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1 1, LI | the tomb who had seen Him arise from the dead, and who instructed 2 1, LIX | and such a comet was to arise in connection with a particular 3 1, LIX | this effect: "There shall arise a star out of Jacob, and 4 1, LXVI | Ghost;" and on the second, "Arise, and take the young Child, 5 2, II | and fowls of the air: "Arise, Peter; kill, and eat." 6 2, XVI | actually arose, if he did arise; whereas he who appeared 7 2, XVI | died, did not in reality arise. But since the resurrection 8 2, XVIII | that act of denial would arise, and yet this weakness was 9 2, XLIX | it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false 10 2, LIII | written in your law, 'If there arise among you a prophet, or 11 4, XXVIII| good, "maketh His sun to arise upon the evil and the good, 12 4, LVI | Plato, who makes the soul arise from a certain bowl, and 13 4, LXXXII| which wars, if ever there arise a necessity for them, should 14 5, XIV | dead, which latter will arise from the earth clothed with 15 5, XVIII | those who were long dead arise from the earth and live 16 5, XX | Anytus and Melitus, too, will arise again as accusers of Socrates, 17 6, XXVII | statements which did not arise from imperfect information; 18 6, XXVIII| us, should, if possible, arise and exterminate the Christians 19 6, XLVI | to the full, there shall arise a king, bold in countenance, 20 6, LXXIX | a bodily shape, He might arise with might and power upon 21 7, XXII | troublesome sinful thoughts which arise in the soul and he who subdues 22 8, XX | cities a dispute should arise as to which had the finest 23 8, XLIII | now, and those which shall arise hereafter. The Father of 24 8, LX | and dreading that harm may arise from these statements, adds: " 25 8, LXXI | some prudent ruler shall arise, with a foresight of what 26 8, LXXI | some prudent ruler shall arise, with a foresight of what 27 8, LXXII | that it can never anywhere arise again, it is beyond our