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| Alphabetical [« »] lie 2 lies 2 lieu 1 life 128 life-giving 1 lift 1 lifted 1 | Frequency [« »] 149 no 144 i 139 what 128 life 126 death 124 may 121 christ | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances life |
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1 3 | death is dead," and, "Enjoy life whilst you live," and, "
2 5 | upon his face the breath of life, and man (that is, the clay)
3 7 | business and offices of life, are accomplished by the
4 7 | even as the process of life is. Now, if all things are
5 13 | being, and subject alike to life and death. I refer to the
6 13 | marvelous from its posthumous life, which renews its life in
7 13 | posthumous life, which renews its life in a voluntary death; its
8 14 | course, did he pass through life except in his entire state.
9 14 | way in which he lived. For life is the cause of judgment,
10 15 | the soul in the affairs of life, that they may be emboldened
11 15 | also in the recompense of life. Let them deny their association
12 15 | alone no more departed from life, than it ran through alone
13 15 | departed I mean this present life. Indeed, the soul alone
14 15 | conducting (the affairs of) life, that we do not withdraw
15 18 | from death and restored to life; not because (such a restoration)
16 18 | stands erect by means of life. Nature pronounces God's
17 19 | THE MORAL CHANGE OF A NEW LIFE.~Now this consideration
18 19 | and being endowed with new life by God, has burst forth
19 19 | simpleton who during his present life fails to discover the mysteries
20 19 | in the death of a worldly life, as in a grave.~
21 22 | their departure from this life. Now, forasmuch as the seasons
22 23 | to yourselves "and your life is hid with Christ in God."
23 23 | Christ in God." Now that life is not yet apprehended which
24 23 | blessed hope even in this life by faith (that he speaks
25 24 | them, are they "who in this life only" shall be found to
26 24 | which is promised after this life; erring concerning the truth,
27 25 | a the commencement of a life of faith, who acknowledge
28 26 | and the elements of this life, when He dispenses these
29 26 | Spirit, and of that water of life which has its vigour from
30 27 | the world departed this life in the last furious onset
31 28 | killing means taking away life from the flesh, and its
32 28 | reviving, amounts to restoring life to the flesh, it must needs
33 28 | rise again, to which the life, which has been taken away
34 29 | bring upon you the breath of life, and ye shall live: and
35 34 | on Him, may have eternal life: and I will raise him up
36 35 | also will it be restored to life eternal, since it preferred
37 35 | essence must be refitted with life, in order that it may receive
38 35 | and eating of the tree of life: what are all these but
39 36 | more, but in their risen life are "equal unto the angels,"
40 36 | substance which is restored to life. Besides, no question could
41 37 | course, to the giving of life. He also goes on to explain
42 37 | are spirit, and they are life." In a like sense He had
43 37 | sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into
44 37 | shall pass from death unto life." Constituting, therefore,
45 37 | that word is spirit and life, He likewise called His
46 37 | in order that we may have life, and to devour Him with
47 37 | profiteth," for it imparts life. The flesh profiteth nothing,
48 37 | we have the Spirit giving life to the flesh which has been
49 37 | to the resurrection of life; and they that have done
50 38 | favour of restoration to life, it was really no great
51 40 | experiences during its course of life before and until death,
52 40 | after day, here in this life, not there after the resurrection,
53 42 | mortality may be swallowed up of life, that is, by putting on
54 42 | immortality, and to continue his life by a happy escape from death,
55 42 | mortality may be swallowed up of life in other words, that the
56 42 | in death would not obtain life, deprived as they would
57 42 | so to say the aliment of life, that is, the flesh; or
58 42 | mortality may be swallowed up of life, since it is appointed that
59 42 | that they too should obtain life. But, you say, in the case
60 42 | already swallowed up of life. No, not in all cases, certainly.
61 42 | which is to sprout into life again in the resurrection.
