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1 1pref| and true integrity of the flesh; amputating not the extremest 2 1pref| rather by defilements of the flesh than tortures; wishing to 3 2 | for the destruction of the flesh;" chiding them likewise 4 4 | of contamination of the flesh will be one and the same. 5 6 | that, before Christ, the flesh may have disported itself, 6 6 | Word of God descended into flesh,--(flesh) not unsealed even 7 6 | descended into flesh,--(flesh) not unsealed even by marriage,-- 8 6 | and "the Word was made flesh,"--(flesh) never to be unsealed 9 6 | Word was made flesh,"--(flesh) never to be unsealed by 10 6 | purities--thenceforth, whatever flesh (is) "in Christ" has lost 11 10 | slender thread, balancing flesh with spirit, moderating 12 10 | For if any wavering of the flesh, any distraction of the 13 12 | possibility that the stains of a flesh which after baptism has 14 13 | for the destruction of the flesh,"--impious heir as he was 15 13 | sentenced to 'destruction of the flesh.'" Here they go so far as 16 13 | interpret "destruction of the flesh" the office of repentance; 17 13 | the extermination of the flesh, it seems to make satisfaction 18 13 | general affliction) "of the flesh," attain pardon, therefore 19 13 | for the destruction of the flesh," not its "torture"--condemning 20 13 | of the perdition of the flesh being, that the spirit may 21 13 | recognise a penalty without the flesh, if we lose the resurrection 22 13 | the resurrection of the flesh. It remains, therefore, 23 14 | for the destruction of the flesh," of course he had condemned 24 14 | appropriate to that very flesh which was already a corpse, 25 14 | for the destruction of the flesh." For it followed that flesh 26 14 | flesh." For it followed that flesh which was being cast forth 27 15 | from every defilement of flesh and spirit, perfecting chastity 28 16 | view to destruction of the flesh), after subjoining for that 29 16 | for "the Word was made flesh." "Moreover, God both raised 30 16 | shall be (made) into one flesh): but whoever is agglutinated 31 16 | pressure, however, of the flesh such shall have,"--even 32 16 | obliterate "necessity of the flesh" wholly from (the list of) 33 16 | was left him--to purge the flesh from (natural) dregs, for ( 34 17 | Manifest are the works of the flesh." What are these? Among 35 17 | whose "infirmity of the flesh" he knew. "For as ye have 36 17 | good dwelleth not in his flesh," yet (he means) according 37 17 | from the "infirmity of the flesh." "For the law," he says, " 38 17 | God hath sent, through flesh, His own Son, in similitude 39 17 | own Son, in similitude of flesh of sin; and, became of sin, 40 17 | hath condemned sin in the flesh; in order that the righteousness 41 17 | who walk not according to flesh, but according to (the) 42 17 | they who walk according to flesh are sensible as to those 43 17 | those things which are the flesh's, and they who (walk) according 44 17 | affirmed the "sense of the flesh" to be "death;" hence too, " 45 17 | that "they who are in the flesh," that is, in the sense 46 17 | is, in the sense of the flesh, "cannot please God:" and, " 47 17 | If ye live according to flesh," he says, "it will come 48 17 | understand "the sense of the flesh" and "the life of the flesh"( 49 17 | flesh" and "the life of the flesh"(to mean), except whatever " 50 17 | the other (works) of the flesh even an apostle would have 51 17 | concupiscences and pleasures of the flesh." Branding, in fine, such 52 18 | had been "polluted by the flesh," but (only) for the present; 53 20 | the pristine habit of the flesh to the whiteness of faith-- 54 20 | utterly dead to sin in his flesh must again be judged unclean, 55 20 | house which remains, the flesh and the soul, may be clean; 56 20 | This will be the man --flesh and soul--who, subsequently 57 20 | scabs and stains of the flesh, and "is case away outside 58 20 | for the destruction of the flesh,"--and is no more rebuilt 59 20 | she was being kept. For flesh not yet manumitted to Christ, 60 22 | who on earth and in the flesh is faultless?" What "martyr" ( 61 22 | which prostrates tickled flesh, or lacerated? Which pardon 62 22 | their case alone is the "flesh weak." Nay, no flesh so 63 22 | the "flesh weak." Nay, no flesh so strong as that which