Book,  Chap.

 1   2,   4|        rest which, perishing by death or disease, are renewed
 2   2,  13|        as happy right up to his death (Lk 16:19,20); in contrast,
 3   2,  17|        established as just. For death reigned from Adam up to
 4   2,  17|      baptism is a figure of the death of our Lord, as for example
 5   2,  17|       have been baptized in the death of Jesus" (Rom 6:3). For
 6   2,  17| children of God, or sadder than death, to which he, too, who had
 7   2,  17|       are under the Law, as the death of Moses himself and the
 8   2,  21|        For I know that after my death you will do wickedness,
 9   2,  24|         here who will not taste death, till they see the Son of
10   2,  24|          Mt 16:19). Or (15) the death, passion, and resurrection
11   2,  24|         the manner of trial and death of some disciples, as for
12   2,  24|        but to be going to taste death, as for example the Apostle, "
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