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resurrection

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The Resurrection of Christ , The Easter Tomb or The Triumph of Christ over Death and Sin is a c.1616 painting by Peter Paul Rubens . It entered the collection of Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany between 1713 and 1723 and is now in the Galleria ...

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Consequently, it behooved all things appertaining to glory, whether they regard the soul, as the perfect fruition of God, or whether they regard the body, as the glorious resurrection, to be first in Christ as the author of glory: but that grace should be first in those that were ordained unto Christ.

It had even been whispered at the time, among the adepts that the Count was the resurrection of Balsamo, better known as Cagliostro.

Christ by praying besought and merited His Resurrection, as man and not as God.

But, if Christ meant by the resurrection of the dead as we think he did the introduction of the disembodied and conscious soul into a state of eternal blessedness, the Sadducees denied its reality by maintaining that no such thing as a soul existed after bodily dissolution.

He reached Ai-Menas, strode across the forecourt, and greeted tH old lemon tree, under whose blossoming boughs the Metropolitan celebrated the Resurrection every year.

Second, if what this evidence points to is true-that is, if all these lines of evidence really do point to the resurrection of Jesus-the evidence itself begs for an experiential test.

Resurrection ought to have been manifested to all men or only to some special individuals?

Passion was manifested to all while He suffered in public, it seems that the glory of the Resurrection ought to have been manifested to all.

Resurrection ought to have been manifested to all, and not to some specially.

Resurrection to be manifested first of all to the women and afterwards to mankind in general.

Since, then, Christ rose by a glorious Resurrection, consequently His Resurrection was not manifested to everyone, but to some, by whose testimony it could be brought to the knowledge of others.

Concerning the Resurrection two things had to be manifested to the disciples, namely, the truth of the Resurrection, and the glory of Him who rose.

Resurrection was to be manifested to men in the same way as Divine things are revealed.

Whether the Proofs Which Christ Made Use of Manifested Sufficiently the Truth of His Resurrection?

Lord manifested two wonders, which are mutually contrary according to human reason, when after the Resurrection He showed His body as incorruptible and at the same time palpable.