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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On monogamy

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1 1 | things which are of the flesh will please, as being the 2 1 | contraries of the Spirit. "The flesh," saith (the apostle), " 3 1 | and the Spirit against the flesh." But what will the flesh " 4 1 | flesh." But what will the flesh "lust" after, except what 5 1 | except what is more of the flesh? For which reason withal, 6 1 | eternally, for that they are flesh."~ 7 3 | shameless "infirmity of the flesh" look to that: let us meantime 8 3 | to permit the heat of the flesh to foam itself down even 9 3 | accordance with sanctity of the flesh (as in accordance with His 10 3 | withal was holy "--in the flesh, namely. For of the Spirit 11 3 | His proper nature. But the flesh is taught sanctity; and 12 3 | a final bridle upon the flesh, no longer obliquely calling 13 3 | early date, in the Lord's flesh and will, (and) successively 14 4 | shall be (made) into one flesh"--not three, nor more; else 15 4 | two (joined) into one flesh" undertake (the duty of) " 16 4 | said (God), "out of all flesh, two shall thou lead into 17 5 | conjoined, "two into one flesh," man shall not at the present 18 5 | God, that is, who was made flesh,--may have an end correspondent 19 5 | integrity of that (original) flesh, as "it was from the beginning; 20 5 | of the example of His own flesh, the more perfect Adam-- 21 5 | voluntary celibate in the flesh. If, however, you are unequal ( 22 5 | unless, (that is), you be in flesh what He is in spirit; albeit 23 5 | albeit withal, what He was in flesh, you equally ought to have 24 6 | his son, not according to flesh. Else, if it be the later 25 8 | the body of the Lord, than flesh similar in kind to that 26 8 | practise--sanctity of the flesh, which (sanctity) He had 27 9 | God joins "two into one flesh;" or else, finding (them 28 9 | already) joined in the same flesh, has given His seal to the 29 9 | other--nay, rather alien--flesh is mingled (with either): 30 9 | is mingled (with either): flesh concerning which it cannot 31 9 | cannot be affirmed, "This is flesh out of my flesh, and this 32 9 | This is flesh out of my flesh, and this bone out of my 33 9 | cannot apply to "other" flesh. Accordingly, it will be 34 9 | intermingle with himself "other" flesh, over and above that pristine 35 9 | and above that pristine flesh which God either conjoined 36 9 | namely), of "two into one flesh:" for fear that necessity 37 9 | opportunity for a third union of flesh may make an irruption (into 38 10| have one in spirit, one in flesh. This will be adultery, 39 10| been disjoined from her flesh, but remains in her heart-- 40 11| had believed on the holy flesh of Christ. And yet it is " 41 11| else "pressure of the flesh" would shortly follow, in 42 13| For when we were in the flesh, the passions of sin, which ( 43 14| of the "weakness of the flesh," just as Moses of divorcing 44 14| shake off "infirmity of the flesh" when "the time" is already 45 14| time; let "infirmity of the flesh" (be content to) have reigned 46 14| than the "infirmity of the flesh." The latter claims Paul 47 14| long shall we allege "the flesh," because the Lord said, " 48 14| because the Lord said, "the flesh is weak?" But He has withal 49 15| foster the "infirmity of the flesh" to such a degree as to 50 15| does the "infirmity of the flesh" excuse! ~ 51 16| plea of) "infirmity of the flesh" is advanced in opposition ( 52 16| continence to the works of the flesh, is (a thing requiting) 53 16| so as to profess that his flesh is openly prostituted, and 54 16| that in this confusion of flesh they, like Sodom and Gomorrah, 55 17| UPON THIS "INFIRMITY OF THE FLESH."~They will have plainly 56 17| everlasting "infirmity of the flesh!" But upon this (infirmity) 57 17| with blood the stain of her flesh, that she might avenge upon 58 17| of Christians. Blush, O flesh, who hast "put on" Christ !


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