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"So something surprising and startling has happened; for the death, which they though to inflict as a disgrace, was actually a monument of victory against death itself....now that the Saviour has raised his body, death is no longer terrible...[believers] know that when they die they are not destroyed, but actually {begin to} live, and become incorruptible through the Resurrection."
— Sep 23, 2013 08:42PM
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Emmanuel Boston
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Jesus' body "being mortal, was to die also, conformably to its peers. But by virtue of the union of the Word with it, it was no longer subject to corruption according to its own nature, but by reason of the Word that was come to dwell in it it was placed out of the reach of corruption."
— Sep 19, 2013 06:07PM
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Regarding the need for redemption:
"For it had been better for him to have been made simply like a brute animal, than, once made rational, for him to live the life of brutes."
— Sep 17, 2013 04:51PM
"For it had been better for him to have been made simply like a brute animal, than, once made rational, for him to live the life of brutes."
Emmanuel Boston
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"For it were monstrous for God, the Father of truth, to appear a liar for our profit and preservation....For His it was once more both to bring the corruptible to incorruption, and to maintain intact the just claim of the Father upon all, for being the Word of the Father, and above all, He alone of natural fitness was both able to recreate everything, and worthy to suffer on behalf of all and to be ambassador."
— Sep 13, 2013 05:54PM

