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1 1 | came to us, having put on flesh, revealing both Himself 2 2 | THE RESURRECTION OF THE FLESH.~They who maintain the wrong 3 2 | is no resurrection of the flesh; giving as their reason 4 2 | that the salvation of the flesh is disadvantageous; and 5 2 | disadvantageous; and they abuse the flesh, adducing its infirmities, 6 2 | our sins, so that if the flesh, say they, rise again, our 7 2 | following they elaborate: If the flesh rise again, it must rise 8 2 | say they, have neither flesh, nor do they eat, nor have 9 2 | be no resurrection of the flesh. By these and such like 10 2 | as spiritual, and not in flesh, but presented merely the 11 2 | merely the appearance of flesh: these persons seek to rob 12 2 | persons seek to rob the flesh of the promise. First, then, 13 2 | demonstration concerning the flesh, proving that it partakes 14 3 | other conditions of the flesh,--I mean food, drink, and 15 3 | regarding the desires of the flesh, He accepted some as necessary, 16 3 | not submit to. For if the flesh were deprived of food, drink, 17 4 | Well, they say, if then the flesh rise, it must rise the same 18 4 | in the resurrection the flesh shall rise entire. For if 19 4 | healed the sicknesses of the flesh, and made the body whole, 20 4 | resurrection, so that the flesh shall rise perfect and entire. 21 5 | THE RESURRECTION OF THE FLESH IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE.~But again, 22 5 | those who maintain that the flesh has no resurrection, some 23 5 | vile and despicable the flesh is, it is not fit that God 24 5 | the resurrection of the flesh is possible, asking pardon 25 5 | the resurrection of the flesh; but since these men are 26 5 | the resurrection of the flesh is possible, they are certainly 27 6 | the regeneration of the flesh will, according to all these 28 6 | decomposed members of the flesh, and make the same body 29 7 | the resurrection of the flesh I have sufficiently demonstrated, 30 7 | the resurrection of the flesh is not found impossible 31 7 | who think meanly of the flesh, and say that it is not 32 7 | the image of God was of flesh. Is it not, then, absurd 33 7 | absurd to say, that the flesh made by God in His own image 34 7 | worth nothing? But that the flesh is with God a precious possession 35 8 | true, say they; yet the flesh is a sinner, so much so, 36 8 | in what instance can the flesh possibly sin by itself, 37 8 | communion. And if it is the flesh that is the sinner, then 38 8 | repentance." Since, then, the flesh has been proved to be valuable 39 8 | He has even called the flesh to the resurrection, and 40 8 | gives the promise to the flesh. For what is man but the 41 8 | already been proved, that the flesh be regenerated, what is 42 8 | Christ, and with it the flesh, but both were washed, and 43 8 | akin to Himself; but the flesh is corruptible, and not 44 9 | If He had no need of the flesh, why did He heal it? And 45 9 | Why did He rise in the flesh in which He suffered, unless 46 9 | the resurrection of the flesh? And wishing to confirm 47 9 | truly a resurrection of the flesh, wishing to show them this 48 9 | it is not impossible for flesh to ascend into heaven (as 49 9 | beheld," as He was in the flesh. If, therefore, after all 50 9 | the resurrection of the flesh is the power of God, and, 51 10| is a resurrection of the flesh which died. For the spirit 52 10| not impossible that the flesh be regenerated; and seeing 53 10| there is salvation for the flesh, why do we any longer endure 54 10| spoken against. But if the flesh do not rise, why is it also 55 10| indeed those who hate the flesh surely do, casting it out 56 10| our desires, regulates our flesh with His own wise and temperate