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    De Carnis ResurrectioneLate Antiquity · Latin

    Recipients of Paul's epistle on the dead in Christ rising and the living being caught up to meet the Lord.

    For the privilege of this grace awaits those who at the coming of the Lord shall be caught in the flesh, and on account of the hardships of the times of the antichrist shall deserve, by the compendium of a death discharged through transmutation, to run together with those who rise — as he writes to the Thessalonians:
    de carnis resurrectione
    Come now — what to the Thessalonians I should think written by the very ray of the sun, so clearly does it shine — how shall these light-shunners of the Scriptures take it?
    de carnis resurrectione
    What these times are, learn with the Thessalonians.
    de carnis resurrectione

    Adversus MarcionemLate Antiquity · Latin

    The Christian community at Thessalonica, addressees of the two epistles expounded in this window.

    ON THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS.
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    ON THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS.
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    De PudicitiaLate Antiquity · Latin

    Congregation addressed in Paul's Thessalonian letters quoted here.

    But if he denounces to the Thessalonians that they should withdraw even from a brother walking idly, how much more from a fornicator?
    de pudicitia
    Even if for certain the Apostle had forgiven that Corinthian his fornication, it would be another matter — something he once did against his own institution, by reason of the time.
    de pudicitia