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Having stripped himself of the perishable rags, he put on imperishability .
He quotes dead ones, and because the written word is as close as we get to imperishability, they are just as alive.
However, he is best remembered for what he himself termed the "principle of imperishability of the forces of nature."
Matter and force (or energy) are infinite; the conservation of force follows from the imperishability of matter, the ultimate basis of all science.
Christian theology holds that Adam and Eve lost physical immortality for themselves and all their descendants in the Fall of Man, though this initial "imperishability of the bodily frame of man" was "a preternatural condition".
Each of Israel's adversaries, impressed at last with the imperishability of the Jewish state, made its peace in its time and in its way, and none of them succeeded in blocking any of their journeys to reason.
Let the entire nation continue as one family from generation to generation, ever firm in its faith in the imperishability of its sacred land, and mindful of its heavy burden of responsibility, and of the long road before it.
The first domain of existence is the world of perishability, of rising, shining and fading, or 'dialectics'; the second is the world of imperishability, or 'statics', which in the Bible is called 'the Kingdom of Heaven'.
In proportion to the completeness of the distillation, so will the purity and imperishableness of the product be.
And the same may be said of the immortal: if the immortal is also imperishable, then the soul will be imperishable as well as immortal; but if not, some other proof of her imperishableness will have to be given.