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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On the resurrection of the flesh

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1 3 | which commends men's common sense is its very simplicity, 2 17| faculty of suffering and sense, so as not to require the 3 18| should be understood in the sense suggested by such authoritative 4 18| against understanding it in a sense different from that which 5 19| XIX. THE SOPHISTICAL SENSE PUT BY HERETICS ON THE PHRASE " 6 19| distort into some imaginary sense even the most clearly described 7 19| understood in a spiritual sense. They say that which is 8 23| raised in a like spiritual sense, he equally allows that 9 26| BODILY RESURRECTION, THE ONLY SENSE WHICH SECURES THEIR CONSISTENCY 10 26| wicked; and (in a similar sense) it is written: "For they 11 30| proof of the allegorical sense, on the ground that by saying, " 12 30| humiliation, in a certain sense dead, and very dry, and 13 30| such as is required by the sense of the inspired passage. 14 32| prefer taking any other sense whatever, rather than that 15 32| natures to admit a figurative sense, and the other to exclude 16 33| thing than their literal sense! But it is by such declarations 17 33| has a plain and absolute sense, so that nothing about them 18 33| carefully understood in a bodily sense, not in a spiritual sense, 19 33| sense, not in a spiritual sense, as having nothing figurative 20 34| believe it "lost," not in the sense of destruction, but of punishment, 21 34| also perishable (in this sense), in other words, not immortal 22 36| this verity in the precise sense in which they were denying 23 36| resurrection," in a certain sense having by the resurrection 24 37| they are life." In a like sense He had previously said: " 25 39| understand it in an alien sense. You find Paul confessing 26 40| designation man is, in a certain sense, the bond between the two 27 40| heart. Consider now in what sense he alleged that "the outward 28 40| outward man decays not in the sense of missing the resurrection, 29 42| follows to the preceding sense. For when he adds, "This 30 42| were naked in any other sense than meaning that they should 31 43| ought to be understood in a sense which is strictly in accordance 32 46| goes on to suggest another sense, even though somewhat resembling 33 46| statement from an heretical sense to a sound one, by adding, " 34 47| not understand it in this sense, it is not our bodily frame 35 47| cross of Christ; but the sense is that which he has subjoined, " 36 49| be understood in no other sense than the before-mentioned " 37 50| L. IN WHAT SENSE FLESH AND BLOOD ARE EXCLUDED 38 50| other than their natural sense. For it is not the resurrection 39 52| himself suggest in what sense it is that "the body which 40 52| indeed, its own in the sense of its primitive body in 41 52| Unquestionably it is in this sense that he says, "All flesh 42 52| he adds, in a figurative sense, certain examples of animals 43 53| may understand it in this sense, he points to this same 44 54| word swallowed up into the sense of the actual destruction 45 54| it is explained in what sense it is that "mortality is 46 54| swallowed up of life, (in the sense of destroyed by it) when


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