The Open court . The Early Christians Idea of the Resurrection of the Dead. (13th century.)From the Cathedral of Rheims, France. Many frescoes and bas-reliefs in the Christian cathedrals provehow very intent the Church at all times has been on the doctrineof a resurrection of the flesh. The most popular hymn of the Ger-man Reformed Churches, both Lutheran and Calvinist, which hasonly of late been altered by a few liberal congregations, enumeratesdetails and emphasises that on the day of resurrection we shallbe covered by this very same skin ; these very same eyes shall be-hold Godji and in thi
The Open court . The Early Christians Idea of the Resurrection of the Dead. (13th century.)From the Cathedral of Rheims, France. Many frescoes and bas-reliefs in the Christian cathedrals provehow very intent the Church at all times has been on the doctrineof a resurrection of the flesh. The most popular hymn of the Ger-man Reformed Churches, both Lutheran and Calvinist, which hasonly of late been altered by a few liberal congregations, enumeratesdetails and emphasises that on the day of resurrection we shallbe covered by this very same skin ; these very same eyes shall be-hold Godji and in this very same flesh we shall see Jesus. 1 Dann wird eben diese HaulMich umgeben wie ich wird werden angeschautDann von mir in diesem in diesem Fleisch ward ichJesum sehen ewiglich.
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