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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,9 | the Father raiseth up the dead, and quickeneth them; even 2 II, 3,6 | prayerful remembrance of the dead,~Christian faith itself 3 II, 6,1 | loved us, even when we~were dead in sins, hath quickened 4 II, 6,6 | for the living and the dead — we offer to the Son of 5 II, 6,8 | His Resurrection~from the dead, the souls of the dead were 6 II, 6,8 | the dead, the souls of the dead were in a condition of rejection, 7 II, 6,8 | preached also to them that are dead, that theymight be judged 8 II, 6,8 | is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first-fruits 9 II, 6,8 | Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by 10 II, 7,4 | are~not separated from our dead brothers in the faith by 11 II, 7,4 | For the souls of the pious dead,” says Blessed Augustine, “ 12 II, 7,5 | sinners go past it, they, like dead members, are cut off~from 13 II, 7,5 | likewise prayer for the dead, indicates that they themselves~ 14 II, 8,3 | Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, 15 II, 8,5 | Who “Being raised~from the dead, dieth no more; death hath 16 II, 8,5 | both the living~and the dead and for the remission of 17 II, 9,2 | Prayers for the dead.~“Pray one for another” ( 18 II, 9,2 | awareness and feeling that our dead~ones continue to live after 19 II, 9,2 | might be Lord both of the dead and living”~(Rom. 14:8-9). 20 II, 9,2 | custom of praying for the dead. Concerning~this there is 21 II, 9,2 | which is offered~for the dead.~In the Christian Church 22 II, 9,2 | remembrance in prayer of the dead. Such liturgies are known 23 II, 9,2 | there is no prayer for the dead. The testimony of the Fathers~ 24 II, 9,2 | living on earth and the dead, Ephraim the Syrian, for 25 II, 9,2 | reasons thus: “For~the dead, the remembrance performed 26 II, 9,2 | all the more felt by the dead? And when you~will sensibly 27 II, 9,2 | God.”~In praying for the dead, the Church intercedes for 28 II, 9,2 | would be prayers for the dead~who have died in impiety 29 II, 9,2 | never be profitless. If our dead ones who are dear to us 30 II, 9,3 | is said: “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from 31 II, 9,5 | David, when Uzzah was struck dead because he~touched the Ark 32 II, 9,6 | Then also the flesh (of the dead) in itself~was considered 33 II, 9,6 | Thus, the body of a certain dead man,~after being touched 34 II, 9,6 | immediately came to life, and~the dead man arose (IV[II] Kings 35 II, 9,6 | that the incorruption~of a dead body is no guarantee of 36 II, 0,1 | judge the living and the dead; and His~Kingdom will have 37 II, 0,1 | the resurrection of the dead.~Paragraph 12: And the life 38 II, 0,1 | the resurrection of the dead, and the end of the~world — 39 II, 0,2 | God is not a God of the dead but of the living; for all 40 II, 0,2 | believe that the souls of the dead are in a state of blessedness 41 Add, 0,4| Homily 2, “On Remembering the Dead”).~The Orthodox Church depicts 42 Add, 0,7| The resurrection of the dead~In the great day of the 43 Add, 0,7| universal resurrection~of the dead in a transfigured appearance. 44 Add, 0,7| the resurrection of the dead the Lord~says: “The hour 45 Add, 0,7| be no resurrection of~the dead, then is Christ not risen; 46 Add, 0,7| not up, if so be that the dead rise not... But now is~Christ 47 Add, 0,7| is~Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits 48 Add, 0,7| The resurrection of the dead will be universal and simultaneous, 49 Add, 0,7| and of~sinners. All the dead “shall come forth: they 50 Add, 0,7| be a~resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust” ( 51 Add, 0,7| the resurrection of the dead in Christ, does not mention 52 Add, 0,7| man~will say, How are the dead raised up? and with what 53 Add, 0,7| universal resurrection of the dead, the universal judgment, 54 Add, 0,7| were deceived by him. The dead will be raised up and judged 55 Add, 0,7| deepest and arise from the dead, and Christ~shall give thee 56 Add, 0,7| together with the resurrected dead, “to meet the Lord” Who 57 Add, 0,7| way that the resurrected~dead will be changed: “We shall 58 Add, 0,7| trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised~incorruptible, 59 Add, 0,7| extending to all men living and dead, good and evil, and according 60 App, 5,6| turning from prayers “for the dead” to requests~for a saint'


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