Chapter
1 IV | good it is to exchange the corruptible for the eternal." ~The king
2 VIII | us who are earthly, and corruptible, and clothed in this heavy
3 VIII | because it telleth us, who are corruptible and earthly, the `good spell'
4 IX | little while, `For this corruptible must put on incorruption,
5 IX | immortality. So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption,
6 XII | we utterly renounce these corruptible and perishable things of
7 XIV | and counsel us to consider corruptible and perishable things as
8 XV | which leadeth us from things corruptible and maketh us partakers
9 XX | ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold,
10 XXIV | madness it is to choose the corruptible and perishable, the weak
11 XXVI | into an image made like to corruptible man, and four-footed beasts,
12 XXVII | even the very elements are corruptible. But if the elements are
13 XXVII | But if the elements are corruptible and subject to necessity,
14 XXVII | that they are not gods, but corruptible and changeable things, brought
15 XXVII | lusts; for they worship corruptible elements and dead images,
16 XXVIII | despise this fleeting and corruptible world. Thou shalt not live
17 XXXI | then, these created and corruptible things take no hurt from
18 XXXII | men of like passions and corruptible as themselves and further
19 XXXVIII| things that are temporal and corruptible! Like a prudent and wise
20 XXXVIII| and wax not old for the corruptible! ~"But tell me, dearly beloved,
21 XXXIX | exchanged the earthly and corruptible for the eternal and incorruptible;
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