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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On the flesh of Christ

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1 1intro| Christ, denied also His nativity, or else he denied His flesh 2 1intro| order that he might deny His nativity; because, of course, he 3 1intro| he was afraid that His nativity and His flesh bore mutual 4 1intro| reality, since there is no nativity without flesh, and no flesh 5 1intro| flesh, and no flesh without nativity. As if indeed, under the 6 1intro| well have either denied the nativity, although admitting the 7 1intro| admitting both the flesh and the nativity, have interpreted them in 8 1intro| equally able to pass off His nativity as a phantom; so that the 9 1intro| facts pertaining to the nativity of Christ would escape the 10 2 | OUT THE RECORD OF CHRIST'S NATIVITY, IS REBUKED FOR SO STARTLING 11 2 | HERESY.~Clearly enough is the nativity announced by Gabriel. But 12 3 | III. CHRIST'S NATIVITY BOTH POSSIBLE AND BECOMING. 13 4 | now, beginning from the nativity itself, declaim against 14 4 | loving man He loved his nativity also, and his flesh as well. 15 4 | existence. Either take away nativity, and then show us your man; 16 5 | magician, He must have had a nativity!~ 17 6 | SIDEREAL SUBSTANCE, NOT BORN. NATIVITY AND MORTALITY ARE CORRELATIVE 18 6 | on their denial of His nativity. He might have had, they 19 6 | is born must undergo this nativity in order to become flesh. 20 6 | principle, that a body without nativity is nothing to be astonished 21 6 | that which is born. Between nativity and mortality there is a 22 6 | mean to die until both its nativity and mortality were previously ( 23 7 | THEIR DENIAL OF CHRIST'S NATIVITY BY IT.~But whenever a dispute 24 7 | dispute arises about the nativity, all who reject it as creating 25 7 | the doubt. Now, since the nativity of Christ had never come 26 7 | divinity rather than His nativity, whether, when within, He 27 7 | had meant to deny His own nativity, He would have found place, 28 17 | with us." This is the new nativity; a man is born in God. And 29 19 | accrues the denial of the nativity which is natural to us all 30 19 | of the flesh"), not His nativity from a woman's womb. Why,


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