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Alphabetical [« »] subject 3 submitted 2 subsequently 1 substance 39 substances 6 substitute 1 subverted 1 | Frequency [« »] 41 nothing 39 into 39 should 39 substance 39 therefore 39 would 38 however | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the flesh of Christ Concordances substance |
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1 I| examine our Lord's bodily substance, for about His spiritual 2 III| He destroy His own proper substance by the assumption of an 3 III| assumption of an extraneous substance. [9] But you ask what becomes 4 III| solidity in their bodily substance, whatever may have been 5 VI| Christ's Body Was of Sidereal Substance, Not Born. Nativity and 6 VI| nature being of a spiritual substance, although in some sense 7 VI| Shape out of no material substance. How much more, you say, 8 VI| body) out of some material substance? That is true enough. But 9 VI| this out of no material substance? If they become that which 10 VI| flesh from some material substance, it is surely more credible 11 VIII| suppose that a sidereal substance is suitable for Him, I am 12 VIII| it must be a part of that substance which they disdain to clothe 13 VIII| either devise for Christ some substance of a purer stamp, since 14 VIII| than which even a heavenly substance could not have been better. [ 15 VIII| do with any difference of substance; it only contrasts with 16 VIII| contrasts with the once "earthy" substance of the flesh of the first 17 VIII| man, Adam, the "heavenly" substance of the spirit of the second 18 VIII| carry about an "earthy" substance of flesh, the conclusion 19 IX| which it comes. No material substance is without the witness of 20 IX| existed in the corporeal substance of a man. Or else, show 21 IX| show us some celestial substance in Him purloined from the 22 X| just that sort of bodily substance which He had no intention 23 XIII| being, and an indivisible substance. But in Christ we find the 24 XIII| even by Christ Himself each substance has been separately mentioned 25 XV| man, I do not see of what substance Christ Himself spoke when 26 XV| of soul, nor of stellar substance, and that it was not an 27 XV| that a human and earthly substance was created for Christ, 28 XV| born of an incorruptible substance; as if, forsooth, corruptibility 29 XVI| but its condition; not the substance, but its flaw; and (this 30 XVI| God to take to Himself the substance of the selfsame flesh, without 31 XXVII| human, if He derived its substance from His mother's womb, 32 XIX| that He was born) of the substance of the flesh? For it did 33 XIX| For it did not disavow the substance of the flesh when it denied 34 XIX| coagulation that the milky substance acquires that consistency, 35 XX| Born of a Virgin, of Her Substance. The Physiological Facts 36 XX| secretion into the nutritious substance of milk. Whence it comes 37 XX| possession of the proper substance? But it could not possibly 38 XXI| Virgin's Womb and of Her Substance. Through His Mother He is 39 XXII| Christ the same condition of substance, or else allow that the