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    1. 5 And paradise is between corruptibility and incorruptibility


    2. 6 And two springs come out which send out honey and milk, and their springs send out oil and wine, and they separate into four parts, and go round with quiet course, and go down into the PARADISE OF EDEN, between corruptibility and incorruptibility


    3. 6 And two springs come out which send out honey and milk and their springs send out oil and wine and they separate into four parts and go round with quiet course and go down into the PARADISE OF EDEN between corruptibility and incorruptibility


    4. • Darby Bible Translation: “For this corruptible must needs put on incorruptibility, and this mortal


    5. And unless man had been joined to God, he could never have become a partaker of incorruptibility, for it was incumbent upon the Mediator between God and men, by His relationship to both, to bring both to friendship and concord, and to present man to God, while He revealed God to man


    6. For by no other means could we have attained to incorruptibility and immortality, unless we had been united to incorruptibility and immortality


    7. But how could we be joined to incorruptibility and immortality, unless, first, incorruptibility and immortality had become that which we also are, so that the corruptible might be swallowed up by the incorruptibility, and the mortal by immortality, that we might receive the adoption of sons?’ And again, ch


    8. 20: 'This was done that man should not suppose that the incorruptibility which belongs to; God is his own naturally, and also by not holding the truth, should boast with empty pride as if he were naturally like to God


    9. This, therefore, was the object of God's longsuffering, that man passing through all things, and acquiring the knowledge of discipline, then attaining the resurrection from the dead, and learning from experience what is the source of his salvation, may always live in a state of gratitude to the Lord, having obtained from Him the gift of incorruptibility that He might love Him the more, and that he may know himself how frail and mortal he is; while he also understands God, that He is Immortal and Powerful to such a degree as to confer Immortality upon what is mortal, and eternity upon what is temporary


    10. But on account of his likeness to God he could by piety ward off his natural mortality and remain indestructible if he retained the knowledge of God, or lose his incorruptibility if he lost his life in God

    11. 680, under the Emperor Constantine Pogonatus, at the eleventh session, a synodical letter of twenty-one pages in length from Sophronius, who had been patriarch of Jerusalem in the beginning of the century, was read, in which, after reciting his faith in the Trinity, he proceeds to speak of the Incarnation; next of the errors of Nestorius and Apollinaris; and ends by declaring the true faith to be that 'men’s souls have not a natural immortality; it is the gift of God that they receive the grant of immortality and incorruptibility


    12. It is probable that neither Origen nor his followers would have imagined so considerable a violence to the language of the Scripture threatening, unless they had been possessed with an antecedent faith in the incorruptibility of the soul


    13. The incorruptibility of Don Pepe was the essential and restraining fact


    14. Monygham was human; he accepted the popular conception of the Capataz's incorruptibility


    15. It is a magnificent thing to put on record, and one which shines forth in the splendid probity of our popular revolutions, that a certain incorruptibility results from the idea which exists in the air of Paris, as salt exists in the water of the ocean


    16. Hence incorruptibility; hence the miscarriage of unhealthy lusts; hence eyes heroically lowered before temptations


    17. Thus,—and in the exaggeration of anguish, and the optical illusion of consternation, all that might have corrected and restrained this impression was effaced, and society, and the human race, and the universe were, henceforth, summed up in his eyes, in one simple and terrible feature,—thus the penal laws, the thing judged, the force due to legislation, the decrees of the sovereign courts, the magistracy, the government, prevention, repression, official cruelty, wisdom, legal infallibility, the principle of authority, all the dogmas on which rest political and civil security, sovereignty, justice, public truth, all this was rubbish, a shapeless mass, chaos; he himself, Javert, the spy of order, incorruptibility in the service of the police, the bull-dog providence of society, vanquished and hurled to earth; and, erect, at the summit of all that ruin, a man with a green cap on his head and a halo round his brow; this was the astounding confusion to which he had come; this was the fearful vision which he bore within his soul


    18. Gentle Father Iosif, the librarian, a great favorite of the dead man's, tried to reply to some of the evil speakers that “this is not held everywhere alike,” and that the incorruptibility of the bodies of the just was not a dogma of the Orthodox Church, but only an opinion, and that even in the most Orthodox regions, at Athos for instance, they were not greatly confounded by the smell of corruption, and there the chief sign of the glorification of the saved was not bodily incorruptibility, but the color of the bones when the bodies have lain many years in the earth and have decayed in it


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