Irenaeus Against Heresies Book V "For ye," he declares, "are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you."[49]

Irenaeus Against Heresies Book V

And again he declares, "But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you."[75]

Clement of Alexandria The Instructor Book I

Wherefore also he has added, "neither yet are ye now able, for ye are still carnal," minding the things of the flesh,-desiring, loving, feeling jealousy, wrath, envy. "For we are no more in the flesh,"[83]

Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book II

To whom speaks the Lord? To those who reject as far as possible all that is of man. And the apostle says, "For ye are not any longer in the flesh, but in the Spirit."[253]

Tertullian On the Resurrection of the Flesh

Since, however he has declared of men which are yet alive in the flesh, that they "are not in the flesh,"[365]

Origen de Principiis Book III

And this seems to be the meaning of the apostle in the words, "But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit."[358]

Origen Against Celsus Book VII

But let us see further what the things are which he proposes to teach us, if indeed we can comprehend them, since he speaks of us as being "utterly wedded to the flesh; "although if we live well, and in accordance with the teaching of Jesus, we hear this said of us: "Ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if the Spirit of God dwelleth in you."[104]

A Treatise of Novatian Concerning the Trinity

Of Him the Apostle Paul says: "For he who hath not the Spirit of Christ is none of His."[255]

Pseudo-Gregory Thaumaturgus A Sectional Confession of Faith

And Paul in his Epistle to the Romans says "But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you."[46]

The First Epistle of Clement Concerning Virginity

of the flesh." In those who are truly believers, and "in whom the Spirit of Christ dwells"[62]

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