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Alphabetical [« »] perceived 1 perception 3 perdition 4 perfect 11 perfection 5 perfectly 3 performed 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 material 11 obtain 11 off 11 perfect 11 possibly 11 presence 11 renewed | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances perfect |
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1 9 | since His strength is made perfect in weakness; although disordered, 2 14| character of God. Meanwhile, so perfect is our (God), that He is 3 15| is deemed to be the more perfect, when it discovers the agents 4 17| as they are also for its perfect action. Therefore as it 5 23| attained, or were already perfect." And yet he had believed, 6 46| treats the subject with perfect plainness? "For if," says 7 47| shall strength be made perfect in weakness," saving what 8 52| essence, only more full and perfect; not another, although reappearing 9 57| DEATH, SHALL RECOVER THEIR PERFECT INTEGRITY IN THE RESURRECTION. 10 58| own future integrity and perfect resurrection? For, to borrow 11 60| maintain that a ship is perfect without her keel, or her