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 1    Pre|    they must also admit his resurrection in the flesh; and, consequently,
 2    Pre|      and, consequently, the resurrection of the human body after
 3      I|  Impugn the Doctrine of the Resurrection, Deprive Christ of All Capacity
 4      I|    shake that belief in the resurrection which was firmly settled
 5      I|     guard our belief in the resurrection from the same armoury, whence
 6      I|  lay down a law for our own resurrection. Marcion, in order that
 7      V|     was of course after the resurrection, when, showing His hands
 8     XI|   death, and (what is more) resurrection. [2] But yet, how was this
 9    XII|     It, But to Save It. Its Resurrection with the Body Assured by
10   XXIV| which event they maintain a resurrection of their own also, only
11    XXV|     the Other Work, "On the Resurrection of the Flesh," Proving the
12    XXV| that flesh was not. [2] The resurrection, however, of our own flesh
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