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| Alphabetical [« »] between 7 bewitch 1 beyond 1 birth 31 blasphemies 1 blessed 4 blessing 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 same 32 them 31 any 31 birth 31 word 30 lord 30 must | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the flesh of Christ IntraText - Concordances birth |
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1 4 | detest a human being at his birth; then after what fashion 2 4 | had He not loved them? Our birth He reforms from death by 3 4 | reforms from death by a second birth from heaven; our flesh He 4 5 | quite as foolish (as the birth of Christ), which have reference 5 5 | mockeries of an imaginary birth and infancy. But answer 6 6 | CASE HIS DEATH PROVES HIS BIRTH.~But certain disciples of 7 6 | flesh without undergoing birth. They had not come to die, 8 6 | condition which undergoes birth; because He had to die in 9 6 | because it begins with birth, ends in death. It was not 10 6 | death belongs is preceded by birth.~ 11 7 | to be tempted about His birth, this of course was not 12 7 | on the supposition of His birth, might possibly not have 13 7 | the temptation about His birth unsuitable, for it might 14 8 | Christ by a defence of His birth. But since Apelles' precious 15 11| might see it when undergoing birth, and death, and (what is 16 17| consecrate a new order of birth, must Himself be born after 17 17| But the whole of this new birth was prefigured, as was the 18 17| sorrow. Indeed she gave birth to a fratricidal devil; 19 18| God. As, then, before His birth of the virgin, He was able 20 19| is denied is the Lord's birth after sexual intercourse ( 21 19| Again, although denying His birth from such cohabitation, 22 19| that it did not deny His birth in the flesh in the same 23 19| same way that it denied His birth from sexual intercourse. 24 20| FACTS OF HIS REAL AND EXACT BIRTH OF A HUMAN MOTHER, AS SUGGESTED 25 20| to say, the severance (by birth) of its own flesh from the 26 21| the novelty (of Christ's birth) consisted in this, that 27 21| said womb if it owe its birth solely to itself. Therefore 28 22| gradually descending to the birth of Christ, what else have 29 23| HERETICAL GAINSAYING OF THE TRUE BIRTH OF CHRIST. ONE OF THE HERETICS' 30 23| here meant) is that of the birth of Christ, according to 31 23| quite immaterial whether the birth of the male was by virtue