Saint Augustine his enchiridion to Laurence, or, The chiefe and principall heads of all Christian religion a most profitable booke to all those which desire to haue a most compendious briefe of Augustines doctrine, out of Augustine himselfe, when he was old, being repurged, by the old manuscript, of many faults and vnusuall wordes, wherewith it formerly flowed.
Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.

CHAP. 84.

All and singular persons of man∣kinde, which now are borne, or hereafter shall be borne, shal rise againe at the later day.

NOw verely touching the re∣surrectiō of the flesh (which is not to be raised from death to life againe, as some haue beene, and to die againe, but to bemoū∣ted to eternall life as the flesh of Christ did rise) is a matter be∣yond my reach how to handle it briefly, and to discusse all que∣stions Page  199 vsually propounded there∣in. Howbeit, no Christian ought to make doubt of the resurrecti∣on of the flesh of all men, ei∣ther liuing, or to be borne, now dead, or hereafter to die.