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Alphabetical [« »] native 2 natural 28 naturally 2 nature 49 natures 12 navy 1 nay 9 | Frequency [« »] 49 does 49 first 49 like 49 nature 48 already 48 another 48 itself | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances nature |
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1 2 | and claim for it a human nature without any peculiarity 2 2 | peculiarity of condition such a nature as has marked out Christ 3 2 | is precisely of such a nature as the Creator promised 4 2 | spare even this part of our nature, which he follows Aristotle 5 2 | in lieu of it. Some third nature it is which, according to 6 3 | things are known even by nature: the immortality of the 7 3 | intelligences of our common nature, when they pronounce God 8 5 | springing of course from the nature of the case. For the creatures 9 7 | sovereignty. For what enjoyment of nature is there, what produce of 10 8 | the condition of our human nature. Let us now consider its 11 10| MAGNIFIES THE FLESH, AS TO ITS NATURE AND ITS PROSPECTS.~You hold 12 11| in the public domains of nature any analogies to convince 13 12| XII. SOME ANALOGIES IN NATURE WHICH CORROBORATE THE RESURRECTION 14 12| inspired words. He first sent Nature to you as a teacher, meaning 15 12| instructor, that, being Nature's disciple, you may more 16 13| BODIES.~If, however, all nature but faintly figures our 17 14| much in the parables of nature as in His spoken word, let 18 14| whether it were of such a nature that when once destroyed 19 14| from the attribute of His nature. But now he experiences 20 16| to the diversity in the nature of the objects. For every 21 16| from its community of nature, which renders it in all 22 17| kind of solidity in its nature, such as enables it both 23 17| incapacity; for in its own nature it has simply the ability 24 18| erect by means of life. Nature pronounces God's sentence: " 25 33| nothing figurative in their nature. This is the reason why 26 33| may not exclude the bodily nature of the flesh by suggesting 27 33| disparagement to the corporeal nature of the soul, a point which 28 34| safe"already in its own nature by reason of its immortality, 29 34| assigns to each several nature that reward which is suited 30 35| body of a subtle, secret nature, he must show, disclose, 31 35| again, the body or corporeal nature of the soul is cast in my 32 42| and not by the laws of nature. Therefore, inasmuch as 33 45| not to any discrepancy of nature. And just as we acknowledge 34 45| flesh, and identical in that nature, even when it has become " 35 49| substances, and of what nature are they, which the apostle 36 49| them not from their present nature, but from their future glory; 37 51| OF JESUS IN HIS INCARNATE NATURE AT THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD 38 52| grain in kind; nor is its nature the same, or its quality 39 52| difference of honour, not of nature. With this view he adds, 40 55| lose nothing of his human nature, nor so to be made another 41 57| at the cost of half their nature? What is the good of believing 42 57| we when we recover it. To nature, not to injury, are we restored; 43 57| again, you rashly set up nature against her Lord, and impiously 44 57| Lord God both to change nature, and to preserve her, without 45 57| reforming our condition, not our nature, by taking away from it 46 59| from any difference of nature? Nay, rather Christ has 47 59| distinction of state, not of nature, amongst the same nations, 48 61| both of men and women, whom nature has made sterile, with a 49 62| loss of their own intrinsic nature. If therefore angels, when