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1 II | by `things that are not' earthly life, luxury, the prosperity
2 VII | for to give light to our earthly sphere; things without soul
3 VII | such a fair ordering to earthly elements or lifeless idols.
4 VII | heavenly us who are low and earthly, by virtue of his Incarnation. ~"
5 VIII | expressed in words by us who are earthly, and corruptible, and clothed
6 VIII | who are corruptible and earthly, the `good spell' of immortality
7 IX | wont to speak to humble and earthly minded men, he would draw
8 XII | thereafter, despise all earthly and human glory. ~"As to
9 XII | throughout the whole of their earthly life-time, and having drawn
10 XIV | still lived engrossed in earthly things. But when I had put
11 XVIII | Apostle, `We know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle
12 XVIII | surpass the nature of these earthly men who cleave fast to the
13 XVIII | than thou, or any other earthly kingdom. But, God working
14 XX | liveth and converseth with an earthly king is pointed out by all
15 XX | estranged from all that is earthly and grovelling, and standeth
16 XXIII | recover thy wits from this earthly sleep: open thy sealed eyes,
17 XXIV | glory and magnificence all earthly kinship and glory; and there
18 XXXIII| mind the uncertainty of earthly riches, how they resemble
19 XXXVII| that led him to despise all earthly things alike, to trample
20 XXXIX | thou hast exchanged the earthly and corruptible for the
21 XXXIX | the course of this mine earthly pilgrimage in thy true Faith,
22 XL | was he when he left his earthly kingdom, and adopted the
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