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1 1, 10 | distinguished the race subject to mortality with the character of extension,
2 1, 55 | clothed with the weight of mortality, ascended up in his mind
3 1, 75 | and shall have laid down mortality as a bandage, then act in
4 1, 75 | from a participation in mortality, and forthwith gives up
5 1, 77 | from a participation in mortality, it is neither becoming
6 2, 8 | after undergoing a common mortality, that they were Gods and
7 2, 34 | other) men, subject to mortality! And again, he memorializes
8 3, 51 | could He have delivered mortality from its own (mortal) nature.~
9 3, 57 | short time, and consigned mortality to death, for the rebuking
10 3, 58 | to death, and brought in mortality -- after its dissolution --
11 3, 58 | victory of life immortal over mortality; and taught (them) by (His)
12 3, 59 | after no long time, raised mortality from death, making him (
13 3, 61 | mortal body, -- by means of mortality overcame mortality. Hence
14 3, 61 | means of mortality overcame mortality. Hence His primary mystery,
15 3, 61 | to Death. For, He gave up mortality to be food for the beasts93;
16 3, 61 | become known the nature of mortality. Nor was that which was
17 3, 61(93)| principle which had corrupted mortality. Comp. Is. xxvii. 1, and
18 3, 61 | take an accurate view of mortality, as in a great theatre94,
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