Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2| text .The Word was made flesh. (John 1:14): Mary ~is God.
2 I, 2,2| bore the Word of God made flesh. (See the first of Cyril.
3 I, 2,3| because He became man and took flesh. Material im-~ages, argued
4 I, 2,3| God has appeared in the flesh and lived among men, I make
5 I, 2,3| redeemed: .The Word made ~flesh has deified the flesh,.
6 I, 2,3| made ~flesh has deified the flesh,. said John of Damascus (
7 I, 2,3| spirit-bearing.; and if flesh became a vehicle of the
8 I, 3,3| Incarnation, has .made the flesh an inexhaustible source
9 I, 3,3| unity. Christ took human flesh and saved the whole man;
10 II, 1,1| made man: “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (John
11 II, 1,3| Behind the veil of Christ’s~flesh, Christians behold the Triune
12 II, 1,3| through the garments of His flesh; and the Resurrection, when
13 II, 1,3| Christ’s bleeding and broken flesh, Orthodox still discern
14 II, 1,4| sanctification. The Word took flesh, said Athanasius, that we
15 II, 1,5| Incarnation: Christ took flesh —~something from the material
16 II, 2 | Lord — His Body, of His flesh~and of His bones. The Church
17 II, 2,4| God of spirits and of all flesh, who hast~trampled down
18 II, 2,4| phrase, The Word was made flesh, cannot but feel a certain
19 II, 4 | when~Christ took material flesh and made it a vehicle of
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