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 1   I,  34|         themselves, but from His everlasting perpetuity they move on
 2   I,  34|         it is evident that He is everlasting, and the former is represented
 3   I,  47|     things which were bound with everlasting knots, and fixed by unalterable
 4  II,  14|       that the soul is immortal, everlasting, and without bodily substance,
 5  II,  14| annihilated, pass away vainly in everlasting destruction. For theirs
 6  II,  62|        who alone is immortal and everlasting, and restricted by no limit
 7  II,  62|     conjecture, are immortal and everlasting by His good-will and free
 8  II,  65|        to souls, and assign them everlasting life. For if you believe
 9  II,  72|         uncreated, immortal, and everlasting? Who is the head and fountain
10  II,  72|          Is it not because He is everlasting, that the ages go on without
11   V,   2|         of the gods, and of that everlasting and immortal substance-were
12 VII,   4|         we would have them to be everlasting, and freed from the weakness
13 VII,  44|  immortals, and possessed of the everlasting blessedness of heaven. From
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