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1 Theoph | but these appointed us to death, despising Thy command? ""
2 Thal | thus reduced to a state of death, for this reason the Lord
3 Thal | unrighteous and evil. For life and death, corruption and incorruption,
4 Thal | inherit incorruption, nor death life,"21 rightly defining
5 Thal | defining corruption and death to be that which corrupts
6 Thal | Incorruption which conquered death, might harmonize the resurrection
7 Thal | and willingly suffered death for her, that He might present
8 Tusiane| understand that by it also the death of Christ is personified,
9 Tusiane| Glory; Man Created Immortal: Death Brought in by Destructive
10 Tusiane| an end to sin by means of death, lest man immortal, living
11 Tusiane| not been created liable to death or corruption, and the soul
12 Tusiane| that sin might perish by death, not being able to live
13 Tusiane| praise God who by means of death frees His sons from death,
14 Tusiane| death frees His sons from death, and I celebrate lawfully
15 Domn | of God entirely dissolve death, and assist the human race,
16 Domn | that those who fly from death he may entice to death,
17 Domn | from death he may entice to death, he is outwardly dyed with
18 Arete | clearly prefiguring Thy death,6 O blessed One, with flowing
19 Arete | tearful pains of diseases; death has been taken away, all
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