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Alphabetical [« »] judgment-seat 2 judicial 2 jupiter 1 just 35 justice 2 justly 2 keel 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 word 35 here 35 judgment 35 just 35 kingdom 35 why 34 away | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances just |
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1 2 | soul, despising the flesh, just as they also do the Lord 2 2 | the flesh, (treating it) just as if it were uncertain 3 12| power (to which we have just alluded). Day dies into 4 13| once more a phoenix where just now there was none; once 5 13| once more himself, but just now out of existence; another, 6 14| supremely good as well as just__ supremely good from His 7 14| from His own (character), just in consequence of ours. 8 14| experiences Him to be a just God also, from the necessity 9 14| same time that He is also just. For, by both succouring 10 14| Lord and Creator, this is just such a judgment as the resurrection 11 17| for its full perception, just as they are also for its 12 18| is supported by so many just and reasonable considerations 13 18| it is breathed out of it, just as it is also destined to 14 18| which it indicates. Now, just as the term resurrection 15 20| are involved in the words, just as the words are read in 16 22| come to pass which He had just been uttering about the 17 26| His sun to shine on the just and on the unjust!" Happy, 18 26| may be recalled thereto just such as he was driven from 19 30| resurrection of the body, just as there is a restoration 20 33| the resurrection of the just." Now, if the mention of 21 37| digest Him by faith. Now, just before (the passage in hand), 22 39| was therefore maintaining just such a resurrection as the 23 41| through the resurrection. Just as the Lore also promises 24 42| be found of men who had just died so recently put into 25 42| say that they whom he had just described as unclothed or 26 45| discrepancy of nature. And just as we acknowledge that that 27 46| acquittal of the flesh, just as its non-condemnation 28 47| baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised up 29 47| restoration of the flesh; so that, just as death had swallowed it 30 49| Himself flesh and soul, just as a human being is, just 31 49| just as a human being is, just as Adam was. Indeed, in 32 53| of their (common) flesh, just as afterwards again the 33 54| occasional and isolated terms, just as much as they are by connected 34 54| For the rest, it is only just and right that death should 35 62| usual wants of the flesh; just as the angels ceased not