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Athenagoras
On the resurrection of the dead

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1 1 | wholesome medicines into the body that needed his care, if 2 2 | the formation of the human body, will manifestly, after 3 5 | combination with every kind of body, nor is at any loss to separate 4 6 | kind of animal, and the body which is nourished; and 5 6 | power of the nourishing body must be suitable to the 6 6 | becomes incorporated with the body that is nourished, interwoven 7 6 | akin or friendly to the body which is to be nourished. 8 6 | utter destruction of the body to be nourished, since that 9 6 | of being blended with the body which is nourished, but 10 6 | union with a particular body, and adapted to the parts 11 7 | cold, matters which the body contains, our opponents 12 7 | always with the parts of the body which are nourished, or 13 7 | it became united to the body of some other man, should 14 7 | to the formation of that body, since neither the flesh 15 7 | have partaken of such a body, or of their own accord, 16 7 | defiled themselves with the body of one of like form; for 17 8 | separated from the entire body and dissolved before the 18 8 | and formation of the same body, and for the resurrection 19 9 | be able, to raise again a body that is dead, or has been 20 10| he consists of soul and body, and he suffers no wrong 21 10| wrong as to either soul or body. No person in his senses 22 10| now, while dwelling in a body subject to corruption and 23 10| living in conjunction with a body which is free from corruption 24 10| corruption and suffering. The body, again, suffers no wrong; 25 10| and bring together again a body which has been dissolved: 26 10| Him, namely, to make the body which is subject to corruption 27 12| over the impulses of the body, and judging of and measuring 28 12| standards and measures), and the body be moved according to its 29 13| of an immortal soul and a body, and furnished him with 30 15| of an immortal soul and a body which was fitted to it in 31 15| nor to the nature of the body separately, has God assigned 32 15| experiences and whatever the body experiences, doing and performing 33 15| accomplished by means of the body, the end for all these must 34 15| fitted to the need of the body and to its experiences; 35 15| experiences; in vain has the body been lettered so that it 36 15| perpetual continuance of the body according to its proper 37 16| continuance, but in respect of the body obtain immortality by means 38 16| await the dissolution of the body, as the sequel to a life 39 16| from the members of the body and the dissolution of its 40 16| separation of the soul from the body.~ 41 17| and the other parts of the body? For neither in the yet 42 17| age, and then, when the body is worn out, its dissolution. 43 18| REFERENCE BOTH TO SOUL AND BODY: THERE WILL THEREFORE BE 44 18| consisting of soul and body), and that such man becomes 45 18| wrought in union with the body (for this of itself has 46 18| food and culture of the body), or that the body alone 47 18| of the body), or that the body alone should (for this of 48 18| being separated from the body, and the body itself being 49 18| separated from the body, and the body itself being resolved again 50 18| what he has done by the body, whether it be good or bad.~ 51 19| nation--how in a mortal body could he endure a penalty 52 20| MUST BE POSSESSED BOTH OF A BODY AND SOUL HEREAFTER, THAT 53 20| corrupted along with the body, or the soul remains by 54 20| of corruption, whilst the body is corrupted and dissolved, 55 20| lawlessness--atheism. But if the body were to be corrupted, and 56 21| deeds are rewarded, the body will clearly be wronged, 57 21| faults on the ground of the body's neediness and want, the 58 21| neediness and want, the body itself is deprived of all 59 21| through being solicited by the body and drawn away by it to 60 21| neediness and want of the body, and the care and attention 61 21| of those things which the body is the first to be sensible 62 21| be set in motion by the body, and yet that the sins arising 63 21| affections do not pertain to the body alone, but to man, in saying 64 22| soul in separation from the body, and existing by itself), 65 24| which nourish or delight the body, or in an abundance of pleasures; 66 25| happiness of soul separated from body: for we are not inquiring 67 25| be said to exist when the body is dissolved, and indeed 68 25| soul should obtain the same body is impossible in any other


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