Book, Chapter

1   III,        X|       he said a prophet should rise up in his stead, and spoke
2    IV,       II|       the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which are
3    IV,      XII| signifies the angels, who both rise to heaven and descend to
4    IV,      XII|      and give man the power to rise, just as the horses of fire,
5    IV,    XXVII| through the door of death, and rise, with earthly weights removed,
6    IV,     XXIV|   possible for their bodies to rise up? Come then, and let us
7    IV,     XXIV|      He could easily make them rise in a comely form, it would
8    IV,     XXIV|     the world, if they were to rise again. |155~ ~
9    IV,      XXX|        of what is growing must rise from the present age as
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