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Alphabetical [« »] matters 1 mausoleums 1 maws 1 may 124 maybe 1 me 31 meal 1 | Frequency [« »] 139 what 128 life 126 death 124 may 121 christ 119 had 118 who | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances may |
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1 2 | dispensation to Christ, so that He may not be accounted as belonging 2 2 | particular question under review may be said to have been determined. 3 2 | refrain from denying that. We may ignore a certain Lucan, 4 3 | PRONE TO FOLLOW THEM.~One may no doubt be wise in the 5 3 | God is possessed by all. I may use, therefore, the opinion 6 3 | Every soul is immortal." I may use also the conscience 7 3 | attests the God of gods. I may, in like manner, use all 8 7 | the dignity of the flesh may seem to be diminished, because 9 7 | intimate is the union, that it may be deemed to be uncertain 10 8 | in order that the soul may be cleansed; the flesh is 11 8 | anointed, that the soul may be consecrated; the flesh 12 8 | cross), that the soul too may be fortified; the flesh 13 8 | that the soul likewise may fatten on its God. They 14 11 | into whatever abyss it may have been engulphed. And 15 11 | On this principle, you may be quite sure that the restoration 16 12 | guard, it destroys; that it may make whole, it injures; 17 12 | it injures; and that it may enlarge, it first lessens. ( 18 12 | with renewal. Whatever you may chance upon, has already 19 12 | being Nature's disciple, you may more easily believe Prophecy, 20 13 | that a bodily substance may be recovered even from the 21 14 | this demurrer: the flesh may be quite capable of being 22 15 | affairs of life, that they may be emboldened to sunder 23 15 | association in acts, that they may be fairly able to deny also 24 15 | all our intentions. They may deny all combination in 25 16 | instruments, that so they too may participate in the merits 26 16 | servant (even though it may have no independent discretion 27 17 | order that by its aid it may be as fully able to suffer, 28 17 | the flesh in order that it may through the flesh also compensate 29 17 | of the divine vengeance may be accomplished. Besides, ( 30 18 | burying place with you, that I may bury my dead," meaning, 31 21 | explicitness and obscurity, faith may be shattered, truth endangered, 32 22 | and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape 33 23 | however, follow on, if so be I may apprehend that for which 34 23 | blamelessness, whereby I may attain it;" meaning the 35 23 | Lord grant unto him that he may find mercy in that day;" 36 23 | converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the 37 24 | that the word of the gospel may be called "the trump of 38 24 | as to the body, that they may be able to rise again; and 39 25 | in order that the world may first drink to the dregs 40 25 | the city of fornication may receive from the ten kings 41 25 | Antichrist with his false prophet may wage war on the Church of 42 25 | of the first resurrection may be ordained from the thrones; 43 25 | and universal resurrection may be determined out of the 44 26 | on man's account, that he may suffer the joy or the sorrow 45 26 | the holy land, which it may be possible to designate 46 26 | keep it, in order that man may be recalled thereto just 47 27 | even, "the wedding garment" may be regarded as the sanctity 48 27 | sepulchres, in order that they may be removed therefrom when 49 28 | in order that the blood may be punished. There are, 50 30 | Now God would not, you may be sure, have tried the 51 32 | GOD'S POWER.~But, that you may not suppose that it is merely 52 32 | again, in order that they may vomit up what they have 53 33 | corporeality of the soul may not exclude the bodily nature 54 34 | body; then its recovery may be effected without the 55 34 | lost" condition, that it may be susceptible of salvation, 56 34 | Son, and believeth on Him, may have eternal life: and I 57 35 | mortality of the body, which may be killed: whence we learn 58 35 | hell." But as a question may be here captiously raised 59 35 | with life, in order that it may receive that annihilation 60 35 | He says this, that you may believe that the flesh which 61 37 | desire Him in order that we may have life, and to devour 62 40 | once for all complete. You may learn this, too, from the 63 40 | suffer with Him, that we may be also glorified together; 64 41 | Father's home; although this may possibly be understood of 65 42 | such a way that mortality may be swallowed up of life, 66 42 | in order that mortality may be swallowed up of life 67 42 | that in them too mortality may be swallowed up of life, 68 42 | away (and this condition may well be called nakedness,) 69 42 | reinvested with the flesh, they may be able also to have put 70 43 | order, that is, that we may walk by sight rather than 71 43 | as he goes on to say, "may receive the things done 72 44 | says, "that His life also may be manifested." Where? " 73 44 | grace how great a grace you may see when the purpose is, " 74 44 | that the life of Christ may be manifested in it." Is 75 44 | Jesus' sake, that His life may be manifested in our mortal 76 45 | which is good), that he may have to give to him that 77 45 | edification of faith, that it may minister grace unto the 78 45 | laying aside the old man they may satisfy the apostle's precepts? 79 46 | PAUL ALWAYS CONDEMNS.~You may notice that the apostle 80 46 | following words, moreover, you may learn that it is the works 81 46 | shall live." Now (that I may answer each point separately), 82 47 | newness of life." And that you may not suppose that this is 83 47 | swallowed up of immortality, may hear the challenge pronounced 84 47 | of humiliation, that it may be fashioned like unto His 85 47 | it goes on to say: "And may your whole body, and soul, 86 48 | until now, in order that we may in our last assault overthrow 87 48 | originally suggested this passage may assist our judgment in arriving 88 48 | respect of the bodies, that it may be in relation to their 89 48 | supposed to be useless, he may induce an unfaltering belief 90 49 | conversation, in order that we may then bear the image of the 91 50 | the flesh and blood, it may be permitted me to claim 92 51 | This he says, not that you may take flesh and blood to 93 51 | blood. Moreover, that you may not suppose the apostle 94 51 | teach you, and that you may understand him seriously 95 52 | says, "But bare grain, it may chance of wheat, or of some 96 52 | that in its resurrection it may be no longer bare? That 97 52 | acquires from God extrinsically may also at last be accounted 98 52 | it is written;" that you may not suppose that the "being 99 53 | as) its weakness, that it may also accrue to it to rise 100 53 | ease of Lazarus, (which we may take as) the palmary instance 101 53 | again. For in order that you may understand it in this sense, 102 53 | body, in order that it may become a spiritual body. 103 53 | Christ "the last Adam," you may from this circumstance discover 104 53 | their flesh, although it may be from their soul also. 105 54 | expression, "that mortality may be swallowed up of life " 106 55 | not a destruction. A thing may undergo a complete change, 107 55 | like manner, a man also may be quite himself in substance 108 55 | condition of bodily existence may continue even in glory the 109 55 | change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto His 110 57 | palsied, and whoever else may have passed away with any 111 58 | they are written that we may believe both that the Lord 112 60 | CHANGE OF FUNCTIONS THESE MAY HAVE, OF WHICH POINT, HOWEVER, 113 60 | judgment, "that every one may receive the things done 114 60 | renovation. For a thing may be renewed, and yet be useless 115 60 | also not to be useless; it may possibly have something 116 61 | gospel of God, that so you may become even His priest and 117 61 | receptacles where human seed may collect; but are they not 118 61 | what parts of our bodies may suit them, handle them without 119 61 | in the present life there may be cessations of their office 120 61 | strength! We even, as we may be able, excuse our mouths 121 61 | pleasures of our members may be suspended, with an intermission 122 63conc| absolute integrity. Wherever it may be, it is in safe keeping 123 63conc| to be her extinction, you may be sure is only her temporary 124 63conc| in birds, in beasts; she may seem to be dissolved into