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Alphabetical [« »] loses 1 losing 2 loss 9 lost 19 lot 1 lots 1 love 10 | Frequency [« »] 19 follows 19 give 19 holy 19 lost 19 new 19 point 19 purpose | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances lost |
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1 9 | come to save that which was lost;" although sinful, since 2 12| existed; whatever you have lost, returns again without fail. 3 34| and to save that which is lost." What do you suppose that 4 34| suppose that to be which is lost? Man, undoubtedly. The entire 5 34| has by sinning been wholly lost. Unless it be true that 6 34| sheep (of the parable) is a" lost" one, irrespective of its 7 34| same time be said to be lost lost, that is, in the flesh, 8 34| time be said to be lost lost, that is, in the flesh, 9 34| soul should be placed in a "lost" condition, that it may 10 34| properly saved which has been lost. We, however, so understand 11 34| immortality as to believe it "lost," not in the sense of destruction, 12 34| portion which cannot be lost, Who will any longer doubt 13 35| for if they were to be lost, where would be the use 14 42| and hair which had not lost its perfume. It is certain 15 47| weakness," saving what is lost, reviving what is dead, 16 47| faint, redeeming what is lost, freeing what is enslaved, 17 54| consumed, and destroyed, and lost. But death, you will say 18 55| the supposition that it is lost in the change. It will as 19 57| back to it whatever it had lost. Now, when you contend that