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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7699] 2 Cor. 1.22; 5.5; Eph. 1.14.

Chapter LIV.—Death Swallowed Up of Life. Meaning of This Phrase in Relation to the Resurrection of the Body.

[7700] 2 Cor. v. 4.

[7701] 1 Cor. xv. 53.

[7702] 1 Cor. xv. 53.

[7703] 1 Cor. 15.54.

[7704] 1 Cor. 15.55.

Chapter LV.—The Change of a Thing’s Condition is Not the Destruction of Its Substance. The Application of This Principle to Our Subject.

[7705] Subducitur.

[7706] Ex. iv. 6, 7.

[7707] Ex. xxxiv. 29, 35.

[7708] Acts vi. 15.

[7709] Acts vii. 59, 60.

[7710] Matt. xvii. 2-4.

[7711] Matt. 17.3.

[7712] Phil. iii. 21.

[7713] 1 Sam. x. 6.

[7714] 2 Cor. xi. 14.

Chapter LVI.—The Procedure of the Last Judgment, and Its Awards, Only Possible on the Identity of the Risen Body with Our Present Flesh.

[7715] With Marcion.

[7716] With Valentinus.

[7717] Statu.

[7718] Utrobique.

[7719] Rev. v. 9; xiv. 3.

Chapter LVII.—Our Bodies, However Mutilated Before or After Death, Shall Recover Their Perfect Integrity in the Resurrection. Illustration of the Enfranchised Slave.

 

 

 

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