Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 9, 3| of God, and He who became incarnate for us, have been proved
2 I, 10, 1| the Son of God, who became incarnate for our salvation; and in
3 I, 25, 4| compelled once more to become incarnate. They affirm that for this
4 III, 9, 1| Word] Himself being made incarnate, that in all things their
5 III, 11, 3| Saviour, too, never became incarnate, nor suffered, but that
6 III, 11, 3| dispensational Jesus did become incarnate, and suffered, whom they
7 III, 11, 3| them as not having become incarnate (sine carne) and impassible,
8 III, 11, 3| born nor to have become incarnate; whilst others [hold] that
9 III, 16, 2| begotten, and that He became incarnate for our salvation, Jesus
10 III, 16, 7| Word of God, who became incarnate when the fulness of time
11 III, 17, 4| fulness of time, having become incarnate in man for the sake of man,
12 III, 18, 1| beginning; but when He became incarnate, and was made man, He commenced
13 III, 18, 2| from the Father, becoming incarnate, stooping low, even to death,
14 III, 19, 2| and King Eternal, and the Incarnate Word, proclaimed by all
15 V, 14, 2| But if the Lord became incarnate for any other order of things,
16 V, 18, 1| repeatedly shown that the incarnate Word of God was suspended
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