The God-man; or, The life and works of Jesus, the Christ and son of God; a poem in fifteen parts . en Christ raised himfrom the dead (John 11: 39). 38 The God-Man. XXIV To Martha Christ said—all foreseeing— Thy brother dead shall rise again. The Life and Resurrection being Through me, by faith life hell regain. ^— XXV Death of mans body comes by reason Of sin,^ which is apostasyFrom God, or mans souls spiritual treason Against God, to be falsely free.— XXVI To those in Christ, Gods Son, believing, Christ is the fountain of full they in death, een, are receiving The life with endless


The God-man; or, The life and works of Jesus, the Christ and son of God; a poem in fifteen parts . en Christ raised himfrom the dead (John 11: 39). 38 The God-Man. XXIV To Martha Christ said—all foreseeing— Thy brother dead shall rise again. The Life and Resurrection being Through me, by faith life hell regain. ^— XXV Death of mans body comes by reason Of sin,^ which is apostasyFrom God, or mans souls spiritual treason Against God, to be falsely free.— XXVI To those in Christ, Gods Son, believing, Christ is the fountain of full they in death, een, are receiving The life with endless blessings rife.*— XXVII Christ Lazarus knew and loved * him dearly.—At His loves retrospect Christ wept, * He raised him—His loves seal most clearly—Though he in death oer •? four days slept.®— XXVIII All circumstances manifested This miracles sublime Christs divinity attested And proved His God-like majesty. ijohn 11:23 ff. etc. ^ Rom. 5: 12, 14, 19 etc. Rom. 6:zo-23 etc. *John ii: 25 fF. etc., etc. ^John ii: 3. ^JohnII: 35. John II: 43, 44. ^john II: 17, THE RAISINCi UF JAIKl aS UALGHTERMatt. 9: 25 Part IF. 41 XXIX More power was needed evidently In this than in a case, where oneWas newly dead, and words, said gently. The dead raised, as the widows son,^ XXX To whom,—first her, with Weep not,greeting,— Christ said: I say to thee, arise. And he arose,—Christs summons meeting,— And all filled fear ^—mid great surprise; XXXI As Jairus daughter,^ the death-laden, •* Though she was dead, when in repose Christ her addressing: ? Rise, O maiden,*• She —like a rose blown down —* arose.— XXXII Though here * the contexts might be admitting Each as a cataleptic Christs hands touch, or voice befitting. The apparent dead from sleep did raise.— XXXIII But could Omniscience surely knowingThe coma, wherein Lazarus lay— If deaths resemblance clearly showing—Still metaphorically say: ^ Luke 7: 11-16 etc. 2Luke7:i6. ^ Mat.


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