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1 arg | AFFIRMING THAT IT COULD NOT RISE AGAIN, AND THAT THE SOUL 2 2 | according to him, is to rise again, neither soul nor 3 9 | brought near to God, not rise again? God forbid, God forbid, ( 4 12 | And surely, as all things rise again for man, for whose 5 18 | nothing can be expected to rise again, unless it has first 6 23 | mind that he shows that we rise (with Christ), since it 7 24 | the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which are 8 24 | that they may be able to rise again; and then how are 9 28 | needs be that the flesh rise again, to which the life, 10 30 | bones which were destined to rise again. Then in the concluding 11 35 | is able in like manner to rise again by the will of the 12 35 | reason that, when fallen, we rise again. He affirms, lastly, 13 36 | proved that they would not rise again. On the contrary, 14 41 | the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we too shall 15 42 | writes: "We shall all indeed rise again (though we shall not 16 42 | flesh will by all means rise again, and, from the change 17 47 | baptism, but in a reality we rise again in the flesh, even 18 48 | if so be that the dead rise not. For if the dead rise 19 48 | rise not. For if the dead rise not, then is not Christ 20 48 | answer. How then did Christ rise again? In the flesh, or 21 48 | the sepulchre, did also rise again; (and it was) not 22 48 | If, therefore, we are to rise again after the example 23 48 | we shall certainly not rise according to that example, 24 48 | we also shall ourselves rise again in the flesh. "For," 25 48 | asks, unless the bodies rise again which are thus baptized? 26 50 | natural condition they will rise again for the judgment, 27 50 | the judgment, because they rise not for the kingdom. Again, 28 50 | therefore, must in every case rise again, equally, in their 29 51 | trump, when the dead shall rise incorruptible." But what 30 52 | THE BODY WHICH DIED WILL RISE AGAIN, GARNISHED WITH THE 31 52 | existence, if it does not rise again if it rises not again 32 53 | DIED, IS THAT WHICH IS TO RISE AGAIN. THE RESURRECTION 33 53 | that the body which is to rise again is that which was 34 53 | may also accrue to it to rise again in incorruption, and 35 55 | proving that the flesh shall rise again we ipso facto prove 36 55 | different flesh which is to rise again; as if, indeed, so 37 55 | perishes, if it does not rise again, so also does it equally 38 55 | equally perish even if it does rise again, on the supposition 39 55 | existence, as if it did not rise again at all. And how absurd 40 55 | And how absurd is it to rise again for the purpose of 41 55 | had it in its power not to rise again, and so lose airs 42 56 | Better that Marcion should rise again than Valentinus. For 43 57 | condition by accident, do we rise again. If God raises not 44 57 | flesh be said to have to rise again, you rashly set up 45 63conc| And so the flesh shall rise again, wholly in every man,