7. then James, then all the Apostles. These all saw him alive and triumphant after death, and the appearances were in the order I have mentioned.
8. And last of all I myself saw the risen Christ,
9. last as though I were the least and unworthiest of all, the persecutor that is to say of that divine Church of God, which is His infinite body.
10. But the grace of God pierced even down to those depths where I lay, and made me such as I am, and abode with me, in my labours, labours exceeding those of all the others; for the grace of God has worked with me in an extraordinary manner in every way, not only in my first conversion from the lowest depths of opposition to God but in my subsequent labours.
11. This then is the gist and burden of the message, I care not who it be that preaches it, whether I or they.
12. Then what means this contention amongst some of you that the dead do not rise?
17. it falls to earth, empty, void, a perfect nothing, a falsity.
18. The testimony we bear concerning God, namely, that He raised the Christ-man from the dead, has no meaning in it.
19. If the Christ exists for this world only and has no eternal existence, we are the most miserable of all the dwellers on this planet!
20. But the Christ has risen, and his rising is the commencement of a similar resurrection for the whole world.