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1 1 | The resurrection of the dead is the Christian's trust. 2 1 | they do honour to their dead, and that too in the most 3 1 | especially when it burns up its dead with harshest inhumanity, 4 1 | the resurrection of the dead.~ 5 2 | the resurrection of the dead. It is, however, against 6 3 | What has undergone death is dead," and, "Enjoy life whilst 7 12| the resurrection of the dead. In His works did God write 8 18| THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD." THE FORCE OF THIS VERY 9 18| The Resurrection of the Dead." These words are prompt, 10 18| application of the word dead, because what is called " 11 18| the resurrection of the dead" indicates the rising up 12 18| you, that I may bury my dead," meaning, of course, her 13 18| be described by the word "dead." Since, then, this word 14 18| the resurrection of the dead" is spoken of, it is the 15 19| PHRASE "RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD," AS IF IT MEANT THE MORAL 16 19| the resurrection of the dead, alleging that even death 17 19| by reason of which man is dead to God, and is not less 18 19| held a resurrection of the dead as well as we. Woe, say 19 19| is the habitation of the dead that is, of those who know 20 21| PHRASE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD. IN PROPORTION TO THE IMPORTANCE 21 23| Colossians, that we were once dead, alienated, and enemies 22 23| hath raised Him from the dead. "And you, (adds he), when 23 23| adds he), when ye were dead in sins and the uncircumcision 24 23| And again: "If ye are dead with Christ from the elements 25 23| he makes us spiritually dead in such a way, however, 26 23| He also adds: "For ye are dead" to your sins, he means, 27 23| the resurrection of the dead. Not as though I had already 28 23| the resurrection from the dead in its proper time. Even 29 24| whom He raised from the dead, even Jesus." And again: " 30 24| the trump of God; and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 31 24| must at that time either be dead as to the body, that they 32 28| then draws it out again dead, and again puts his hand 33 29| breath, and breathe in these dead men, and let them live. 34 30| RESURRECTION OF THE BODIES OF THE DEAD. A CHRONOLOGICAL ERROR OF 35 30| humiliation, in a certain sense dead, and very dry, and dispersed 36 30| No resurrection from the dead, of course, since there 37 30| the resurrection of the dead was indeed foretold, but 38 31| and of raising up their dead out of the grave? For the 39 31| language is universal: "The dead shall arise, and come forth 40 31| being raised again from the dead and brought out from the 41 35| the resurrection of the dead is a resurrection of the 42 36| effectual to raise the dead, and lastly, since He immediately 43 36| the words, "Now, that the dead are raised," (speaking) 44 36| the resurrection of the dead before Him who is "the God 45 37| He, "is coming, when the dead shall hear the voice of 46 37| live." Now, what is "the dead" but the flesh? and what 47 37| be able to interpret the dead "that are in the graves" 48 37| other words, those who are dead through their ignorance 49 38| CHRIST, BY RAISING THE DEAD, ATTESTED IN A PRACTICAL 50 38| actions, when He raises dead persons from their biers 51 38| truth, those examples of dead persons who were raised 52 39| and resurrection of the dead I am now called in question 53 39| the resurrection of the dead; (and in so doing) he must 54 41| the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 55 42| found in the flesh. "And the dead," he says, "shall be raised, 56 42| say, in the case of the dead, mortality is already swallowed 57 42| that is mortal in all the dead shall then be found decayed 58 42| already admitted that what is dead is not destroyed by those 59 44| us, therefore, even when dead, does he say that this is 60 44| as He is already from the dead. But perhaps "with Him" 61 46| he says that "the body is dead;" but it is "because of 62 46| raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, He that raised 63 46| raised up Jesus from the dead shall also quicken your 64 46| where he is not writing to dead persons, but to those who 65 47| believe ourselves to be "dead with Christ," in such a 66 47| ye also yourselves to be dead indeed.'' To what? To the 67 47| to which they will not be dead; since it is "unto sin," 68 47| the flesh, that they are dead. For he pursues the point 69 47| that are alive from the dead " not simply alive, but 70 47| alive, but as alive from the dead " and your members as instruments 71 47| Christ was raised up from the dead, even so we also should 72 47| is lost, reviving what is dead, healing what is stricken, 73 48| THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD EXPLAINED IN DEFENCE OF 74 48| preached that He rose from the dead, how say some among you 75 48| is no resurrection of the dead? If there be no resurrection 76 48| be no resurrection of the dead, then Christ is not risen: 77 48| not up, if so be that the dead rise not. For if the dead 78 48| dead rise not. For if the dead rise not, then is not Christ 79 48| The resurrection of the dead, you say, which was denied: 80 48| that He was raised from the dead. For the very same body 81 48| the resurrection of the dead." (This he says) in order, 82 48| are also baptized for the dead," we will see whether there 83 48| they then baptized for the dead,'' he asks, unless the bodies 84 48| man will say, How are the dead to be raised? And with what 85 49| APOSTLE EXCLUDE FROM THE DEAD? CERTAINLY NOT THE SUBSTANCE 86 51| the last trump, when the dead shall rise incorruptible." 87 52| body he asserts that the dead will come. And with a felicitous 88 52| the resurrection of the dead." How so? In no other way 89 55| changed, and it becomes like a dead one, bloodless, colourless, 90 57| entire, He raises not the dead. For what dead man is entire, 91 57| raises not the dead. For what dead man is entire, although 92 57| is uninjured, when it is dead, when it is cold, when it 93 57| motionless? Thus, for a dead man to be raised again, 94 57| lest he, forsooth, be still dead in that part in which he 95 57| so the apostle says: "The dead shall be raised incorruptible" (