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1." And as in man it is the corruptibility of the human substance which makes these a cause of corruption, so it is in God the incorruptibility of the divine substance which makes them no ..."

Source:  Graves, Neil D. ""The whole fulness of the Godhead dwells in him bodily": the materiality of Milton's God" Christianity and Literature 52.4 June 22 2003: 497-524

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2." The former, in some measure, begins the heavenly kingdom in us, even now upon earth, and in this mortal and evanescent life commences immortal and incorruptible blessedness,..."

Source:  STRONG, TRACY B. "Setting One's Heart on Honesty: The Tensions of Liberalism and Religion" Social Research 66.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1143

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3."... bodies incorruptible, but not how my mother could say she smelled nothing at all. "

Source:  Harrod, Lois Marie. "His Mouth" Literary Review 48.1 Sept. 22 2004: 164-166

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4."... shall appear+ or of what particles made up, the Scripture having said nothing, but that it shall be a spiritual body raised in incorruption, it is not for me to determine." When Locke, five years later, paraphrases the Corinthians..."

Source:  Dayan, Joan. "St. Paul's parentheses" Southwest Review 89 Mar. 22 2004: 421-442

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5." Drawing upon Hermetic and Pythagorean-Platonic lines of thought, Renaissance Christians hoped to attain "the spiritual body of Pauline theology by ascent to the incorruptible (or less corrupted) stars" (77)."

Source:  Swann, Marjorie. "Time's Purples Masquers: Stars and the Afterlife in Renaissance English Literature" Renaissance Quarterly 51.4 Dec. 22 1998: 1389-1392

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6."... incorruptible, and no longer subject to death.(3) Aquinas also considered it appropriate that the body, which the soul of Christ again took on in the Resurrection, had the wounds suffered in the passion.(4) Although it was now "spiritual," that body..."

Source:  PRUSAK, BERNARD P. "BODILY RESURRECTION IN CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVES" Theological Studies 61.1 Mar. 1 2000: 64

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7." The Assumption of Mary is treated in the next to last chapter, locus classicus for the idea of spiritual ascent to bodily delight in heavenly experience."

Source:  Turner, A. Richard. "Heaven and the Flesh: Imagery of Desire from the Renaissance tothe Rococo" Renaissance Quarterly v51.n2 June 22 1998: 649-651

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8." Printing was deemed the agent of divine providence by John Foxe, "God's answer to the antichrist" (p. 12); yet, because it facilitated controversy and the proliferation of error, it could also spotlight the very corruptibility and unreliability of texts."

Source:  KRONENFELD, JUDY. "WRITING ON THE RENAISSANCE STAGE: WRITTEN WORDS, PRINTED PAGES,METAPHORIC BOOKS" Journal of English and Germanic Philology 97.3 July 1 1998: 439

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9." The Times-Picayune notice said it was looking for a "Seasoned reporter to cover a city known for the corruptibility and flamboyance of its political culture." The Contra Costa Times in Northern California was seeking..."

Source:  Stein, M.l. "Investigative Journalism Is Alive And Well" Editor & Publisher v131.n24 June 13 1998: 21-22

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10." And yet I often find him disinclined to ply the skepticism he so values, to analyze religious corruptibility with more complexity than a swift kick in the groin."

Source:  Larson, Thomas. "The passion according to Henry" Free Inquiry 24.2 Feb. 1 2004: 55-57

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11." Milosz's treatment of the erotic is more modern, of course, and more dark, as only the story of the beautiful Magdalena, a story of Thomas's initiation into the world of female sexuality and with it the story of our body's corruptibility, testifies."

Source:  IRIBARNE, LOUIS. "Lost in the "Earth-Garden": The Exile of Czeslaw Milosz" World Literature Today 73.4 Sept. 22 1999: 637

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12." That same year Walter Lippmann's Liberty and the News deplored the corruptibility of the press in wartime."

