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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Praxeas

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flesh

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1 14| visible before the days of His flesh, in the way that He says 2 15| was visible indeed in the flesh, but was invisible before 3 15| before His appearance in the flesh; so that He who as the Father 4 15| was invisible before the flesh, is the same as the Son 5 15| Son who was visible in the flesh? If, however, He is the 6 15| times before (coming in) the flesh? And by parity of reasoning, 7 15| visible after (coming in) the flesh, how happens it that He 8 15| the Word who was also made flesh; whilst He is another whom 9 15| the Word of life became flesh, and was heard, and was 10 15| handled, because He was flesh who, before He came in the 11 15| who, before He came in the flesh, was the "Word in the beginning 12 15| of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came, who is over 13 15| visible, because He who became flesh was called Christ. Of the 14 16| Word which was to be made flesh. But He was thus learning ( 15 21| previously was who had to become flesh. "In the beginning was the 16 21| He, therefore, who became flesh was not the very same as 17 21| blessed," inasmuch as "flesh and blood had not revealed 18 21| that is, according to the flesh, even as He is also the 19 23| Son of man that is in the flesh, in which Jesus had been 20 26| says, "The Word was made flesh," we understand the Spirit 21 26| Him as "having been made flesh," and the angel Another 22 27| understanding the Son to be flesh, that is man, that is Jesus; 23 27| they argue,) as it was the flesh that was born, it must be 24 27| was born, it must be the flesh that is the Son of God. 25 27| God with us." Besides, the flesh is not God, so that it could 26 27| Being who was born in the flesh, of whom the psalm also 27 27| inquiry: How the Word became flesh, whether it was by having 28 27| transfigured, as it were, in the flesh, or by having really clothed 29 27| really clothed Himself in flesh. Certainly it was by a real 30 27| real clothing of Himself in flesh. For the rest, we must needs 31 27| this sense to have become flesh, when He comes to be in 32 27| when He comes to be in the flesh, and is manifested, and 33 27| handled by means of the flesh; since all the other points 34 27| For if the Word became flesh by a transfiguration and 35 27| compounded of two substances of flesh and spirit, a kind of mixture, 36 27| silver (that is to say, flesh), the one being changed 37 27| the Word, which was made flesh; nor can He be Man incarnate 38 27| incarnate for He is not properly flesh, and it was flesh which 39 27| properly flesh, and it was flesh which the Word became. Being 40 27| quoted intimating (of the flesh), that "God became Man in 41 27| nothing else but God, and the flesh nothing else but Man. Thus 42 27| deeds, and wonders; and the Flesh, on the other hand, exhibited 43 27| things to be done by the Flesh, and the Flesh such as are 44 27| done by the Flesh, and the Flesh such as are effected by 45 27| are suited neither to the Flesh nor to the Spirit, but confusedly 46 27| underwent death, or the flesh did not die, if so be the 47 27| Word was converted into flesh; because either the flesh 48 27| flesh; because either the flesh was immortal, or the Word 49 27| that which is born in the flesh is flesh, and that which 50 27| is born in the flesh is flesh, and that which is born 51 27| is Spirit." Neither the flesh becomes Spirit, nor the 52 27| becomes Spirit, nor the Spirit flesh. In one Person they no doubt 53 27| Jesus consists Man. of the flesh; of the Spirit, God and 54 27| Spirit, reserving for the flesh the appellation "Son of 55 27| interpret the Son of God to be flesh, be so good as as to show 56 29| the sense in which He was flesh and Man and the Son of Man, 57 29| anointed; in a word, the flesh. Very well, say you; since 58 29| suffer with the Son in the flesh. This likewise has been 59 30| But this was the voice of flesh and soul, that is to say, 60 30| Spirit remained with the flesh, the flesh cannot undergo 61 30| remained with the flesh, the flesh cannot undergo the full


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