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 1   Int,        1     |         Monarchy of God, and the Resurrection. The fragment from Book
 2   Int,       10     |        in iii. 9 and 14, and His Resurrection and appearances are shown
 3    II,      XIV     |           Objection based on the Resurrection of Christ and His manifestation
 4    II,      XIV     |          the argument about that Resurrection of His which is such common
 5    II,      XIX     |       the objection based on the Resurrection of Christ and His manifestation
 6    II,      XIX     |        proclaim on authority the resurrection which had not taken place
 7    II,      XIX     | confirmation of the story of the Resurrection. But He made Himself manifest
 8    II,      XIX     |       persuade any one about the Resurrection. Then He appeared to the
 9    II,      XIX     |      well, that the story of the Resurrection might not |46 be heralded
10   III,      XIV     |          conclude that after the Resurrection Jesus is circumscribed by
11   III,      XXI     |     contempt of the judgment and resurrection to come.~ ~
12    IV,      XII     |         caught up," although the resurrection did not take place in his
13    IV,       IV     |        faith, while the expected resurrection and coming remains unknown.~ ~
14    IV,      XXI     |         power of God; for in the resurrection they neither marry nor are
15    IV,     XXIV     |           Objection based on the resurrection of the flesh.310~ ~Let us
16    IV,     XXIV     |      discuss the question of the resurrection of the dead. For what is
17    IV,     XXIV     |          whole is destroyed, the resurrection shall follow, and if He
18    IV,     XXIV     |      died three years before the resurrection, and along with him Priam
19    IV,     XXIV     |         that the question of the resurrection is one full of silliness.
20    IV          (310)|       his opponent calls it "the resurrection of the dead," the former
21    IV,      XXX     |       the objection based on the resurrection of the flesh.~ ~[Do not
22    IV,      XXX     |       there is no doubt that the resurrection is a difficulty. I will
23    IV,      XXX     |       second time receive in the resurrection the word of a beginning
24    IV,      XXX     |        that setting forth of the resurrection which is suitable to each.~ ~
25    IV,      XXX     |        die three days before the resurrection, none of them when he rises
26    IV,      XXX     |       for the arrangement of the resurrection, neither for its speediness
27    IV,      XXX     |         who died just before the resurrection may have had a sorry life
28    IV,      XXX     |     making it impossible for his resurrection to take place, your words
29    IV,      XXX     |      does, in bringing about the resurrection. For when there is silver
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