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1 I, 11 | preach, and having suffered rise again from the dead, if 2 I, 24 | according to him, does not rise again. Now, whence comes 3 I, 24 | whole and entire; whereas to rise again but in part will be 4 II, 12 | motion, and state, the rise and setting of each, are 5 II, 17 | unjust, and making His sun to rise on the evil and on the good," 6 III, 8 | destined, forsooth, to rise again, but peradventure 7 III, 24 | resurrection of the saints, who rise sooner or later according 8 IV, 19 | called these wealthy ladies "Rise up, ye women that are at 9 IV, 36 | unjust, and maketh His sun to rise on the evil and on the good;" 10 IV, 43conc| crucified, and on the third day rise again." "Must be delivered 11 V, 7 | members of Christ will not rise again, for they are no longer 12 V, 9 | RESURRECTION. THE BODY WILL RISE AGAIN. CHRIST'S JUDICIAL 13 V, 9 | which has fallen down. "To rise," indeed, can be predicated 14 V, 9 | always lying down. But "to rise again" is predicable only 15 V, 10 | for the dead, if the dead rise not?" Now, never mind that 16 V, 10 | it was a body which would rise again. Indeed, since he 17 V, 15 | the dead in Christ, shall rise first," being "caught up 18 V, 20 | this body of ours shall rise again, which is now in a 19 V, 20 | what shall they do who will rise first? They will have no