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Alphabetical [« »] sends 1 sensation 1 sensations 1 sense 25 senses 3 sensual 1 sensus 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 1 25 2 25 chapter 25 sense 24 3 24 4 24 although | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the flesh of Christ Concordances sense |
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1 I| interpreted them in a different sense, as did Valentinus, who 2 V| to be shameless in a good sense, and foolish in a happy 3 V| other spiritual; in one sense weak in the other exceeding 4 V| exceeding strong; in on sense dying, in the other living. 5 VI| substance, although in some sense peculiar to themselves, 6 VII| He points out in what sense He denied His mother and 7 VII| brethren. For in whatever sense He adopted as His own those 8 VII| His parents, then, in the sense in which He has taught us 9 VII| called mother in a preferable sense and a worthier brotherhood, 10 VII| It was in just the same sense, indeed, that He also replied 11 XII| soul is unconnected with sense, nothing pertaining to sense 12 XII| sense, nothing pertaining to sense is unconnected with the 13 XII| anima sensus est" ---- "Sense is the soul's very soul." [ 14 XII| perception to all (that have sense), and since it is itself 15 XII| it did not itself receive sense as its own natural constitution? 16 XIII| danger of being taken in a sense different from their own 17 XIII| different from their own proper sense, and, whilst taken in that 18 XIII| taken in that different sense, of losing their proper 19 XVI| likeness of the flesh," in the sense of a semblance of body instead 20 XVI| however, fetter with mystery a sense which is quite intelligible. 21 XX| substitute another for it in a sense not found throughout the 22 XX| carefully attend to the sense of these passages. [5] " 23 XXIII| nothing twisted into a double sense. Light is light; and darkness, 24 XXIII| point? Since it was in this sense that the apostle declared 25 XXIV| and taken in the plain sense of its own nature, the Scripture