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1 I, 13| accustomed to eat human flesh, but that Jupiter, who gave 2 II, 13| earth is contained in the flesh, that of moisture in the 3 IV, 8 | IN THE SPIRIT AND IN THE FLESH: OF SPIRITS AND THE TESTIMONIES 4 IV, 8 | spirit, and afterwards in the flesh. Whence it is thus spoken 5 IV, 8 | second time according to the flesh: and this twofold birth 6 IV, 11| again a second time in the flesh, and to be made in the likeness 7 IV, 12| the earth and in mortal flesh. Whence David says in the 8 IV, 12| He had to be clothed with flesh on the earth, that having 9 IV, 13| second, which was in the flesh, He was born of a virgin' 10 IV, 13| the Son of man through the flesh,--that is, both God and 11 IV, 13| He was mortal as to the flesh, which we also declare, 12 IV, 13| necessary to make mention of the flesh, since it was sufficient 13 IV, 13| be born according to the flesh. Thus it is written in Isaiah: " 14 IV, 14| come in humility and in the flesh. For this is the filthy 15 IV, 15| He showed Himself in the flesh to men, let us come to those 16 IV, 15| had none, but those of the flesh, which He bare; that as 17 IV, 15| pieces, and divided the flesh of the fishes, and in His 18 IV, 15| Christ according to the flesh. But I do not doubt that 19 IV, 16| obscure in humility of the flesh; the other, manifest in 20 IV, 17| necessity of abstaining from the flesh of swine;--in which things 21 IV, 17| circumcision would be not of the flesh, as the first was, which 22 IV, 17| that circumcision of the flesh is plainly irrational; since, 23 IV, 17| transferred from the mortal flesh to the soul, which alone 24 IV, 17| heart. The forbidding of the flesh of swine also has the same 25 IV, 17| forbade them to use the flesh of the pig for food, that 26 IV, 18| of all who believe in the flesh which He bare, and on the 27 IV, 22| Himself with the infirmity of flesh; to become subject of His 28 IV, 24| clothed with frail and weak flesh: it is this which covets, 29 IV, 24| allege the frailty of the flesh as an excuse for his faults, 30 IV, 24| also shall be clothed with flesh, so that he may show that 31 IV, 24| he may show that even the flesh is capable of virtue? For 32 IV, 24| which the weakness of the flesh cannot endure. A teacher 33 IV, 24| them. But I am clothed with flesh, and it is the property 34 IV, 24| and it is the property of flesh to sin. I too bear the same 35 IV, 24| sin. I too bear the same flesh, and yet sin does not bear 36 IV, 24| must undergo weakness of flesh and body, and display in 37 IV, 25| THE ADVENT OF JESUS IN THE FLESH AND SPIRIT, THAT HE MIGHT 38 IV, 25| should be clothed with mortal flesh, and be afflicted with torture, 39 IV, 25| since man is composed of flesh and spirit, and the spirit 40 IV, 25| works of righteousness, the flesh, since it is earthly, and 41 IV, 25| the spirit, apart from the flesh, could by no means be a 42 IV, 25| immortality for man, since the flesh hinders the spirit from 43 IV, 25| God in the flesh--that the flesh might be able to follow 44 IV, 25| which has dominion over the flesh. Therefore He clothed Himself 45 IV, 25| He clothed Himself with flesh, that the desires of the 46 IV, 25| that the desires of the flesh being subdued, He might 47 IV, 25| struggle to maintain with the flesh, the boundless desire; of 48 IV, 25| the way of overcoming the flesh. And this perfect and absolutely 49 IV, 26| clothed in a garment of flesh, that He might hold out 50 IV, 30| which the weakness of the flesh is liable. I have related 51 V, 13| marks imprinted upon his flesh? Thus it comes to pass, 52 VI, 2 | that there is no need of flesh for appeasing the majesty 53 VI, 8 | which we behold in mortal flesh, will so rule and govern 54 VI, 13| burthened with a covering of flesh, the infirmity of which 55 VI, 13| stain, the faults of the flesh ought therefore to be done 56 VII, 12| a dark abode of earthly flesh, does not possess knowledge, 57 VII, 20| from the contagion of the flesh; and being enslaved to its 58 VII, 21| will again be clothed with flesh, that they may make atonement 59 VII, 21| yet it will not be that flesh with which God clothed man,