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| Alphabetical [« »] behind 1 behold 4 behoved 1 being 49 belial 2 believe 7 believed 2 | Frequency [« »] 50 fornication 50 upon 50 withal 49 being 49 our 49 sins 49 when | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On modesty IntraText - Concordances being |
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1 1pref| Christian modesty which is being shaken to its foundation--( 2 1pref| life! But now this glory is being extinguished, and that by 3 3 | we are just defining as being without pardon. "Why, if," 4 3 | vain. For (the repentance) being referred back to the Lord, 5 4 | the Church--run risk of being judged akin to adultery 6 5 | a dignity, consisting in being stationed at the summit, 7 5 | idolatries; wherever a man, by being polluted, is slain, there 8 6 | in those (points) which, being even now interdicted by 9 6 | that time, accounted as being in Adam, with its own vicious 10 7 | out of heathens than by being first "lost," and "re-sought" 11 7 | parable of the drachma, as being called forth out of the 12 7 | and the "drachma" not by being destroyed, but by being 13 7 | being destroyed, but by being hidden. In this sense, a 14 9 | which the typical example is being provided. Now, of course 15 9 | eyes of the Lord, unless as being a "strange", name,--a (name) 16 9 | of discipline, we see is being subverted by that interpretation 17 9 | but the devil?--and by him being appointed over the business 18 9 | first time, wherewith, after being interrogated, he publicly 19 9 | envied the nation salvation; being plainly they who ought to 20 10 | you; you will again, from being an adulterer, be a Christian! 21 12 | its base, when dispute was being held on the question of 22 13 | proclamation, so far (are they from being granted) without particularization. 23 13 | which (elation of soul) was being restrained in the apostle 24 13 | the perdition of the flesh being, that the spirit may be 25 14 | excommunication) incur the penalty of being "taken away" from the Church. 26 14 | followed that flesh which was being cast forth to the devil 27 14 | mourning" that pardon was being granted, the "rebuked" one 28 14 | one was still in danger of being devoured, losing heart on 29 14 | the reason why pardon was being granted was "lest we should 30 14 | against which precaution was being taken had to do with that 31 14 | withal at the moment of being forsworn by the Church itself. 32 16 | Every sin which a human being may have committed is extraneous 33 17 | Jesus." Therefore, Christ being once for all dead, none 34 17 | saints,"--so far is it from being excused,--"knowing this, 35 18 | treats) of the adulterer (as being) nowhere admissible to expiation. " 36 18 | will I surround, Lord"--as being" a host in himself"--inasmuch 37 18 | named a brother among you, (being) a fornicator, or an idolater" ( 38 18 | reproach;" thereafter, to wit, being "without wrinkle" as a virgin, " 39 18 | sinning) after believing, from being admitted (to the society 40 19 | Whence even among us, as being on a par with an heathen, 41 19 | utterly purified;" sin not being quite laid down, but not 42 19 | quite laid down, but not being wittingly committed. For 43 19 | accordingly, "he who is being born of God doeth not sin, 44 19 | from the accident of either being angry unjustly, and retaining 45 20 | sufficiently accredited by God, as being one whom Paul has stationed 46 20 | understood to be "clean;" as being no longer "speckled," no 47 20 | for him for whom she was being kept. For flesh not yet 48 20 | Christ, for whom it was being kept, used to be contaminated 49 22 | this end had He come, that, being Himself pure from sin, and