
44 V, 13, 3| is He who gives rise to immortality.~4.
45 V, 13, 5| and this mortal put on immortality;" and, "That the life of
46 V, 15, 1| tombs, conferring upon them immortality also (He says, "For as the
47 V, 29, 1| which is saved, ripening for immortality that which is [possessed]
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