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... death through the Resurrection . " Death is swallowed up in victory " ( I Corinthians , chapter 15 , verse 54 ) . Christians believe that they participate in the death and resurrection of Christ ; they are " baptized into his death ...
... death through the Resurrection . " Death is swallowed up in victory " ( I Corinthians , chapter 15 , verse 54 ) . Christians believe that they participate in the death and resurrection of Christ ; they are " baptized into his death ...
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... death Views on the fate of the dead between death and. The emigration movement toward America also was influenced by beliefs in eschatologically fixed dates ( e.g. , Columbus ) . Puritans who travelled to America in the 17th century and ...
... death Views on the fate of the dead between death and. The emigration movement toward America also was influenced by beliefs in eschatologically fixed dates ( e.g. , Columbus ) . Puritans who travelled to America in the 17th century and ...
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... death of the individual Christian and the resurrection . Two basic views were developed . One view is that of an individual judgment , which takes place im- mediately after death and brings the individual to an interim state , from ...
... death of the individual Christian and the resurrection . Two basic views were developed . One view is that of an individual judgment , which takes place im- mediately after death and brings the individual to an interim state , from ...
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