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The first resurrection: or, a dissertation, wherein the prior and special resurrection and reward of the most eminent Christian witnesses, during the Rage of Paganism and Antichristianism, is considered, in two grand inquiries: I. Concerning the Certainty and Genuine Idea of this Truth. Where Dr. Whitby's Arguments are Answer'd, and Mr. Staynoe's Notion Refuted. II. Concerning the Epocha of this Truth, and of the Millennium. Where the Apocalyptical Scheme of the Bishop of Worcester and Mr. Whiston, as publish'd by the latter, is proved to be a very Precarious one. Being a New Key, By which further Light is brought, not only into the Text and Context insisted upon; but also into many other memorable Passages of Scripture. Together with a Practical Improvement of the Whole. By Robert Fleming.
Fleming, Robert, 1660?-1716.Date: 1708- Books
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For repairing the Rev. Mr. Mitchell's Chapel, in Crispin-Street, Spital-fields. At St. George's Lutheran Chapel, in Little Allie-Street, Goodman's Fields. On Friday next, December 15, 1775, will be performed The resurrection, a sacred oratorio, composed and conducted by Dr. Arnold. ...
St. George's Lutheran Church (Whitechapel, London, England)Date: 1775]- Books
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Beʾur milot ha-higayon leha-Rambam zikhrono le-ʿolam ʿim perush maspiḳ = Logica R. Mosis Maimonidis, cum explicatione R. Samson Kalir : atque Censura Amplissimae Facultatis Philosophiae Academiae Francofurtanae.
Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204Date: 1761- Books
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The spiritual body. Being an humble attempt to remove the charge of absurdity from the doctrine of the Resurrection, and thereby render it more the object of a rational faith; and a Less Subject of Sneer to the Sceptics. By the author of Simple truth, or a plea for infants; and The liberty of the human will.
Author of Simple Truth.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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An essay on the resurrection. Shewing the absurdity of the reigning interpretation put upon Job's famous text, xix.25, 26. Being a specimen of a new-work intitled Revelation. Proposed to be published by subscription. Wrote from and upon the Principles of Visions and divine Revelation. By a gentleman of the law.
Gentleman of the law.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A defence of the doctrine of the resurrection of the same body. In two parts. In the first of which the character, writings and Religious Principles of Mr. Lock are Distinctly considered: and, in the second, the doctrine of the resurrection of the Same Body is at large explained and Defended, against the Notions and Principles of that Gentleman, &c. By Winch Holdsworth, D. D. Fellow of St. John Baptist College in Oxford.
Holdsworth, Winch, 1679-1761.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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A short essay on the general resurrection: wherein it is proved, that we shall rise with those same bodies that we now have; and the Objections to this Opinion are candidly examined and answered. By the Revd. A. Fleury, A. M. Rector of Coolbannagher in the Queen's-County.
Fleury, A. (Anthony), -1781.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The sequel of The tryal of the witnesses of the resurrection. Being an answer to the exceptions of a late pamphlet, entitled, The resurrection of Jesus considered by a moral philosopher. Revised by the author of the Tryal of the Witnesses.
Moss, Charles, 1711-1802.Date: 1749- Books
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Considerations on the doctrines of a future state, and the Resurrection, as revealed, or supposed to be so, in the Scriptures: on the inspiration and authority of Scripture itself: on some peculiarities in St. Paul's epistles: on the prophecies of Daniel and St. John, &c. To which are added, some strictures on the prophecies of Isaiah. By Richard Amner.
Amner, Richard, 1736-1803.Date: 1797- Books
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A dissertation concerning the future conversion of the Jewish nation. Answering the objections of the Reverend and learned Mr. Baxter, Dr. Lightfoot, and others. With an enquiry into the first resurrection. By Increase Mather, President of Harvard-Colledge, at Cambridge, in New-England.
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]- Books
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Maʼamar teḥiyat ha-metim leha-Rambam z. l : u-mikhtav ha-teḥiyah leha-Rav R. Yehudah Zabara z. l.
Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204Date: [1569]- Books
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The resurrection of the same numerical body, and its reunion to the same soul; asserted in a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Easter-Monday, 1725. In which Mr. Lock's Notions of Personality and Identity are confuted. And the Author of the Naked Gospel is answered. By Henry Felton, D. D. Principal of Edmund Hall, Rector of Whitwell, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Rutland.
Felton, Henry, 1679-1740.Date: [1725?]- Books
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A divine discoverie of death : directing all people to a triumphant resurrection, and euer-lasting saluation.
Vaughan, Edward, preacher at St. Mary WoolnothDate: 1612- Books
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The resurrection of the same numerical body, and its reunion to the same soul; asserted in a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's on Easter-Monday, 1725. In which Mr Lock's Notions of Personality and Identity and confuted. And the Author of the Naked Gospel is answered. By Henry Felton D. D. Principal of Edmund Hall, Rector of Whitwell, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Rutland.
Felton, Henry, 1679-1740.Date: [1725]- Books
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A discourse concerning the resurrection bodies; tending to shew, the writings of heathens, Jews and Christians, That there are Bodies, called our own, which will not be raised from the Dead; That there are Bodies, properly called our own, which will be raised from the Dead; By what means the Perfection and Immortality of the Resurrection Bodies are to be obtained; And by whom to be effected. By Philalethes.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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No proof in the Scriptures of an intermediate state of happiness or misery between death and the resurrection. In answer to Mr. Goddard's Sermon, preached at St. Edmonds-Bury, February 25th, 1756. To which are added, Remarks on a Letter in the Gentleman's Magazine for April, 1756, and on a Paragraph in a Sermon of Archbishop Tillotson. With a postscript, In Answer to some Remarks upon a late Treatise relating to the Intermediate State, &c.
Blackburne, Francis, 1705-1787.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Mystery unmasked, addressed to people of any religion, and those of none. Being a treatise tending to reconcile the most abstruse branches of Christianity to reason: as, the Trinity; original sin; freewill; the eucharist; Christ's descent into hell; the resurrection. To which is added, sentiments concerning extempore harangues. A form of private prayer; and two psalms in English verse: one more particularly adapted to the Jews; the other suitable both to Jew and Gentile. By Aurelius Clement, of Pembrokeshire, B. A. Late a Scholar of St. John's College Cambridge.
Clement, Aurelius.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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A discourse concerning the resurrection of the same body: with two letters concerning the necessary immateriality of created thinking substance.
Bold, S. (Samuel), 1649-1737.Date: 1705