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1 Pre, 0, 5| body, which now "is sown in corruption, shall rise in incorruption," 2 I, VI, 4| nature is subject to no corruption. And Paul seems to confirm 3 I, VII, 5| delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty 4 I, VII, 5| delivered from the bondage of corruption? Elsewhere, also, the same 5 I, VII, 5| freed from this bondage of corruption and vanity when the time 6 II, III, 6| and holds it together lest corruption should rule over it, is 7 II, III, 6| stronger and more powerful than corruption, may more correctly be supposed 8 II, III, 6| is not at all subject to corruption, for the reason that it 9 II, III, 6| not admired any causes of corruption, seeing it is the world 10 II, III, 7| seen passes away, and all corruption has been shaken off and 11 II, IV, 3| to them, God is liable to corruption! We shall put to them a 12 II, X, 1| dead, after casting away corruption and laying aside mortality; 13 II, X, 3| and that which was sown in corruption, will be changed to a state 14 II, X, 3| kingdom of God, nor shall corruption inherit incorruption." But 15 II, X, 3| grain of wheat, after its corruption and death, repairs and restores