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1 I, 13| air, Anaximander all the heavenly bodies, Strato the sky and 2 III, 24| CHRIST'S MILLENNIAL AND HEAVENLY GLORY IN COMPANY WITH HIS 3 III, 24| kingdom in an everlasting and heavenly possession. Besides, your 4 III, 24| His name's sake. Of the heavenly kingdom this is the process. 5 III, 24| both of an earthly and a heavenly dispensation? When Isaac, 6 III, 24| are we first invited to heavenly blessings when we are separated 7 III, 24| which he supplements with a heavenly, after the fatness of the 8 III, 24| afterwards brought round to heavenly ones through the gospel 9 III, 24| Scripture held out no hand of heavenly hope to me (as, in fact, 10 III, 24| for something also of the heavenly, from Him who is the God 11 III, 24| announced by His servants, the heavenly might have God Himself for 12 III, 24| declare to be a promiser of heavenly things. As it is, you invite 13 IV, 14| earthly, but that Christ's are heavenly, it is quite clear that 14 IV, 14| His greater promises (of heavenly blessings) also, than (Marcion' 15 IV, 31| supper as an invitation to a heavenly banquet of spiritual satiety 16 IV, 34| prophets; whilst he defines the heavenly bosom and harbour to belong 17 IV, 34| will then be manifested in heavenly promises, which Marcion, 18 IV, 34| virtue certainly of the heavenly promise, why may it not 19 V, 10| US BEAR THE IMAGE OF THE HEAVENLY. THE TRIUMPH OVER DEATH 20 V, 10| course; "therefore as is the heavenly," meaning the Man, from 21 V, 10| are the men also that are heavenly." For he could not possibly 22 V, 10| opposed to earthly men any heavenly beings that were not men 23 V, 10| he calls men earthly and heavenly, still reserving their parity 24 V, 10| also bear the image of the heavenly," language which relates 25 V, 12| their (changed) body this, heavenly raiment, the dead also shall 26 V, 12| immortality." The one put on this (heavenly) apparel, when they recover 27 V, 15| foresight of all this, that the heavenly intelligences gazed with 28 V, 18| principalities and powers in heavenly places might become known 29 V, 18| additional description, "in heavenly places;" for the apostle 30 V, 18| wickedness" had been at work in heavenly places, when angels were