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Alphabetical [« »] challenged 2 champion 1 chance 2 change 33 changed 12 changes 4 changing 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 else 34 entire 34 sin 33 change 33 hope 32 against 32 day | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances change |
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1 1 | deeming it) more tolerable to change the quality (of the corporeal 2 6 | happiness aggrandized by the change wrought in it. Now, even 3 19 | AS IF IT MEANT THE MORAL CHANGE OF A NEW LIFE.~Now this 4 36 | incorruption, although with a change in the substance which is 5 41 | accomplished by a sudden change, to become qualified to 6 42 | none shall experience this change but those only who shall 7 42 | destined also to obtain the change after the resurrection. 8 42 | rise again, and, from the change that is to come over it, 9 42 | found in the flesh that the change must be undergone, in order 10 42 | also must needs undergo the change, that in them too mortality 11 47 | Jesus Christ, who shall change our body of humiliation, 12 50 | on immortality,'' by the change which is to follow the resurrection, 13 50 | flesh and blood, after that change and investiture, will become 14 51 | blood? And we undergo the change. But in what condition, 15 55 | LV. THE CHANGE OF A THING'S CONDITION IS 16 55 | force and the reason of a change which (is so great, that 17 55 | as if, indeed, so great a change amounted to utter cessation, 18 55 | must be made between a change, however great, and everything 19 55 | distruction. For undergoing change is one thing, but being 20 55 | flesh were to suffer such a change as amounts to destruction. 21 55 | however, it must be by the change, unless it shall itself 22 55 | supposition that it is lost in the change. It will as much fail of 23 55 | has its existence still. A change, indeed, it has experienced, 24 55 | thing may undergo a complete change, and yet remain still the 25 55 | another thing. This form of change even the Holy Scriptures 26 55 | that Paul said: "Who shall change our vile body, that it may 27 56 | abolished by putting on that change of raiment which immortality 28 56 | exception taken only against the change of the flesh, and not of 29 57 | permitted the Lord God both to change nature, and to preserve 30 57 | God, by virtue of such a change, of reforming our condition, 31 60 | WILL BE RETAINED, WHATEVER CHANGE OF FUNCTIONS THESE MAY HAVE, 32 60 | interval between them a change will take place; and we 33 63conc| yourself either to deny or change her existence even in Christ