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1 II, 176 | having formed there, he is dead, his family cast down, all
2 III, 222 | we cannot rise from the dead? What is more difficult,
3 VII, 430 | convulsion of nature that the dead will rise again, and the
4 VII, 457 | to himself; for he being dead, all is dead to him. Hence
5 VII, 457 | for he being dead, all is dead to him. Hence it comes that
6 VII, 552 | Christ.—Jesus Christ was dead, but seen on the Cross.
7 VII, 552 | seen on the Cross. He was dead, and hidden in the Sepulchre.~
8 VII, 554 | Emmaus as risen from the dead; to the whole Church as
9 IX, 625 | and that they are often dead before we have attained
10 X, 657 | blind, the paralytic, the dead Lazarus, the possessed.
11 XI, 694 | Prophecies.—Great Pan is dead.~
12 XI, 712 | are in desolate places as dead men.~"We roar all like bears,
13 XII, 753(152)| later it says: 'Lazarus is dead.'" ~
14 XII, 801 | mistake a man raised from the dead...~While Jesus Christ was
15 XIII, 807 | believe one risen from the dead.~Nicodemus recognises by
16 XIII, 842 | has with God, raises the dead, foretells the future, removes
17 XIII, 850 | if the Eucharist raised a dead man, it would be necessary
18 XIV, 861 | righteous, yet sinners; dead, yet living; living, yet
19 XIV, 861 | yet living; living, yet dead; elect, yet outcast, etc.).~
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