Of course such a society as I have proposed would not remain incorrupt long.
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It is said they found the saint's body perfectly incorrupt.
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Thucydides does not only call him incorrupt, but "clearly or notoriously honest."
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But in the second way Christ's body was incorrupt.
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Now here they hang; neat, incorrupt and empty.
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He meant well to the public; and was incorrupt in a post where corruption is commonly contagious.
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Come, u tremble, you are so incorrupt yourself you will give the world Mr. Pitt was so too.
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The last sound is the pure sound again, which typifies a sincere resolve to keep the repentant heart incorrupt.
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Salt, however, was offered, because it wards off the corruption of putrefaction: for sacrifices offered to God should be incorrupt.
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Only Hellenic blood explains Hellenic countenances, yet easily found; the Hellenic language, yet wonderfully incorrupt; and the Hellenic spirit, omnipresent in liberated Greece.
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7 Where they for ever incorrupted dwelt:
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15:52): "The dead shall rise incorrupt."
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Of course such a society as I have proposed would not remain incorrupt long.
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It is said they found the saint's body perfectly incorrupt.
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Thucydides does not only call him incorrupt, but "clearly or notoriously honest."
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But in the second way Christ's body was incorrupt.