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1 6| man lies by saying that a dead man is alive, and another 2 13| death in which we~had been dead to sin.~ 3 13| Herod's death, "For they are dead who sought the child's ~ 4 13| it does not say, "He is dead." And in Exodus: "They made," [ 5 14| How shall we,~who are dead to sin, live any longer 6 14| Then, to show that we are dead to sin, "Do~you not know 7 14| Christ shows that we are dead to sin,~then certainly infants 8 14| this is to show that we are dead to sin. Yet what sin~do 9 14| Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, 10 14| serve~sin. For he that is dead is freed from sin. Now if 11 14| from sin. Now if we are dead with Christ, we believe 12 14| Christ, being raised from the dead, dies no more; death has~ 13 14| reckon yourselves also to be dead to sin, but alive unto God~ 14 14| then to show that we were dead to sin, he had added, "Know 15 14| reckon yourselves to be dead to sin, but alive to God 16 14| Christ is raised from the dead through the glory of the 17 14| on the earth. For you~are dead, and your life is hid with 18 14| judge the living and the dead, does not pertain to this 19 14| judge the living and the dead." On the one hand, we may ~ 20 14| living" those who are not yet dead but who will be found living 21 14| we may understand by "the dead" those who have left the 22 14| the righteous,"~and "the dead" may signify "the ~unrighteous" - 23 17| Judge of the~living and the dead shall come is rightly called 24 18| the apostle James "it is dead in~itself."~144 He then 25 19| thundering is not asleep, but dead. And yet such a word has 26 19| power to awaken even the dead.~~ 27 23| yet to be born, whether dead or~still to die, will be 28 23| fetuses were left there dead, would~seem much too rash. 29 23| for him~to die. And, once dead, wheresoever death overtook 30 23| the resurrection of the dead.~ 31 29| denying that the souls of the dead are benefited by the piety 32 29| Mediator is offered for the dead, or alms are given in the ~ 33 29| merit with God after he is dead that he has~neglected to 34 29| uses in interceding for the dead are not~opposed to that 35 29| offered for the baptized~dead, they are thank offerings 36 29| they are of no help to the dead - they are at least a sort~ 37 31| both the living and the dead."'~257 Nor will the kingdom 38 31| who was "free among the dead,"~258 died.~~