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... the death - ordeal by which the Son pays the ransom for man— " now to Death I yield , and am his due " ( III.245 ) ... the battle with death by which he rescues man— " I shall rise Victorious , and subdue / My vanquisher , spoild of ...
... the death - ordeal by which the Son pays the ransom for man— " now to Death I yield , and am his due " ( III.245 ) ... the battle with death by which he rescues man— " I shall rise Victorious , and subdue / My vanquisher , spoild of ...
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( Acts 2:25 , 27 , 31 ) In the battle with death , the Son's confidence that death will be disarmed of his mortal sting ( III.253 ) echoes St. Paul's declaration that Isaiah's faithHe will swallow up death in victory ; and the Lord will ...
( Acts 2:25 , 27 , 31 ) In the battle with death , the Son's confidence that death will be disarmed of his mortal sting ( III.253 ) echoes St. Paul's declaration that Isaiah's faithHe will swallow up death in victory ; and the Lord will ...
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The Son's faith enables him to confront the reality of death and know — that is , see in his imagination and believe — that through the Father he will overcome it : a thou hast givn me to possess Life in my self for ever , by thee ...
The Son's faith enables him to confront the reality of death and know — that is , see in his imagination and believe — that through the Father he will overcome it : a thou hast givn me to possess Life in my self for ever , by thee ...
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