Chapter

 1    I| possibly have salvation without being baptized in his name.~ ~[
 2   II|       had been procreated after being conceived of an inferior
 3   II|       no possibility of truth's being subverted. And others thus
 4   II|         at all of the salvation being impeded, which was being
 5   II|        being impeded, which was being impeded through the Virtues
 6   II|        the salvation of mankind being retarded.~ ~[7] But, again,
 7  III|      angels and Virtues, which, being far distant from the upper
 8   IV|      the upper regions; and not being capable of seeing his magnitude,
 9   VI|         other cruel:69 the good being the superior; the latter,
10   VI|      the latter, the cruel one, being the creator of the world.70
11 VIII|       the Byzantine, who, after being apprehended for Christ's
12 VIII|       Christ was merely a human being, but deny His deity; teaching
13 VIII|         solitary and bare human being,84 with no pre-eminence
14 VIII|         and says that the human being Christ Himself85 was merely
15 VIII|   Christ acts for human beings, being made their Deprecator and
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