Mat. 9:24. When Christ said, She is not dead, but sleepeth, thereby is meant that her soul was not finally separated from her body, so as to enter into the spiritual and eternal world; nor had there that transformation passed upon her soul from a middle state to perfect holiness, or misery, and her soul was kept in a state of insensibility, as in a sound sleep, that her resurrection might not be inconvenient; therefore Christ also said, "Our friend Lazarus sleepeth." His state was not changed, his soul not purified from sin, nor any way altered so as to prepare it for glory, but his state was only intermitted.

Mat. 10:17

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