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Alphabetical [« »] destroyed 18 destroying 2 destroys 2 destruction 18 detail 1 details 4 detaineth 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 coming 18 destined 18 destroyed 18 destruction 18 divine 18 enough 18 form | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances destruction |
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1 9 | should abandon to everlasting destruction the labour of His own hands, 2 12| than it deprived us of by a destruction which is profit, by an injury 3 22| been uttering about the destruction of the temple, He discourses 4 24| things are safe,' then sudden destruction shall come upon them." Again, 5 34| lost," not in the sense of destruction, but of punishment, that 6 34| readily allow, is subject to destruction. Else, if the soul is also 7 35| violently suppose that the destruction of the soul and the flesh 8 40| soul or inward man, and destruction to the flesh or outward 9 40| outward man in the utter destruction of the flesh, with the view 10 47| amendment of life, not by a destruction of the substance, as he 11 54| the sense of the actual destruction of the flesh; as if we might 12 54| be swallowed up in utter destruction, since it does itself devour 13 54| struggle, had swallowed up for destruction.~ 14 55| THING'S CONDITION IS NOT THE DESTRUCTION OF ITS SUBSTANCE. THE APPLICATION 15 55| cessation, and a complete destruction of the former self. A distinction, 16 55| such a change as amounts to destruction. Destroyed, however, it 17 55| different, as mutation and destruction are, will not admit of mixture 18 55| has experienced, but not a destruction. A thing may undergo a complete