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1In his influences that survive him, man becomes immortal, before the general resurrection.
2When will the general resurrection or rising of all the dead take place?
3Then the general resurrection will take place and they will ascend together to heaven.
4Hence, there can never be any general resurrection or judgment.
5The Egyptians plainly believed in a series of individual reincarnations, not in any general resurrection.
6The general resurrection and judgment will follow, when the ungodly will be devoured by fire.
7A third mode of answering the question of human destiny is by the conception of a general resurrection.
8As the first fruits go before the harvest, so the solitary risen Christ is the forerunner to the general resurrection to follow.
9That a general resurrection would literally occur under the auspices of Jesus was surely the meaning of the writer of those words.
10He was not far from heaven on earth, yet technically none of us can be in heaven till after the general resurrection.
11Since their dispersion the Jinns are not immortal; they are to live longer than man, but they must die before the general resurrection.
12And so the foregoing theory of a general resurrection as the restoration of God's broken plan to its completeness falls to the ground.
13But before this Ormazd will send his Prophet Sosioçh and bring about the conversion of mankind, to be followed by the general resurrection.
14The marshal rushed forward calling out, "Go back, go back; this is not the general resurrection, it is only the Goffstown Muster."
15None of these claimed to raise the dead by his own power, nor to have any such power in the general resurrection of all men.
16Mochuda replied:-"Sonovel a thing I shall not do, for it behoves not to raise so large a number of people before the general resurrection."
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