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1 8 | because the bodies of the dead, after its departure from 2 10| be characteristic of a dead man not to respire: to respire, 3 26| thee." Well, was it then a dead body at that early stage? 4 26| God is not the God of the dead, but of the living."~ 5 28| afterwards become alive from the dead? Some will have it that 6 28| constant alternation of the dead and the living states, then 7 28| the horrid appearance of a dead old man, he comes forth 8 28| to have returned from the dead. Who would hesitate about 9 28| facts about the recently dead, which he evidently could 10 28| were rising again from the dead:~ 11 29| MEN ARE FORMED FROM THE DEAD.~It is indeed, manifest 12 29| is indeed, manifest that dead men are formed from living 13 29| living men are formed from dead ones. For from the beginning 14 29| also from the beginning the dead came afterwards in order. 15 29| you please) than in the dead; whilst the dead had no 16 29| in the dead; whilst the dead had no source whence to 17 29| living came not from the dead, why should they afterwards ( 18 29| be said to) come from the dead? Had that original source, 19 29| preserved in the case of the dead? Does it not follow that, 20 29| follow that, because the dead came from the living at 21 29| afterwards to proceed from the dead, it would be necessary, 22 29| in like manner, for the dead also not to proceed from 23 30| the living come from the dead, just as the dead proceed 24 30| from the dead, just as the dead proceed from the living, 25 30| The living preceded the dead, afterwards the dead issued 26 30| the dead, afterwards the dead issued from the living, 27 30| again the living from the dead. Now, since this process 28 30| of a restitution of its dead coming back to life after 29 30| if it were true that the dead came back again to life. 30 30| are to be formed from the dead, has not actually occurred, 31 30| come back to life from the dead (in the way surmised in 32 31| recovery of life from the dead take place at all, individuals 33 31| such cases to life from the dead, because there is not the 34 43| the resurrection of the dead by its own resumption of 35 50| accounts in the regions of the dead. Well, but what and where 36 55| form and condition of a dead man; nor did He ascend into 37 55| prison awaits them all when dead? How, indeed, shall the 38 55| coming, in company with the dead in Christ, who shall be 39 56| believed that the unburied dead were not admitted into the 40 56| souls of the sepulchred dead kept thrusting him away. 41 56| in view the fights of the dead. Proportioned, indeed, to 42 56| to maintain honour to the dead by promptly attending to 43 56| nearest relations of the dead. They also say that those 44 57| GOD ALONE CAN RAISE THE DEAD.~It is either a very fine 45 57| since the gods are but dead things), the before-mentioned 46 57| concealed in the persons of the dead, we are able, if I mistake 47 57| when Saul consulted the dead, after (losing the living) 48 57| in visions of the night dead persons are not unfrequently 49 57| we admit apparitions of dead persons in dreams to be 50 57| estimate to all alike--to the dead and to the living, and indeed 51 57| incorporeal apparition of dead persons.~