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1 One thing he teaches, that there is rottenness where he appears.
2 If this fail me, the pillared firmament is rottenness , and earth's base built on stubble.
3 Because there is rottenness in the democratic world?
4 How much less man that is rottenness and the son of man who is a worm?
5 Look at the meanness of her furniture and (in your ear) I've suspicions that there 's rottenness in her bottom.
6 If that were the end of a Christian life, then 'the pillared firmament were rottenness , and earth's base built on stubble.'
7 Externally, they were fairly eligible as candidates for Chelaship, as appearances go; but "within all was rottenness and dead men's bones."
8 There is rottenness in its foundations, and there is built into it "wood, and hay, and stubble," How can it stand?
9 Vast however, and admirably organized as the fabric of Roman power appeared on the frontiers and in the provinces, there was rottenness at the core.
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