62 42 | will be "swallowed up of life," nor by being covered over
63 42 | going to be swallowed up of life has already admitted that
64 42 | has to be swallowed up of life, it must needs be brought
65 43 | to disregard this present life, since we are absent from
66 44 | Christ, contains in itself life, and that life with its
67 44 | in itself life, and that life with its light is committed
68 44 | destined to perish which has life entrusted to it? Then, of
69 44 | order, as he says, "that His life also may be manifested."
70 44 | the purpose is, "that the life of Christ may be manifested
71 44 | perpetually dissolved, that the life of Christ will be manifested,
72 44 | incorruptible, and already the life of God? Else to what epoch
73 44 | what epoch belongs that life of the Lord which is to
74 44 | our body? It surely is the life which He lived up to His
75 44 | nations. Therefore that life is meant which" has broken
76 44 | bars of the lower world," a life which thenceforth has been
77 44 | should here object, that the life of Jesus has even now to
78 44 | wisdom, in which the Lord's life abounded, the most provident
79 44 | for Jesus' sake, that His life may be manifested in our
80 45 | of its sinful course of life, and not of its corporeal
81 46 | even as "the Spirit is life because of righteousness."
82 46 | When, however, he thus sets life in opposition to the death
83 46 | unquestionably promises the life of righteousness to the
84 46 | which he makes between the "life" and the "death," if the
85 46 | and the "death," if the life is not there where that
86 46 | course from the body. Now, if life thus extirpates death from
87 46 | says he, "of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made
88 47 | THROUGH, PROMISES ETERNAL LIFE TO THE BODY.~For that must
89 47 | void,'' by an amendment of life, not by a destruction of
90 47 | and the end everlasting life. For the wages of sin is
91 47 | the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our
92 47 | the donative of eternal life, he undoubtedly promises
93 47 | should walk in newness of life." And that you may not suppose
94 47 | this is said merely of that life which we have to walk in
95 47 | through righteousness unto life eternal, through Jesus Christ
96 47 | is, there too must be the life after the death, because
97 47 | death, because also the life was first there, where the
98 47 | manner death's contrary, life, ought to produce the contrary
99 48 | that we despaired even of life." Now, if I mistake not,
100 49 | his words to the present life, in which man exists in
101 49 | God, are reduced to the life of the old conversation.
102 50 | incorruptible and immortal life; for without this, or before
103 52 | THE APPLIANCES OF ETERNAL LIFE.~Let us now see in what
104 53 | flesh even now (in this life) the spirit by faith? so
105 54 | LIV. DEATH SWALLOWED UP OF LIFE. MEANING OF THIS PHRASE
106 54 | mortality may be swallowed up of life " in reference to the flesh
107 54 | mortality is swallowed up of life " even whilst, clothed with
108 54 | when it is swallowed up of life? But how is it swallowed
109 54 | how is it swallowed up of life, (in the sense of destroyed
110 54 | thy victory?" Therefore life, too, as the great antagonist
111 55 | substance even in the present life, and for all that undergo
112 56 | flesh has gone through all life's course, which has learnt
113 56 | shall have the enjoyment of life at so gratuitous a rate!
114 57 | substance which is recalled to life with all its form, and lineaments,
115 57 | is prior to injury. As life is bestowed by God, so is
116 57 | without hurt, that is without life? What body is uninjured,
117 58 | candidates for everlasting life; to what faith do these
118 59 | CHANGED CONDITIONS OF ETERNAL LIFE, OR OF DEATH ETERNAL.~But,
119 59 | non-eternal substance of this life is incapable of possessing
120 59 | Whether it be the world, or life, or death, or things present,
121 59 | which is ordained to eternal life. For myself, I am quite
122 60 | supply the needs of this life up to the moment when life
123 60 | life up to the moment when life itself shall pass away from
124 60 | incorruption:" so that when life shall itself become freed
125 61 | food for the defence of life, nor will mothers' limbs
126 61 | But even in the present life there may be cessations
127 62 | THE ANGELS IN THE GLORIOUS LIFE OF THE RESURRECTION.~To
128 63conc| reciprocal bond of wedded life. Now, if any should insist