Source:  BOYLAN, JAMES. "A THOUSAND VOICES BLOOM" Columbia Journalism Review 38.6 Mar. 1 2000: 34

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13." 1: 1, "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." Here Scripture draws a distinction between two substances, the spiritual that creates and the material that is created."

Source:  ENGLISH, JOHN C. "John Hutchinson's Critique of Newtonian Heterodoxy" Church History 68.3 Sept. 1 1999: 581

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14." Yet, Wigand was only one of the insiders in this film who was exposed to the cruelty, corruptibility, and soullessness of the modern corporation."

Source:  Rosenbaum, Thane. "Smoked Out" Tikkun 15.2 Mar. 1 2000: 79

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15."... of the atom bomb)+ while the remaining four he can enjoy in heaven, playing second violin, with Haydn playing the first, Rabindranath Tagore the cello, and Saint Cecilia the viola (his merits being greater than his sins)."

Source:  Krzyanowski, Jerzy R. "Karel uapek: In Pursuit of Truth, Tolerance, and Trust" World Literature Today 2.4 Sept. 22 1998: 865-866

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16." Adam laments "to what fall / Degraded" (500-1) mankind has become with a disturbing picture of the sicknesses and physical corruptibility of the human form."

Source:  Graves, Neil D. "Infelix culpa: Milton's Son of God and the incarnation as a fall in Paradise Lost" Philological Quarterly 81.2 Mar. 22 2002: 159-184

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17." In comparison, the proxy measure of a school's capacity to raise private income employed in the SES-based model is reliable, transparent and incorruptible."

Source:  Watson, Louise. "Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater: the case for a reformed SES funding scheme" Australian Journal of Education 48.3 Nov. 1 2004: 227-239

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18." He offered Rome both as a model and as a warning, commending its virtues and criticizing its corruptibility."

Source:  Ben, Nirit,Debby, Aryeh. "Political views in the preaching of Giovanni Dominici in Renaissance Florence, 1400-1406" Renaissance Quarterly 55.1 Mar. 22 2002: 19-49

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19."... waste products through a host of symbolic purification mechanisms: "Shit comes back and takes the place of that which is engendered by its return, but in a transfigured, incorruptible form."

Source:  Schneiderman, Davis. "History of Shit" Criticism 44.4 Sept. 22 2002: 407-414

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20." The Church+ after 1100 an increasingly reluctant advocate of royal holiness, preferred to represent death as proof of the fleeting nature of worldly power, and hence of the corruptibility even of royal flesh."

Source:  Vincent, Nicholas. "The death of kings. Royal deaths in medieval England" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 55.4 Oct. 1 2004: 769-771

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21." A mystical environmentalism is developing, based on an awareness that even atoms are held together by spiritual forces, and it will move us beyond the utilitarian approach that characterizes so much of present-day environmental concerns."

Source:  Campolo, Tony. "The Coming Spiritual Revival" Tikkun 15.1 Jan. 1 2000: 26

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22." So for the moment I assume experiences people describe as spiritual are the result ultimately of quarks and atoms."

Source:  . "'Religious Naturalism' and a New Planetary Ethic" Free Inquiry 20.3 June 22 2000: 45

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23." Over the course of a year, 98% of the atoms in our bodies will be replaced."

Source:  Corning, Peter A.,Kline, Stephen J. "Thermodynamics, Information and Life Revisited, Part II: `Thermoeconomics' and `Control Information'" Systems Research and Behavioral Science 15.6 Nov. 1 1998: 453-454

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24." Platinum is a durable, silver-white metal and a chemical element (a substance made of one kind of atom)."

Source:  Cannell, Michael. "Heavy Metal" Science World 55.9 Feb. 8 1999: 5

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25." The substances contain unusual rings built from very large numbers of atoms. "Because the chemicals are so diverse, predators may find it particularly difficult to evolve countermeasures," explains Cornell chemical ecologist Thomas Eisner."

Source:  . "Hairy Chemists" National Wildlife Feb. 1 1999: 1

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