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1 I, 6, 3| greediness, maintaining that carnal things should be allowed
2 I, 6, 3| should be allowed to the carnal nature, while spiritual
3 I, 30, 9| were satisfied, they had carnal knowledge of each other,
4 II, 19, 6| into flesh? For what is carnal stands in need of that which
5 II, 28, 4| For our tongue, as being carnal, is not sufficient to minister
6 II, 30, 1| they are in fact shamefully carnal on account of their so great
7 IV, 14, 3| to eternal; and by the carnal to the spiritual; and by
8 IV, 31, 1| nor at the prompting of carnal concupiscence, nor having
9 IV, 38, 2| are among you, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?" That
10 V, 6, 1| animal nature, and being left carnal, shall be an imperfect being,
11 V, 8 | SPIRITUAL, AND SEPARATE US FROM CARNAL MEN. THESE TWO CLASSES ARE
12 V, 8, 2| apostle very properly term "carnal," because they have no thought
13 V, 8, 2| of anything else except carnal things.~3.
14 V, 8, 4| the apostle call all such "carnal" and "animal,"--[all those,
15 V, 9, 1| the flesh, and falls into carnal lusts. Those then, as many
16 V, 9, 2| place cannot in that case be carnal, but Spiritual, because
17 V, 11 | TREATS UPON THE ACTIONS OF CARNAL AND OF SPIRITUAL PERSONS;
18 V, 11, 1| the works which he terms carnal; and he explains himself,
19 V, 11, 1| being truly reckoned as carnal, because he did not receive
20 V, 14, 4| these words apply] to those carnal deeds already mentioned,
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