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1 I, 7 | does not detract from the real attributes of the royal 2 III | FLESH LIKE OUR OWN, BY A REAL INCARNATION.~ 3 III, 8 | expressly as undoubtedly real, making it the very foundation 4 III, 9 | deception than to produce real flesh from any material 5 III, 10| his intercourse might be real, since he was under the 6 III, 10| instrumentality of false or even of real flesh. But yet, if we look 7 III, 11| conversed in flesh which was real, although unborn. For indeed 8 III, 11| And, no · doubt, even the real nativity of a God is a most 9 III, 15| refused to take on him a real body, for the very purpose 10 IV, 5 | TO BE TRUE, INCLUDING THE REAL ST. LUKE'S. MARCION'S ONLY 11 IV, 20| was not susceptible of a real pollution.~ 12 IV, 21| curse of the cross, the real endurance of which he escaped, 13 IV, 26| unless He had in her (a real mother) He could not have 14 V, 4 | Christ is not putative, but real and substantial, the scars 15 V, 10| that the soul, which is the real author of the works of the 16 V, 12| with what is opposed to the real nature the thing (with which 17 V, 14| IT. RESURRECTION OF OUR REAL BODIES. A WIDE CHASM MADE 18 V, 19| metaphor, instead of meaning real flesh. For he says above 19 V, 20| changed, if it shall have no real existence? If, however,