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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7440] Phil. 3.12.

[7441] Vers. 13, 14. In the last clause Tertullian reads τῆς ἀνεγκλήσεως = blamelessness, or purity, instead of τῆς ἄνω κλήσεως ="our high calling.”

[7442] Gal. vi. 9.

[7443] 2 Tim. i. 18.

[7444] 1 Tim. vi. 14-15, 20.

[7445] Acts iii. 19-21.

Chapter XXIV.—Other Passages Quoted from St. Paul, Which Categorically Assert the Resurrection of the Flesh at the Final Judgment.

[7446] 1 Thess. i. 9, 10.

[7447] 1 Thess. ii. 19. Some mss. omit “God.”

[7448] 1 Thess. iii. 13.

[7449] 1 Thess. iv. 13-17.

[7450] 1 Cor. xv. 19.

[7451] 2 Tim. i. 15.

[7452] 1 Thess. v. 1-3.

[7453] 2 Thess. ii. 1-7.

[7454] 2 Thess. ii. 8-10.

Chapter XXV.—St. John, in the Apocalypse, Equally Explicit in Asserting the Same Great Doctrine.

[7455] Rev. vi. 9, 10.

[7456] Rev. xvi.

[7457] Rev. xviii.

[7458] Rev. xx. 2.

[7459] Rev. 20.4-6.

[7460] Rev. 20.12-14.

Chapter XXVI.—Even the Metaphorical Descriptions of This Subject in the Scriptures Point to the Bodily Resurrection, the Only Sense Which Secures Their Consistency and Dignity.

 

 

 

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