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1 1 | incarnate and was made ~man. He suffered and the third
2 3 | declared to be ~ gennh os as man and ~ a , ennhtos as God,
3 4 | case was different if a man was born an eunuch ~or had
4 4 | before Origen, a young man had desired to be mutilated
5 4 | praises nor blames this young man: he only relates that he
6 10| has declared that such a ~man ought not to be a bishop.
7 14| the baptized person a new man, so ~ordination takes away
8 18| there is no instance of any man ~being refused baptism merely
9 19| maintained, to wit, that, if any man be at the point of death,
10 20| often to rest upon the sick man's receiving with his mouth "
11 20| truthfully to the sick man, The Body and Blood of the
12 24| his own Church ~ordain a man belonging to another, without
13 28| be anathematized and the man who is united to ~her."
14 28| Early Church to teach a ~man or to nurse him in sickness
15 31| they. Therefore let every man know ~his own rank, and
16 31| marry some ~other faithful man, it is right for he; to
17 31| her leaving the ~infidel man.] ~ ~CANON LXVIII.~Of giving
18 32| Upper Thebais in Egypt, a man of a high ~reputation, who
19 32| intercourse). The intercourse of a man with his lawful wife may
20 33| seem to be oppressing a man who has in fact received
21 33| that, inasmuch as he is a man ~capable of committing again
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