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1 1, arg| may await with hope the resurrection of the body to eternal glory; 2 1, 15| Faith is buttressed by the resurrection and ascension of Christ, 3 1, 15| The belief of the resurrection of our Lord from the dead, 4 1, 19| and spiritual death and resurrection~ 5 1, 19| through sin, shall at the resurrection be changed into a better 6 1, 20| chap. 20. The resurrection to damnation~ 7 1, 24| demands. For as, after the resurrection, the body, having become 8 2, 16| which were taken after the resurrection of our Lord, when the nets 9 2, 31| who said that there is no resurrection of the dead. These inferences, 10 2, 31| rise not, there will be a resurrection of the dead. As, then, valid 11 2, 32| antecedent is, "There is no resurrection of the dead," the position 12 2, 32| viz., that there is no resurrection of the dead, the necessary 13 2, 32| antecedent is, that there is no resurrection of the dead. We conclude, 14 2, 32| therefore, that there is a resurrection of the dead. Now all this 15 2, 32| expressed thus: If there is no resurrection of the dead, then is Christ 16 2, 32| risen, therefore there is a resurrection of the dead. This rule, 17 2, 33| the argument is about the resurrection, both the law of the inference 18 2, 34| who knows that there is a resurrection of the dead is assuredly 19 2, 34| follows that if there is no resurrection of the dead, then is Christ 20 3, 9| forth so clearly in the resurrection of our Lord, we are not 21 3, 35| great question about the resurrection of Christ. For unless to