(New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion.
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Examples for "Resurrection"
1Do either of you know why Granitehead used to be called Resurrection?'
2The idea of the Resurrection was strange and alarming to the disciples.
3Title: The Trial of the Witnessses of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
4Photo: Public Domain Known as The Resurrection Symphony, Gustav Mahler's Symphony No.
5He is in hell-orwill be after the Resurrection of the Dead.
1The Resurrection of Christ the Hope of the World-AnEaster Thought.
2From a Sermon on the Resurrection of Christ.
3Take the miracle of miracles, the seal of all that is supernatural in our religion, the Resurrection of Christ.
4But to those to whom the Resurrection of Christ is a fact their own future life is a fact.
5Ditton, Appendix to Discourse on Resurrection of Christ, showing that brutes are not mere machines, but have immortal souls.
1Therefore Christ's Resurrection is not the cause of the resurrection of souls.
2Consequently Christ's Resurrection is not the cause of the resurrection of our bodies.
3Now it is most becoming that the faithful should rejoice spiritually in Christ's Resurrection.
4Whether Christ's Resurrection Ought to Have Been Manifested to All?
5Therefore, Christ's Resurrection does not appear to be in any way the cause of ours.
6Therefore it seems that those proofs were insufficient for showing the quality of Christ's Resurrection.
7Objection 1: It would seem that Christ's Resurrection ought to have been manifested to all.
8Therefore Christ's Resurrection ought to have been manifested to all, and not to some specially.
9The experience of the power of Christ's Resurrection is inseparable from the fellowship of His sufferings.
10But Christ's Resurrection does not belong to God's Substance, but to the dispensation of His humanity.
11Of the Causality of Christ's Resurrection 58.
12Therefore it seems that the sacraments derive their power from Christ's Resurrection rather than from His Passion.
13We have now to consider the causality of Christ's Resurrection, concerning which there are two points of inquiry:
14The picture of Christ's Resurrection.
15The certainty of Christ's Resurrection.
16Would not the testimony which can be alleged for Christ's Resurrection be enough to guarantee any event but this?