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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On the resurrection of the flesh

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1 1 | Epicurus. After death all things come to an end, even death 2 3 | no doubt be wise in the things of God, even from one's 3 3 | divine dispensation. For some things are known even by nature: 4 3 | and, "After death all things come to an end, even death 5 3 | him back his own views of things, since he does not himself 6 3 | very pith and marrow of things, not on the surface, and 7 5 | first place, because all things were made by the Word of 8 7 | of life is. Now, if all things are subject to the soul 9 7 | if all this in temporal things, why not also in things 10 7 | things, why not also in things eternal?~ 11 11| that He is able to do all things? You have, no doubt amongst 12 11| that He produced these things out of nothing, since they 13 11| For if God produced all things whatever out of nothing, 14 11| or if He moulded other things out of matter, He will be 15 12| tarnished with blackness; all things become sordid, silent, stupid; 16 12| again without fail. All things return to their former state, 17 12| having gone out of sight; all things begin after they have ended; 18 12| this revolving order of things bears witness to the resurrection 19 12| to be the restorer of all things, is likewise the reviver 20 12| flesh. And surely, as all things rise again for man, for 21 17| being to be judged for those things in the doing of which it 22 20| the people imagined vain things;" "the kings of the earth" 23 22| His disciples when those things were to come to pass which 24 22| for looking after those things which are coming on the 25 22| great glory. And when these things begin to come to pass, then 26 22| present already; and of "those things beginning to come to pass," 27 22| when ye shall see all these things come to pass, know ye that 28 22| worthy to escape all those things, and to stand before the 29 22| resurrection, after all these things have been previously transacted. 30 22| even now owes to Caesar the things which are Caesar's.~ 31 23| with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ 32 23| God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on 33 23| on things above, not on things on the earth." Accordingly, 34 23| I do), forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching 35 23| reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press 36 23| times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by 37 24| shall say, 'Peace,' and 'All things are safe,' then sudden destruction 38 24| I used to tell you these things? And now ye know what detaineth, 39 26| and waiting to obtain the things "which neither eye hath 40 28| XXVIII. PROPHETIC THINGS AND ACTIONS, AS WELL AS 41 28| prophecy expressed itself by things no less than by words. By 42 29| have spoken and done these things, saith the Lord."~ 43 30| have spoken and done these things," intending of course to 44 32| which the name indicates. If things which pertain to the body 45 32| figurative also? Since, however, things which belong to the soul 46 33| it is written: "All these things spake Jesus in parables, 47 33| was not always and in all things parables with Him, but only 48 33| Him, but only in certain things, and when addressing a particular 49 33| resurrection. On the contrary, things which are destined for the 50 39| was advancing "none other things than those which the prophets 51 40| while we look not at the things which are seen," that is, 52 40| sufferings, "but at the things which are not seen," that 53 40| is, our rewards: "for the things which are seen are temporal, 54 40| seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal." 55 43| to say, "may receive the things done in his body, according 56 43| the question about what things will have to be received 57 43| received by the body, or the things which have been already 58 43| in the body? Well, if the things which are to be borne by 59 43| body is implied; and if the things which have been already 60 44| perish also; for perishable things are entrusted to things 61 44| things are entrusted to things which are themselves perishable, 62 45| without which preceding things could have no existence. 63 47| fruit had ye then in those things of which ye are now ashamed? 64 47| ashamed? For the end of those things is death. But now, being 65 49| that they which do such things should not inherit the kingdom 66 51| another. Consequently, those things which are subject to corruption 67 53| last man, or Adam. Besides, things which are different in character 68 55| its non-existence! Now, things which are absolutely different, 69 56| soul also, which in all things is superior to the flesh? 70 57| we read, "With men these things are impossible, but with 71 57| impossible, but with God all things are possible;" and again, " 72 57| hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound 73 59| world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come; 74 59| death, or things present, or things to come; all are yours: " 75 60| every one may receive the things done in his body." For the 76 61| not cease to desire those things, for which, even here below,


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