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Alphabetical [« »] classification 2 clause 2 clauses 1 clay 25 clayey 3 cleanly 1 cleansed 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 whole 26 whom 26 works 25 clay 25 inasmuch 25 know 25 living | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances clay |
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1 5 | And God formed man the clay of the ground." He now became 2 5 | became man, who was hitherto clay. "And He breathed upon his 3 5 | life, and man (that is, the clay) became a living soul; and 4 5 | garden." So that man was clay at first, and only afterwards 5 6 | that poor paltry material, clay, found its way into the 6 6 | any further labour, the clay had instantly assumed its 7 6 | which was then given to the clay (by the Creator) Christ 8 6 | Word, too, was to be both clay and flesh, even as the earth 9 6 | equal to God." Thus, that clay which was even then putting 10 6 | a man? Now, although the clay is offensive (for its poorness), 11 6 | deem them, of its native clay, by purging the original 12 7 | the hand of God, as the clay was at first. Now, when 13 7 | Now, when God handled the clay for the express purpose 14 7 | flourished into beauty out of its clay. For it cannot be, as some 15 7 | forming of the flesh out of clay, because long before that 16 7 | have been made good with clay, if Adam was still clay. 17 7 | clay, if Adam was still clay. The clay, therefore, was 18 7 | Adam was still clay. The clay, therefore, was obliterated 19 7 | was capable of hardening clay into another substance, 20 7 | Scripture says, "Shall the clay say to the potter?" that 21 7 | man, who was originally clay. And the vessel is the flesh, 22 7 | because this was made of clay by the breath of the divine 23 7 | case, you have both the clay made glorious by the hand 24 16| the outward man," that clay, of course, which at the 25 44| deriving its origin from clay; or that it is to be glorified,