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THE

ANASTASIS OF THE DEAD:

OR,

PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN IMMORTALITY,

AS DEDUCED FROM

THE TEACHINGS OF THE SCRIPTURE WRITERS,

IN REFERENCE TO

"THE RESURRECTION."

BY JASON LEWIS.

* Ότι δε εγείρονται οι νεκροι και Μωσης εμήνυσε.”
"Now that the dead are raised, even Moses showed."

BOSTON:

PUBLISHED BY A. TOMPKINS,

38 & 40 CORNHILL.

1860.

79.84

MARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY

1864, Mar. 19.

Gift-of
John Joseph Clay, Esq.,
of Dorchester.

J

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1859,

BY JASON LEWIS,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.

PREFACE.

THE An-a-sta-sis of the Dead," instead of the Resurrection of the Dead, may seem improper, it being unusual; but if for that which is scripturally symbolized by those expressions, we really must use a term other than the plain Anglo-Saxon "rising," (or "raising,") why not sometimes ana-stasis, from a word out of the original Greek of the Evangelists and Apostles, as well as always re-surrection, from a word out of the Latin Version of the Romish Church?

The author of the following work is entirely confident that its leading theme - the scripture doctrine of the anastasis or rising of the dead-has a most intimate connection with the true philosophy of the afterdeath life; hence that were the subject generally viewed in its true light, thousands would come to regard it with a great degree of interest, who now seem to consider it as scarcely worthy a moment's consideration. For these reasons and others, he deems such a work called for; and in the spirit of that scripture which says, "I believed, therefore have I spoken," he, believing, has therefore written, regretting only that he does not wield an abler pen.

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