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as Clement and Tertullian use as an argument to prove the Resurrection;) the Seed corrupted in the Earth, and thence springing up into a full Ear, our Lord's and St. Paul 's instances, all Emblems, or rather Demonstrations of it. |
as Clement and Tertullian use as an argument to prove the Resurrection;) the Seed corrupted in the Earth, and thence springing up into a full Ear, our Lord's and Saint Paul is instances, all Emblems, or rather Demonstrations of it. |
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V. Tertull. de Resurr. Carnis, cap. 13. |
V. Tertul de Resurrection. Carnis, cap. 13. |
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