Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,24| represent the corruptible flesh, destined for decomposition,
2 2,24| decomposition, but transfigured flesh, illumined by grace, the
3 2,24| illumined by grace, the flesh of the world to come (cf.
4 3,5 | hidden under the veil of flesh. Does the pope speak? It
5 3,14| bore the Word of God made flesh, a single and undivided
6 3,16| Hypostasis of the assumed flesh, the deification of the
7 3,16| Deified and Life-giving Flesh of the Lord is also impossible.” [
8 3,18| pope rejects, came in the flesh two thousand years ago.
9 4,12| the world of matter and flesh. In this new Western religious
10 4,14| God has appeared in the flesh and lived among men, I make
11 4,14| hypostatic union of God and human flesh.~ ~
12 4,16| explained: “The Word made flesh has deified the flesh.”
13 4,16| made flesh has deified the flesh.” Thus God has deified matter
14 4,16| made it Spirit-bearing. If flesh so became a vehicle of the
15 5,4 | of God, against our own flesh and the devil — that crafty,
16 5,4 | and defeated by their own flesh without even being attacked?
17 6,8 | also: “Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man, and drink
18 9,19| Behind the veil of Christ's flesh, Christians behold the Triune
19 9,19| being born in the human flesh, Christ is eternally-born
20 9,22| Christ's bleeding and broken flesh, Orthodoxy still discerns
21 9,28| this regard, “The Word took flesh that we might receive the
22 9,28| would be “poured out on all flesh” (Joel 2:28, Acts 1:14).
23 9,28| Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and
24 9,28| For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap
25 9,28| to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he
26 9,39| Incarnation: Christ took flesh (something material) and
27 9,42| concerned the consumption of flesh. Investigation in this area
28 10,2 | Lord — His Body, of His flesh and of His bones. The Church
29 10,16| and independent of the flesh and world, as is proper
30 10,21| after they have put off the flesh and are in Heaven. The Apostle
31 10,23| from her all-pure blood the flesh that was taken by Jesus,
32 10,26| being born of Adam, have a flesh subject to the law of sin.~
33 10,26| overthrew the laws of the flesh.” (In Praise of Virginity).
34 10,26| all His ancestors in the flesh, even up to and including
35 10,27| made man, together with His flesh, as the Holy Church has
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