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1 V, 2 | living bodies, which acquire flesh from moist vapour." The 2 V, 2 | That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which 3 V, 2 | is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born 4 V, 3 | drink my blood, and eat my flesh, ye will not enter into 5 V, 3 | causes the desire of the flesh. This, he says, is what 6 V, 12| produced according to the flesh flow along into the spinal 7 VI, 4 | blood and the will of the flesh, as also the rest (of humanity). 8 VI, 4 | Nabuchodonosor, out of which all flesh is nourished. And the manifest 9 VI, 5 | in Scripture), that "all flesh is grass, and all the glory 10 VI, 5 | grass, and all the glory of flesh, as it were, a flower of 11 VI, 32| things wafted by spirit; the flesh (I see) suspended from soul, 12 VI, 32| opinion on such (points). Flesh, according to these (heretics), 13 VII, 26| appear he was not devoid of flesh. (He maintains,) however, 14 VII, 26| but was present in the flesh. After, says (Apelles), 15 VII, 26| he had shown them his flesh, (the Saviour) restored 16 VIII, 3 | own peculiar figment (of flesh) to death, (that is,) to 17 VIII, 3 | but would, instead of that flesh, assume the (other) body, 18 VIII, 3 | that which is born of the flesh is flesh." From the thirty 19 VIII, 3 | is born of the flesh is flesh." From the thirty AEons, 20 VIII, 7 | alteration of the elements into flesh; "for all flesh," he says, " 21 VIII, 7 | elements into flesh; "for all flesh," he says, "is grass." These 22 IX, 5 | resurrection of this palpable flesh in which we have been born; 23 IX, 7 | had taken unto Himself our flesh, raised it to the nature 24 IX, 22| acknowledge both that the flesh will rise again, and that 25 IX, 23| there is a resurrection of flesh, and that soul is immortal, 26 IX, 24| resurrection not only of flesh, but also they suppose that 27 X, 9 | doctrine,) determines that the flesh is not saved, and styles 28 X, 13| that says, "My soul, my flesh, and my mind," and who is 29 X, 15| And he will not allow that flesh rises again; but in affirming 30 X, 16| Christ did not receive his flesh from the Virgin, but from 31 X, 16| that the different sorts of flesh are destroyed.~ 32 X, 19| that Jesus had not assumed flesh in the womb of the Virgin, 33 X, 23| that He who was seen in the flesh and was crucified is Son,