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Alphabetical [« »] five 1 fixed 2 flee 1 flesh 539 fleshly 2 float 1 flourish 2 | Frequency [« »] 790 it 623 be 567 which 539 flesh 537 a 492 he 454 not | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances flesh |
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501 57 | slave (seeing that the same flesh and soul will remain to 502 57 | of protection. Thus our flesh shall remain even after 503 57 | suffering, as it is the flesh, and the same flesh too; 504 57 | the flesh, and the same flesh too; but at the same time 505 58 | say, the afflictions of flesh and soul? where will you 506 58 | full what it is for the flesh to be exempted from all 507 58 | Himself the preserver of the flesh the more emphatically, in 508 59 | LIX. OUR FLESH IN THE RESURRECTION CAPABLE, 509 59 | help when he says, "All flesh is grass;" and in another 510 59 | in another passage, "All flesh shall see the salvation 511 59 | Therefore it is that "all flesh is grass," which is destined 512 59 | destined to the fire; and "all flesh shall see the salvation 513 59 | sure that it is in no other flesh than my own that I have 514 59 | adultery, nor in any other flesh am I striving after continence. 515 59 | the grass" of the unclean flesh, and to reserve for himself 516 59 | has He discriminated their flesh, which is one and the same 517 60 | their cavils against the flesh, especially against its 518 60 | man, intends it for his flesh; whether it is His will 519 60 | His will that the selfsame flesh shall be renewed. If so, 520 60 | the future state, that the flesh will be incapable of renovation. 521 62 | treated as if they were flesh, why shall not men in like 522 62 | their unchanged substance of flesh the treatment of spiritual 523 62 | usual solicitations of the flesh in their angelic garb, than 524 62 | cease to continue in the flesh, because we cease to be 525 62 | by the usual wants of the flesh; just as the angels ceased 526 62 | angelic likeness to the flesh, He took not from it its 527 63conc| THE RESURRECTION OF THE FLESH IN ITS ABSOLUTE IDENTITY 528 63conc| THE PARACLETE.~And so the flesh shall rise again, wholly 529 63conc| to God; the spirit to the flesh, and the flesh to the spirit. 530 63conc| spirit to the flesh, and the flesh to the spirit. Both natures 531 63conc| soul the bride, then the flesh will follow the soul as 532 63conc| outfit, her fortune in the flesh, which shall accompany her 533 63conc| foster-sister. But suppose the flesh to be the bride, then in 534 63conc| withdraws from view. The flesh, too, has her departures 535 63conc| soul, should you envy the flesh? There is none, after the 536 63conc| God Himself, who became flesh, either by mutilating or 537 63conc| these last days, upon all flesh, upon His servants and on 538 63conc| the resurrection of the flesh, and cleared from all obscurity 539 63conc| the resurrection of the flesh, you will be satisfied with