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Alphabetical [« »] natural 28 naturally 2 nature 49 natures 12 navy 1 nay 9 near 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 house 12 law 12 matter 12 natures 12 parables 12 people 12 principle | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances natures |
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1 14 | judicial examination of the two natures of man both his soul and 2 14 | of the union of the two natures, he must therefore appear 3 14 | investigation in as many natures as it possessed when it 4 32 | belly uninjured in both his natures his flesh and his soul. 5 32 | impossible for one of these natures to admit a figurative sense, 6 33 | co-operation of the two natures, that so the corporeality 7 34 | is restored in both his natures. Else how unworthy it were 8 34 | whether it is in one of his natures or in the other that perdition 9 34 | doubt of the safety of both natures, when one of them is to 10 36 | resurrection of the two natures of man. Nor does it follow, ( 11 40 | they cannot but be coherent natures. As for the inward man, 12 63conc| flesh to the spirit. Both natures has He already united in