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1 1, XIV | all the nations which gave rise to such and such opinions; 2 1, LIX | of Jacob, and a man shall rise up out of Israel." And now, 3 2, I | there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill, and eat. But 4 2, LI | have led a whole nation to rise not only above idols and 5 2, LIV | after his death he would rise again?" Now this question, 6 2, LIV | after His death He would rise again," another person might 7 2, LVII | impossible for any one to rise from the dead with a veritable 8 2, LXXVI | and, "Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning 9 2, LXXVIII| divine assistance, and could rise superior to all who withstood 10 3, II | Jews; and that He should rise again from the dead. For 11 3, VIII | recover their courage and rise superior to the thought 12 3, XXVIII | communion with the divine, might rise to be divine, not in Jesus 13 3, XXXV | earth, through inability to rise to the purer and diviner 14 3, LIX | those who are children to rise in their thoughts to manhood, 15 4, I | down all high things that rise against the knowledge of 16 4, XXIX | agreeably to reason, we may rise to a likeness with all these. 17 4, XXXVIII| grandly instructed how to rise upwards to the uncreated 18 5, XVII | The dead in Christ shall rise first; then we who are alive 19 5, LXII | differences to which they give rise, but have also, from love 20 6, XI | in former times, did not rise to any eminence, and now 21 6, XXIX | dishonour, and in weakness, will rise again such as it was sown. 22 8, V | only in name, we strive to rise not only above those whom 23 8, XXXV | for He maketh His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, 24 8, XLIII | in the sudden and general rise of a Christian community. 25 8, XLIX | that the same body will rise again, as though it were 26 8, LIII | Being, but strove rather to rise in thought to the knowledge 27 8, LVII | sacrificial odours which rise from the earth.~ 28 8, LX | adopted by men, he must rise to the higher and better 29 8, LXII | things, and who are unable to rise above these sensual objects." 30 8, LXXII | Zephaniah: "Prepare and rise early; all the gleanings 31 8, LXXII | LORD, on the day that I rise up for a testimony; for