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1 I, 18| the Creator, but to the conditions both of God's greatness 2 II, 5 | impossible under these three conditions of the divine greatness. 3 II, 16| from every sort of human conditions. Furthermore, although you 4 II, 16| as they do both in their conditions and their issues according 5 II, 22| demonstrated how suitable to the conditions of the case, and how reasonable, 6 II, 24| avoid referring it to human conditions. For it will have no other 7 III, 5 | themselves. Now there are two conditions of prophetic announcement 8 III, 7 | SETS FORTH TWO DIFFERENT CONDITIONS OF CHRIST, ONE LOWLY, THE 9 III, 7 | affirm that, as there are two conditions demonstrated by the prophets 10 IV, 25| question was concerning the conditions of mere life. But the lawyer 11 IV, 31| CHRIST COULD NOT FULFIL THE CONDITIONS INDICATED IN THIS PARABLE 12 V, 3 | in faith, you have both conditions set forth by the Creator: " 13 V, 10| reckoned (as to their ultimate conditions) in Adam or in Christ. Therefore,