Book, Chapter

1   Int,       10| heretical, he is following his master Origen. The Virgin-birth
2    II,       IX|      came near and said, "Good master." Christ faces the man who
3   III,     VIII|     Who would have ventured to master Him who could not be mastered,
4   III,       XX|     went at the command of his master to the attack which was
5   III,      XLI|      law, but to Christ who is Master of the law. He does not
6    IV,      XVI| incorruptibility. So, when the master was removed from the house,
7    IV,      XXV|       law does not join in its Master's gift of grace, but punishes
8    IV,      XXV|        flees for refuge to the Master of the law Himself, and
9    IV,     XXVI|        for as man he cannot be master of his fellow-men (who are
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