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1 VIII | for our sake, of his holy Resurrection on the third day, his Ascent
2 VIII | his awful throne. Now the Resurrection is the re-uniting of soul
3 VIII | of God, if there were no Resurrection? Many righteous men in this
4 VIII | hath appointed a day of resurrection and inquisition, that each
5 VIII | have done good unto the resurrection of life, and they that have
6 VIII | have done evil unto the resurrection of doom.' Then also shall
7 IX | dissolution into dust and ashes, a resurrection and re-birth, and rewards
8 IX | have done good unto the resurrection of life, and they that have
9 IX | have done evil unto the resurrection of damnation.' And again
10 IX | again he said concerning the resurrection of the dead, `Have ye not
11 IX | the Lord make manifest the resurrection of our bodies, and confirm
12 IX | the first-fruits of that resurrection which is final and no longer
13 IX | likeness of the future true resurrection. But he alone was the leader
14 IX | alone was the leader of that resurrection, the first to be raised
15 IX | first to be raised to the resurrection immortal. ~"This was the
16 IX | among you that there is no resurrection of the dead? For if the
17 IX | death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam
18 IX | therefore, there shall be a resurrection of the dead, and this we
19 IX | taught us to believe the resurrection of the dead, and the recompense
20 X | of Hades, until the final resurrection, when re-united to her body,
21 XI | penitence. And after his holy resurrection Christ made good this three-fold
22 XXIV | come, and drivel about the resurrection of dead bodies, and bring
23 XXVII | observe, looking for the resurrection of the dead and the life
24 XXXIII| saved, and the power of his Resurrection, and his Ascension into
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