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1 IV | heard them speak, of some immortal kingdom in the life to come;
2 IV | their pleasure and gain immortal. Therefore well befall this
3 V | and is reserved for the immortal gods alone." The young prince
4 VII | those happy days and that immortal life, fell alas! into this
5 VII | immortality, having made flesh immortal, was seen of his disciples,
6 VIII | urgent to lay hold on that immortal kingdom, to which when thou
7 VIII | perisheth; but the soul, being immortal, fareth whither her Maker
8 IX | raised to the resurrection immortal. ~"This was the preaching
9 XII | looking for the coming of the immortal bridegroom. The eye of their
10 XIV | co-existent with us, and immortal as we. Thus then are we
11 XVIII | called sin the death of the immortal soul. And the Apostle also
12 XXIV | confounded, increate and immortal, eternal, infinite, boundless,
13 XXV | the judgement seat of the immortal Lord, and every man shall
14 XXVI | wisdom, do call them high and immortal gods, and when all the kings
15 XXVII | beginning, without end, immortal, without want, above all
16 XXIX | thanksgiving, and sacrifice to the immortal gods young men in the bloom
17 XXX | unspeakable glory of Christ, the immortal bridegroom of virgin souls,
18 XXX | happy, the bride of the immortal bridegroom." While he exhorted
19 XXXI | Ioasaph, dost thou despise our immortal gods, that thou hast departed
20 XXXI | Ghost, God increate and immortal, the beginning and well-spring
21 XXXI | a throne of honour, with immortal honour shining round. What
22 XXXI | yet shall they reap the immortal harvest of recompense in
23 XXXII | the devil, and treated as immortal gods men of like passions
24 XXXIV | and only King, eternal and immortal. Behold, O Lord, with favourable
25 XXXV | glory, alone mighty and immortal, that thou hast not despised
26 XXXVII| divine love for Christ the immortal King; he was beside himself
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