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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On the resurrection of the flesh

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1 1 | Plantonists, take the contrary view, and declare the soul to 2 5 | on your attention, with a view to your knowing, that whatever 3 6 | grovelling element, with the view of tarnishing the origin 4 8 | the flesh, from a general view of the condition of our 5 8 | Christ, dragged out to public view, and exposed to the hatred 6 8 | length before the public view it is racked by every kind 7 12 | are again brought back to view, which the day's temporary 8 12 | Nothing perishes but with a view to salvation. The whole, 9 13 | XIII. FROM OUR AUTHOR'S VIEW OF A VERSE IN THE NINETY-SECOND 10 18 | ours is held out to our view. There is, I imagine, one 11 19 | heresy; since this, in their view, is the resurrection. There 12 19 | the world, since in their view the world is the habitation 13 25 | these times is spread out to view, which "the souls of the 14 25 | without any detriment to this view, room for believing in that 15 30 | the resurrection, with a view to his earnest setting forth 16 36 | answer be kept steadily in view, and the discussion is settled 17 37 | his flesh, He, with the view of ordering the state of 18 40 | destruction of the flesh, with the view of nullifying the resurrection. 19 42 | needs be brought out to view in order to be so swallowed 20 46 | suppose him to have any such view as this, since he goes on 21 51 | kingdom of God, with the view of stating this with accumulated 22 52 | example, and keep it well in view, as a mirror of what happens 23 52 | not of nature. With this view he adds, in a figurative 24 53 | animate) body, " with the view of withdrawing the flesh 25 53 | let them display to our view its corruptibility and dishonour ( 26 63conc| only which withdraws from view. The flesh, too, has her 27 63conc| ultimately to stand forth to view, like Adam when summoned


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