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1 1, VII | crucified, and that His resurrection is an article of faith among 2 1, VII | And yet the mystery of the resurrection, not being understood, is 3 1, XXXI | did not see Him after His resurrection from the dead, and were 4 1, L | hands of the Jews, nor His resurrection, nor the wonderful works 5 1, LXVIII| regarding His cures, or His resurrection, or the feeding of a multitude 6 1, LXX | indubitable that after His resurrection He ate a piece of fish; 7 2, II | followed His passion and resurrection. For the bringing of aid 8 2, V | the doctrine regarding the resurrection of the dead, and the divine 9 2, XVI | appearance, in order that His resurrection also may not be a false, 10 2, XVI | reality arise. But since the resurrection of Jesus Christ is a subject 11 2, XLVIII| knew to be fitted for a resurrection, in order that the works 12 2, LVI | juggler's trick s of the resurrection from the dead. But a clear 13 2, LVI | courage had they invented the resurrection of Jesus from the dead; 14 2, LVIII | prediction by others. And His resurrection is more miraculous than 15 2, LVIII | heaven. And therefore His resurrection also produced greater results 16 2, LVIII | accrued to the world from the resurrection of the children through 17 2, LVIII | from the preaching of the resurrection of Jesus, accepted as an 18 2, LIX | Gospels, that after His resurrection He showed the marks of His 19 2, LIX | seen the Saviour after His resurrection, but others also are mentioned, 20 2, LXII | was this prediction of the resurrection --and, from all that was 21 2, LXII | corruption." And truly, after His resurrection, He existed in a body intermediate, 22 2, LXII | those who saw Him after His resurrection, on the same level with 23 2, LXIII | He was not seen after His resurrection in the same manner as He 24 2, LXIII | show Himself, after His resurrection from the dead, in the same 25 2, LXIV | Himself to all after His resurrection from the dead.~ 26 2, LXV | appearance of Jesus after His resurrection as having been made not 27 2, LXV | eyes capable of seeing His resurrection. I think, moreover, that 28 2, LXVI | Jesus do not behold His resurrection, when Paul, writing to the 29 2, LXVIII| Gospel, that Jesus after His resurrection took bread, and blessed 30 2, LXIX | their faith also to His resurrection, and should believe that 31 2, LXX | seen by all, but after his resurrection only by one," when we offered 32 2, LXX | by all men, but after his resurrection by one, whereas the opposite 33 2, LXX | punishment, but after His resurrection only by one individual, 34 2, LXX | individual, but after His resurrection by all men! or else how 35 2, LXXIII| despise death," that after His resurrection He should openly summon 36 2, LXXVII| that there will be a bodily resurrection, and that we shall enjoy 37 2, LXXVII| Himself an example of the resurrection; but let it be supposed 38 2, LXXVII| and not find there the resurrection of Jesus, and the declaration 39 2, LXXVII| the Jew still admits the resurrection of the body, I do not consider 40 2, LXXVII| says that there is a bodily resurrection, whether he has an articulate 41 2, LXXVII| disciples to believe in His resurrection, and so thoroughly persuaded 42 2, LXXVII| the life eternal and the resurrection clearly demonstrated to 43 3, XI | dispute,--viz., respecting the resurrection, and whether it were already 44 3, XLIII | regarding as an invention His resurrection from the dead, although 45 4, XXIX | the angels. "For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are 46 4, XXX | subject to us; since the resurrection which is called the "resurrection 47 4, XXX | resurrection which is called the "resurrection of the just," and which 48 4, XXX | in glory. So also is the resurrection of the dead." Daniel also 49 4, LVII | as those who expect the resurrection of the dead, we assert that 50 5, X | who are to share in the resurrection: "And at that time thy people 51 5, X | too, when speaking of the resurrection, says: "And there are also 52 5, X | in glory. So also is the resurrection of the dead." It was not 53 5, XVIII | length the doctrine of the resurrection of the flesh, which has 54 5, XVIII | Scripture treating of the resurrection in a manner worthy of God, 55 5, XVIII | takes place as it were a resurrection: from the seed that was 56 5, XX | our views regarding the resurrection have, as far as time would 57 5, XX | do not mention the word "resurrection," they show in reality that 58 5, XXII | aside the doctrine of the resurrection as it is taught in Scripture. 59 5, LVI | were prepared to behold the resurrection of the Word. Such a task, 60 5, LVII | Moreover, regarding the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, 61 5, LVII | those who believe in the resurrection of Jesus, and who manifest, 62 5, LVIII | been performed by Him whose resurrection was to be for the advantage 63 6, XXXIV | the tree of life, and a resurrection of the flesh by means of 64 6, XXXIV | the heavens, or a pit of resurrection, or a cord of immortality, 65 6, XXXVI | mocked at the subject of a resurrection,--a doctrine which he did 66 6, XXXVI | And there is said to be a resurrection of the flesh by means of 67 6, XXXVII| the heavens, or a pit of resurrection, or a cord of immortality." 68 6, LXXVII| sufferings, and after His resurrection from the dead.~ 69 7, XVI | down from heaven," "the resurrection;" for it was He who appeared 70 7, XVI | taught us, saying, "I am the resurrection." There is no one amongst 71 7, XVI | affirm "the Life died," "the Resurrection died." The supposition of 72 7, XVI | the Truth, the Life, the Resurrection, or any other name which 73 7, XXXII | assails the doctrine of the resurrection, which is a high and difficult 74 7, XXXII | teaching on the subject of the resurrection is not, as Celsus imagines, 75 7, XXXII | assails the doctrine of the resurrection without understanding it, 76 7, XXXIII| uphold the doctrine of the resurrection in order that we may see 77 7, XXXV | His disciples after His resurrection was like that of a spectre 78 7, XXXVI | way the doctrine of the resurrection. This figure of speech is 79 7, XXXVII| to justify his faith in a resurrection, "How can they know God, 80 8, XIX | speaks of the mystery of the resurrection to those whose ears are 81 8, XLIX | for our opinions on the resurrection, and as we have on these 82 8, L | and therefore hope for its resurrection, and yet at the same time


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