Document, Chapter
1 3,1| that the only begotten Son, born according to nature of God
2 3,1| before all ages and was born of the Father, is said to
3 3,1| Father, is said to have been born according to the flesh of
4 3,1| is in this way said to be born after the flesh; for the
5 3,1| flesh; for the was not first born a common man of the holy
6 3,1| but because of her was born that holy body with a rational
7 3,1| personally united is said to be born according to the flesh.
8 3,3| separately to a different one born of a woman; but we know
9 3,3| in him as in a common man born of the holy Virgin, lest
10 3,3| he might become the first born from the dead, and the first-fruits
11 3,3| the future by his being born of a woman in the flesh.
12 3,4| Emmanuel, that is he who was born of a woman and dwelt with
13 3,4| afterwards took flesh and was born of Mary, without any change
14 3,4| saying "Except he had been born carnally (sarkikws), never
15 3,4| wouldest thou have been born spiritually (pneumatikws)."
16 3,4| says, "As the flesh was born of Mary, the Mother of God,
17 3,4| he, the Word, was himself born of Mary" (Orat. c. Arian.,
18 3,4| madness to say that God is born of the Virgin. ... Not God,
19 3,4| temple in which God dwelt, is born of Mary."(4) How far Theodore
20 3,4| because he which was so born of her was God,) the Deipara;
21 3,4| impossible for the Word born of the Father to have raised
22 3,4| the Only-begotten, who was born from the bosom of the Father,
23 4 | holy thing that shall be born of thee shall be called
24 4 | but another than he, a man born of a woman, yet different
25 4 | different from him; who was born of the holy Virgin, was
26 6 | he is said to have been born in Britain. He was a monk
27 6 | Infants therefore are not born in sin and the children
28 6 | children of wrath, but are born innocent, and only need
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