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immolasse 1
immolation 1
immolavit 1
immortal 29
immortali 1
immortalibus 1
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29 few
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29 hear
29 immortal
29 instruction
29 invisible
29 maker
Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
On the Theophania

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immortal

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1 1, 10| length of the life which is immortal? ~ 2 1, 20| those that are mortal, and immortal. But these things they ( 3 1, 27| at once both mortal and immortal, rational and irrational; 4 1, 75| by it, that the soul is immortal ? For if, when immersed 5 2, 8 | imagining that the divine and immortal essence moved about the 6 2, 19| nor God, nor soul that is immortal, nor intelligent essence, 7 2, 41| if indeed every soul be immortal, Why dost thou subject to 8 2, 41| mortal beings, those that are immortal ? And, to the bodies of 9 2, 44| the souls of men only were immortal; but also, (those) of dogs, 10 2, 45| order to exist, you are not immortal: neither (are you) wholly 11 2, 50| the soul was mortal, or immortal. They should therefore, 12 3, 23| persuaded that their souls were immortal ? that the eye of justice 13 3, 40| sufferings ; how He, who was immortal, conversed with mortals; 14 3, 55| by the divine power, make immortal that which was mortal. The 15 3, 55| for all) the life which is immortal. For this was done, in the 16 3, 58| the signal victory of life immortal over mortality; and taught ( 17 3, 59| redemption of us all, and of that immortal life which is with God. 18 3, 61| made that which was mortal, immortal. The Power therefore, which 19 3, 62| truth pertaining to life immortal. And thus also, was the 20 3, 62| of (their) desire of that immortal life, which should succeed 21 3, 74| respecting the life which is immortal, by means of the resurrection 22 3, 79| life of the soul which is immortal, and which has henceforth 23 3, 79| bodies, of the soul as being immortal, and of our greatness as 24 4, 7 | because it is incorporeal and immortal. For it is God only, who 25 5, 5 | with the nature which is immortal and incorporeal? -- determined 26 5, 6 | soul which we possess is immortal, and that it is in no respect 27 5, 19| of the soul that it is immortal ? If indeed, such things 28 5, 21| God,) of the soul's being immortal, of the distinction between 29 5, 35| mortal, but those which were immortal ? And, How can any one fail


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