10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «CORRUPTIBLENESS»
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A dictionary of the German and English languages
Corruptibleness,. kóVrúp'tebl-. nès, i. 1. bie ШегЬегЬ1|фГе1Г, SBeriveil^feit. 2.
bie Í8rflrфliфfeit, K.îujli^feit. [íerberb. Corrupting-, kôVrup'lîllg, adj. vcti Corruption,
*mni|i'shun, (lat.) 1. J baí -Snvri'rii , ríe ÍScr&erbntfj. 2. ber &iter. 3. bie SJanInig.
Christoph Friedrich Grieb,
1847
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A practical commentary upon the first Epistle of st. Peter
Besides what they are in themselves, it is a shorter way to prove them corruptible
in relation to us and our possessing them, by our own corruptibleness and
corruption, or perishing out of this life in which we enjoy them. We are here inter ...
Robert Leighton (abp. of Glasgow.),
1849
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The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life
We will make the last part first, as this flesh, and this blood, by divesting the
corruptibleness it suffers here, by that glorification, shall inherit that kingdom ; and
, not stay long upon it neither. For of that we have spoken conveniently before, of
the ...
John Donne, Henry Alford,
1839
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A Practical Commentary on the First Epistle of St. Peter
Besides what they are in themselves, it is a shorter way to prove them corIruptible
in relation to us and our possessing them, by our own corruptibleness and
corruption, or'perishing out of this life in which we enjoy them. We are here inter ...
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The Whole Works of the --- Archbishop of Glasgow
11, use the same expression. But it is needless to fetch too great a compass, to
evince the corruptibleness of all inheritances. Besides what they are in
themselves, it is a shorter way to prove them corruptible in relation to us and our
possessing ...
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The whole works of Robert Leighton...To which is prefixed: a ...
... it is a shorter way to prove them corruptible in relation to us and our possessing
them, by our own corruptibleness and corruption, or perishing out of this life in
which we enjoy them. We are here inter peritura perituri; the things are passing ...
Robert Leighton (abp. of Glasgow), John Norman Pearson,
1848
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History of the Christian Church
The latter argued from the commingling (miyxvaae) of the two natures, that the
corporeality of Christ became from the very beginning partaker of the
incorruptibleness of the Logos, and was subject to corruptibleness merely /ta-r'
oixovoplav.
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A Practical Commentary on the First Epistle of St. Peter; by ...
purest piece of the material world, the Scriptures teach us arelccrruptible. But it is
needless to evince the corruptibleness of all inheritances. Besides-what theynre
in themselves, it is a shorter way to prove them corruptible in relation to us and ...
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From Constantine the Great to Gregory the Great, A.D. 311-600
The latter argued from the commingling {ovyxyvK) of the two natures, that the
corporeality of Christ became from the very beginning partaker of the in-
corruptibleness of the Logos, and was subject to corruptible- ness merely ttar
oiKovofilav.
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The whole works, as yet recovered, of ... Robert Leighton, ...
11, use the same expression. But it is needless to fetch too great a compass, to
evince the corruptibleness of all inheritances. Besides what they are in
themselves, it is a shorter way to prove them corruptible in relation to us and our
possessing ...
Robert Leighton (abp. of Glasgow.), William West (of Nairn),
1870