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1 10| statement, that "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,"~70 2 10| true that the Word was made flesh, the flesh being assumed 3 10| Word was made flesh, the flesh being assumed by the Divinity, 4 10| Divinity being changed into flesh. Of course, by the term " 5 10| Of course, by the term "flesh" we ought here to understand~" 6 10| the works~of the law no flesh shall be ~justified,"~71 7 11| God assuming him became flesh, yet still assuredly remained 8 11| unity of rational soul and flesh - so also is Christ a~personal 9 11| said, "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us," he~ 10 11| said, "The Word was made flesh," this means, "Full of grace." 11 12| of David according to the flesh."~80 But since that ~creature 12 13| the likeness of sinful flesh"~81 in which he came, he 13 13| through the likeness of sinful flesh, in which he was crucified, 14 13| die to sin by dying in the flesh, which was "the likeness~ 15 13| sin because he~died in the flesh, that is, "in the likeness 16 14| what sin, save that of the flesh in which he existed, not 17 14| have crucified their own flesh, with the passions and lusts ~ 18 14| will be found living in the flesh~when he comes; and we may 19 23| substance from which the flesh of mortal man is~produced 20 23| and been turned into~their flesh - in an instant of time 21 23| perished is turned back into flesh and restored to other parts 22 23| vices through~which "the flesh lusts against the spirit"~194 23 23| concerned, there will be no "flesh," but only ~body, since 24 23| This is why it is said, "Flesh and blood shall not inherit 25 23| the writer first called "flesh and blood" he later called " 26 23| will even then still be~"flesh." This is why the body of 27 23| body of Christ is called "flesh" even after the resurrection. 28 23| be such a concord between flesh and spirit - the spirit~ 29 23| spirit~quickening the servant flesh without any need of sustenance 30 23| rise again, each in his own~flesh, but only that they may 31 31| he lives according to the flesh with no~restraint of reason - 32 31| against the power of the flesh.~253 And although there 33 31| course, live according to~the flesh. But, once he has been imbued