Book, Chapter
1 0, Life| before the day of our Lord’s Resurrection; and thus he afterwards
2 I, XX | constructed for the Feast of the Resurrection of our Lord, and so fitted
3 II, I | concerning the state of our resurrection. For Eutychius, bishop of
4 II, I | our body, in the glory of resurrection, would be impalpable, and
5 II, I | and by the instance of the Resurrection of our Lord, that this doctrine
6 II, IV | thought that the day of the Resurrection of our Lord ought, as has
7 III, IV | Christians, they knew that the Resurrection of our Lord, which happened
8 III, XVII| mankind, through the Passion, Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven
9 III, XVII| from his belief that the Resurrection of our Lord happened on
10 III, XVII| and for the hope of our resurrection, which also he, with the
11 III, XXI | kingdom, and the hope of resurrection and future immortality,
12 III, XXV | to the world the hope of resurrection, on the first day of the
13 III, XXX | rather to die in the faith of resurrection in Him, than to live in
14 IV, VII | and await the day of the resurrection. The radiance of this light
15 IV, XXIV| the Incarnation, Passion, Resurrection of our Lord, and His Ascension
16 V, XVI | s Nativity, Passion, and Resurrection.~HE wrote concerning the
17 V, XVI | place of His Passion and Resurrection in this manner: "Entering
18 V, XVI | church of the Anastasis or Resurrection of our Lord, encompassed
19 V, XXI | catholic time of our Lord’s Resurrection. To the end that he might
20 V, XXI | reason of the Passion and Resurrection of our Lord. For the law
21 V, XXI | to us for the joy of His Resurrection, the Apostolic tradition
22 V, XXI | of God were, by Christ’s Resurrection, set free from eternal death.
23 V, XXI | made known the glory of His Resurrection to His disciples, to their
24 V, XXI | mysteries of our Lord’s Resurrection and our deliverance, with
25 V, XXI | the Paschal feast of His Resurrection to be yearly celebrated
26 V, XXI | Jesus, by the triumph of His Resurrection, dispelled all the darkness
27 V, XXI | Light had never by death and resurrection vanquished the darkness
28 V, XXI | was fulfilled in Christ’s Resurrection, and that we may signify
29 V, XXI | certain hope of our own resurrection, which we believe will likewise
30 V, XXII| the Mass, in memory of the Resurrection of our Lord, that same day
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