There are other quirky problems surrounding the phenomenon of incorrupt bodies of saints. |
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We are even inclined to acknowledge someone's holiness if she lies incorrupt in a glass case. |
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There was a trip to France to see something called the incorrupt saint, and possibly a position. |
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Relatively incorrupt, they brought an end to the capricious violence of the warlords who ruled in the post-Soviet vacuum. |
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He is incorrupt, a taxpayer and his party alone practises internal democracy. |
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His incorrupt body is enshrined in the Church of the Good Jesus in Goa, India. |
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But he doesn't have enough clout for the incorrupt cop in charge, who instead directs his men to get stuck in. |
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The incorrupt remains of the blessed Matteo were taken from the common cemetery of the friars and put beneath the first altar to the left on entering the church of St. Peter the Martyr in Vigevano. |
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In place of this Anderson calls for an approach that would allow instantiating the regulative ideals of truth, love, goodness, and justice as conditions for any incorrupt craving for infinitude. |
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The remains of the prince were uncovered in response to a vision, before the Battle of Kulikovo in the year 1380, and found to be incorrupt. |
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According to Bede's life of the saint, when Cuthbert's sarcophagus was opened eleven years after his death, his body was found to have been perfectly preserved or incorrupt. |
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