Discourse
1 Marc | any way some slight hidden corruption should breed the worm of
2 Marc | of God is the avoiding of corruption. And that the Word, when
3 Thal | overflowed again by streams of corruption from without, it should
4 Thal | also was created without corruption, that he might honour the
5 Thal | evil. For life and death, corruption and incorruption, are two
6 Thal | is a moral equality, but corruption an inequality; and righteousness
7 Thal | between incorruption and corruption, to whichever of these he
8 Thal | Now, when he inclines to corruption, he becomes corrupt and
9 Thal | tree of life nor that of corruption; but having been shown forth
10 Thal | participation in and presence with corruption, and, again, as incorrupt
11 Thal | Paul also taught, saying, "Corruption shall not inherit incorruption,
12 Thal | life,"21 rightly defining corruption and death to be that which
13 Thal | again to be inherited by corruption. And on this point also
14 Thal(21)| words are, "Neither doth corruption inherit incorruption."~
15 Thal | does not indulge in secret corruption, does well. And now enough
16 Theop | transgression, the stream of corruption poured forth abundantly,
17 Theop | like worms to impurity and corruption. For God has bestowed upon
18 Agathe | darkened by the heat of corruption from without; but, remaining
19 Agathe | prudence, being purged from all corruption which would weigh us down;
20 Thekla | downward tendency of the corruption of the body. Whence, O Arete,
21 Thekla | those who are cleansed from corruption in the laver of regeneration,
22 Thekla | of evils, and barren of corruption, and difficult of access
23 Tusiane | created liable to death or corruption, and the soul was separated
24 Domn | free the human race from corruption, until virginity, succeeding
25 Arete | preserved intact and free from corruption; not only those which are
26 Arete | to meet Thee.~Thekla. 21. Corruption has fled, and the tearful
27 Arete | thence when he was free from corruption, and from fear by the various
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