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Alphabetical [« »] blushing 1 bodies 2 bodily 8 body 35 bones 6 book 1 bore 3 | Frequency [« »] 38 however 37 itself 36 more 35 body 35 made 35 say 35 very | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the flesh of Christ Concordances body |
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1 Pre| resurrection of the human body after death.~ 2 III| be born and endued with a body of flesh, on this ground, 3 III| borne about so veritable a body, that Abraham even washed 4 III| so strenuously with his body, that the latter desired 5 III| Spirit descended in the body of a dove, and sat upon 6 III| what becomes of the dove's body, after the return of the 7 III| been the force by which the body became visible.What is written 8 IV| reject the assumption of a body as impossible or as hazardous 9 IV| heaven invested with the body of a beast either wild or 10 VI| Apelles Refuted, that Christ's Body Was of Sidereal Substance, 11 VI| time to preach that the body of Christ was of solid flesh, 12 VI| that Christ really had a body. Whence was the material 13 VI| appeared? Whence came His body, if His body were not flesh? 14 VI| Whence came His body, if His body were not flesh? Whence came 15 VI| certain principle, that a body without nativity is nothing 16 VI| their competence to take a body) out of some material substance? 17 VII| in healing infirmities of body and soul; but all the while, 18 VIII| Attributed to Christ a Body of a Purer Sort. How Christ 19 VIII| world is a fault, as is the body, such must be its parts ---- 20 IX| 2] There is this very body of ours, the formation of 21 IX| despised His outward form. His body did not reach even to human 22 IX| with his little finger, the body of Christ, if it had been 23 XI| actually possesses some sort of body peculiar to itself. [3] 24 XI| something, it must be its body. Everything which exists 25 XI| the soul has an invisible body, He who had proposed to 26 XI| quite unknown, only not be a body, then in that case it were 27 XI| soul in some new sort of body, different from that which 28 XII| Its Resurrection with the Body Assured by Christ.~[1] Well, 29 XIII| formed of the clay, is one body, and has one name indicative, 30 XIII| of course, of that one body; [4] nor can the pitcher 31 XIII| soul is a uniform solid body; it is also a wholly incomplex 32 XVI| sense of a semblance of body instead of its reality; 33 XXVIII| received of the virgin the body which He bore from the virgin? 34 XX| with it some part of the body from which it is torn, as 35 XXV| it is plain what kind of body that was which rose again