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Alphabetical [« »] hath 15 hatred 1 have 214 having 21 he 492 head 2 heads 3 | Frequency [« »] 22 suppose 21 according 21 believe 21 having 21 light 21 whatever 20 alone | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances having |
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1 11| existence is tantamount to having been nothing? The contrary 2 11| contrary is likewise true; for having once existed amounts to 3 11| once existed amounts to having been something. If, however, 4 12| their former state, after having gone out of sight; all things 5 19| access to the truth, and having dispersed the death of ignorance, 6 22| come to pass," not of their having happened: because when they 7 23| quickened together with Him, having forgiven you all trespasses." 8 33| in a spiritual sense, as having nothing figurative in their 9 35| where would be the use of having taken such a numerical care 10 36| resurrection," in a certain sense having by the resurrection to undergo 11 37| plainly here spoken of as having to come from their graves 12 41| as the following context, having a manifest reference to 13 42| from our perception, as having in every possible way ceased 14 48| The apostle, as I take it, having set forth for the Corinthians 15 49| in substance. Then, after having thus premised the difference 16 52| resurrection. Then at last, having conclusively shown by his 17 53| in the same flesh, after having already drawn the distinction 18 55| again for the purpose of not having a being, when it had it 19 60| and yet be useless from having nothing to do; but it cannot 20 62| dying, so, of course, by not having to yield to any like necessity 21 62| the washing of the bath having clothed themselves in human