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Alphabetical [« »] they 253 thief 1 thine 2 thing 42 things 76 think 6 thinking 1 | Frequency [« »] 43 come 42 can 42 himself 42 thing 42 through 42 world 41 put | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances thing |
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1 2 | and substitutes some other thing in lieu of it. Some third 2 10| his flesh dwelleth no good thing;" although he affirms that " 3 11| the difference between a thing's being produced out of 4 13| subject; or to what other thing can such a phenomenon bear 5 13| phoenix too, it were no great thing. But must men die once for 6 14| confer this restoration on a thing which had been destroyed. 7 23| apprehended: but this one thing (I do), forgetting those 8 30| from bones, if the same thing exactly were not to be realized 9 30| is a sketch of the true thing in its image, the image 10 30| figuratively to express some other thing. Vacuity is not a consistent 11 33| should signify any other thing than their literal sense! 12 34| to us the meaning of the thing when He says: "I came not 13 36| and affirming the very thing which was being denied, 14 37| salvation as a spiritual thing, set out with the principle, " 15 38| preliminary proofs of a thing in a way which is inconsistent 16 38| His actual disposal of the thing; nay more, from a fear that, 17 38| indeed, is greater than the thing of which it is a sample. 18 42| do not of course deem a thing to be decayed unless it 19 44| in it." Is it then in a thing which is a stranger to salvation, 20 45| working with his hands (the thing which is good), that he 21 46| not there where that very thing is to which he opposes it 22 51| corruptible body is one thing, and corruption is another; 23 51| so a mortal body is one thing, and mortality is another. 24 51| that which suffers is one thing, and that which causes it 25 52| decay is a proof of the thing itself, since it is the 26 52| written" refers to any other thing that the flesh.~ 27 53| nor can it become that thing which it produces. It is 28 53| else that it makes that thing animate; but unless it so 29 54| proper meanings. Death is one thing, and morality is another. 30 54| morality is another. It is one thing for death to be swallowed 31 54| swallowed up, and another thing for mortality to be swallowed 32 55| LV. THE CHANGE OF A THING'S CONDITION IS NOT THE DESTRUCTION 33 55| undergoing change is one thing, but being destroyed is 34 55| being destroyed is another thing. Now this distinction would 35 55| altogether to cease to be what a thing once was, whereas to be 36 55| another condition. Now, if a thing exists in another condition, 37 55| it can still be the same thing itself; for since it does 38 55| but not a destruction. A thing may undergo a complete change, 39 55| yet remain still the same thing. In like manner, a man also 40 55| another man, but another thing. This form of change even 41 56| has risen some different thing.~ 42 60| incapable of renovation. For a thing may be renewed, and yet