Discourse
1 Intro | conduct you to the pasture of immortality; toilsomely have you come
2 Marc | life alone is the root1 of immortality, and also its flower and
3 Marc | they purely contemplate immortality itself as it springs forth4
4 Marc | into the peaceful haven of immortality.11 ~
5 Thal | that which gives life and immortality, and not that which receives
6 Thal | which receives life and immortality. And thus man is neither
7 Thall | the one is productive of immortality and righteousness; but the
8 Thall | to bear the sight of pure immortality, just as we cannot bear
9 Agathe | reward the eternal crown of immortality and riches from the Father;
10 Procil | always softly exhaling immortality from its white petals. Therefore
11 Procil | that is, in the pursuits of immortality, which he calls symbolically
12 Thekla | see, the very pastures of immortality, bearing in abundance flowers
13 Thekla | Him with the flowers of immortality. For, as soon as their souls
14 Thekla | who gather them grow to immortality and a likeness to God. Just
15 Thekla | things of this life. For immortality and chastity do not contribute
16 Tusiane| pleasant as the fruit of immortality which is plucked from the
17 Domn | not to be deprived of the immortality of the paradise of pleasure.
18 Domn | no longer be governed by immortality, nor was capable of receiving
19 Domn | dyed with the colours of immortality. And hence he wishes to
20 Domn | is chastity, which gives immortality to our bodies; which it
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