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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7601] Col. ii. 20.

Chapter XLVII.—St. Paul, All Through, Promises Eternal Life to the Body.

[7602] Rom. vi. 6.

[7603] Evacuetur: καταργηθῃ. A.V. destroyed, i.e. deprived of all activity,Rom. vi. 6.

[7604] Rom. vi. 6. Tertullian’s reading literally is, “that thus far (and no further) we should be servants of sin.”

[7605] Rom. 6.8.

[7606] Rom. 6.11.

[7607] Rom. 6.11.

[7608] Rom. 6.11.

[7609] Rom. 6.12,13.

[7610] Rom. 6.19-23.

[7611] Rom. vi. 3, 4.

[7612] Rom. 6.5.

[7613] Rom. v. 21.

[7614] 1 Cor. xv. 55.

[7615] Rom. v. 20.

[7616] 2 Cor. xii. 9.

[7617] Municipatum.

[7618] Phil. iii. 20, 21.

[7619] Rom. xii. 1.

[7620] 1 Thess. v. 23.

[7621] [Note Tertullian’s summary of the text, in harmony with the Tripartite philosophy of humanity.]

Chapter XLVIII.—Sundry Passages in the Great Chapter of the Resurrection of the Dead Explained in Defence of Our Doctrine.

 

 

 

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