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1 I, I, 9| kinds of senses: the one mortal, corruptible, human; the 2 I, VI, 3| is that the whole of this mortal life is full of struggles 3 II, III, 2| on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. 4 II, III, 2| on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, 5 II, III, 2| corruptible," and "this mortal," with the gesture, as it 6 II, III, 2| covering and concealing its mortal nature. The expression, 7 II, III, 2| incorruptible. For whatever is mortal is necessarily also corruptible; 8 II, III, 2| cannot also be said to be mortal. We say of a stone or a 9 II, III, 2| follows that it is also mortal. But as the body partakes 10 II, III, 2| we consequently name it mortal, and according to another 11 II, III, 2| the body, he says, "This mortal must put on immortality." 12 II, III, 2| on incorruption, and the mortal immortality." For although 13 II, III, 2| incorruption, nor is this mortal yet clothed with immorality; 14 II, III, 2| on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality."~ 15 II, III, 3| on incorruption, and this mortal put on immortality, and 16 II, VI, 2| and is beyond the power of mortal frailness to understand 17 II, VI, 2| think of a God, it goes a mortal; if it think of a man; it