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11Christ rising again from the dead Christ rising agayne from the dead, now dyeth not.
22now dieth not. Death from henceforth hath no power uppon him.
33Death from henceforth For in that he dy'd, he dy'd but once to put away sinne,
44hath no pow’r upon him. but in that he lyveth, he lyveth unto God.
55For in that he died, In Christ Jesus our Lord.
66he died but once to put away sin;
77but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God. Christ is risen againe, the first fruits of them that sleepe,
88And so likewise, forseeing, that by man came death,
99count yourselves dead unto sin, but living by man also commeth the resurrection of the dead.
1010unto God in Christ Jesus our Lord. For as by Adam all men do dye, so by Christ
1111Christ is risen again, all men shal be restored to lyfe. Amen.
12the first fruit of them that sleep.
13For seeing that by man came death,
14by man also cometh
15the resurrection of the dead.
16For as by Adam all men do die
17so by Christ all men shall be restored
18to life. Alleluia.

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