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Alphabetical [« »] spent 1 spike 1 spirit 55 spiritual 27 spiritualists 1 spiritually 2 spitting 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 did 27 doubt 27 might 27 spiritual 27 state 27 truth 27 two | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances spiritual |
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1 19| must be understood in a spiritual sense. They say that which 2 20| accustomed also to give a spiritual significance to these statements 3 23| PAUL, WHICH SPEAK OF A SPIRITUAL RESURRECTION, COMPATIBLE 4 23| been also raised in a like spiritual sense, he equally allows 5 25| very maintenance of this spiritual resurrection amounts to 6 25| asserting only this purely spiritual resurrection. Inasmuch, 7 25| one, because there is no spiritual one also then announced. 8 25| character, that is, the spiritual one, since this ought to 9 25| for us even to maintain a spiritual resurrection a the commencement 10 33| a bodily sense, not in a spiritual sense, as having nothing 11 37| state of salvation as a spiritual thing, set out with the 12 52| natural body, it is raised a spiritual body." Now, certainly nothing 13 53| when it is sown, and the spiritual body when it is raised again. 14 53| order that it may become a spiritual body. For it only resumes 15 53| at last will it become a spiritual body when invested with 16 53| that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural, 17 53| afterward that which is spiritual," as in the case of the 18 53| the natural body and the spiritual body in the same flesh, 19 53| that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural, 20 53| afterward that which is spiritual." And thus, too, the same 21 53| which rises again is the spiritual body; because that is not 22 53| that is not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural: 23 53| which it shall obtain, the spiritual body, in which it is raised 24 60| body gives place to the spiritual, until "this mortal puts 25 62| of flesh the treatment of spiritual beings, no more exposed 26 62| therefore to remain in their spiritual substance, because of the 27 62| the suspension of their spiritual incidents. Lastly, Christ