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1 I, 3 | death came upon the human race by the disobedience of man, 2 I, 4 | consider that the human race, that work of his so very 3 I, 4 | effect unless the human race were delivered by their 4 I, 6 | unwilling to save the human race in any other way than that 5 I, 9 | willing to rescue the human race, unless man were to do even 6 I, 9 | rather than that the human race should be lost; as if he 7 I, 0 | viz., to teach the human race that there was no other 8 I, 7 | restored from the human race; and from this reasoning 9 I, 8 | far weaker and of a mortal race, yet, in the elect, it would 10 I, 3 | not choose one of such a race to fill up the number in 11 II, 8| God to take a man of the race of Adam, and born of a woman. ~ 12 II, 8| a new man, not of Adam's race, then this man will not 13 II, 8| or else one of the same race. Otherwise, neither Adam 14 II, 8| Otherwise, neither Adam nor his race would make satisfaction 15 II, 8| Moreover, as Adam and his whole race, had he not sinned, would 16 II, 8| after the fall, the same race must rise and be exalted 17 II, 8| For, whoever restores the race to its place, it will certainly 18 II, 8| alone. Wherefore, if the race of Adam be reinstated by 19 II, 8| any being not of the same race, it will not be restored 20 II, 8| that the man by whom Adam's race shall be restored be taken 21 II, 8| brought all evil upon the race, it is much more appropriate 22 II, 6| those belonging to their race, and that all the rest were 23 II, 6| a moment allow the human race, made to complete the heavenly 24 II, 2| by a man of a different race, though of the same nature, 25 II, 2| like men, all of the same race. For all angels were not