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But be it that the bodie is to take vp that stature in the resurrection, which is laide downe by dissolution (as some stiflie defend it, whome wee will not offend in it, with the restrictions and cautions that Augustine speaketh of, that we free it of deformitie, infirmitie, tarditie, impuritie ) and be it neuer so piece-meale diuided according to the former supposition, the like whereof Augustine maketh in the same place, euerie part must againe bee restored to the right owner, |
But be it that the body is to take up that stature in the resurrection, which is laid down by dissolution (as Some stiffly defend it, whom we will not offend in it, with the restrictions and cautions that Augustine speaks of, that we free it of deformity, infirmity, tardity, impurity) and be it never so piecemeal divided according to the former supposition, the like whereof Augustine makes in the same place, every part must again be restored to the right owner, |
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De Ciuit. lei lib, 22, cap, 20. |
De Civil lei lib, 22, cap, 20. |
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