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honour 10
honourable 3
honoured 2
hope 33
hopes 5
horror-stricken 1
horse 1
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34 entire
34 sin
33 change
33 hope
32 against
32 day
32 hand
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On the resurrection of the flesh

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1 2 | or removed from the sure hope which he had placed in the 2 2 | the object of a different hope, whom however of his own 3 9 | which wait for God, which hope in God, which receive honour 4 13| unassailable, symbol of our hope, for it shall be an animated 5 18| of all in what title this hope of ours is held out to our 6 21| propounded, inasmuch as the hope of the resurrection, unless 7 22| the seasons of our entire hope have been fixed in the Holy 8 22| proximate harvest of our hope. He immediately annexes 9 23| contemplation of our blessed hope even in this life by faith ( 10 23| Concerning this expectation and hope Paul writes to the Galatians: " 11 23| the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by faith." 12 24| again: "For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? 13 24| shall be found to have hope: they will have to be excluded 14 25| harvest of the Christian hope in the very end of the world, 15 27| mentioned as allegorizing the hope of the flesh. Thus in the 16 29| are become dry, and our hope is perished, and we in them 17 31| become dry, and that their hope had perished plaintive at 18 31| dispersion, although the hope of the resurrection had 19 31| order to raise the nation's hope to even an eternal salvation 20 31| Israel, why is the same hope announced to all nations, 21 34| it so; only let the same hope flow on from them to us! 22 35| confirming us in the selfsame hope, adds the example of "the 23 39| son of a Pharisee; of the hope and resurrection of the 24 39| course, to the nation's hope; in order to avoid, in his 25 39| belief of this Christian hope, pointing out that there 26 39| out that there was such a hope, and that it had not as 27 43| sight; in other words, in hope, not in reality. Accordingly 28 43| realization rather than in hope. Observe how he here also 29 44| both of the dignity and the hope of the flesh? For, when 30 48| therefrom the rule of our hope, and the groundwork thereof. 31 56| all faith at once in the hope of the resurrection, than 32 56| on Christ, and sown the hope of salvation in this flesh, 33 59| and sometimes as about to hope and "trust in the name"


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