Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  1|      man and tabernacled in the flesh; for before that time, Christ,
 2   I,     I,  5|       shut in by the fetters of flesh and blood, and rendered,
 3   I,   III,  4|         now made perfect in the flesh? " We are of opinion that
 4   I,   III,  7|     time of the flood, when all flesh had corrupter their way
 5   I,   III,  7|      for ever, because they are flesh." By which, it is clearly
 6   I,   III,  7|       men, nor in those who are flesh, but in those whose land
 7   I,    VI,  3|        human race, while in the flesh, are trained and instructed
 8   I,   VII,  5|   Nevertheless, to abide in the flesh is more needful for you; "
 9  II,    IV,  2|       of David according to the flesh, and who was declared to
10  II,     V,  3|         was put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit,
11  II,     V,  4|        His having assumed human flesh that He called the Creator
12  II,    VI,  3|     also called, along with the flesh which it had assumed, the
13  II,    VI,  3|       They shall both be in one flesh, and are no longer two,
14  II,    VI,  3|      are no longer two, but one flesh." For the Word of God is
15  II,    VI,  3| considered as being more in one flesh with the soul than a man
16  II,    VI,  7|        have circumcision in the flesh, "serve for the similitude
17  II,    VI,  7|     have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know
18  II,   VII,  2|     pour out my Spirit upon all flesh, and they shall prophesy,"
19  II,  VIII,  1|         because the life of all flesh is its blood; and ye shall
20  II,  VIII,  1|       not eat the life with the flesh; " in which it intimates
21  II,  VIII,  1|   things, that the "life of all flesh is the blood," we must answer,
22  II,  VIII,  1|      when He tabernacled in the flesh.~
23  II,  VIII,  2|       For as He truly possessed flesh, so also He truly possessed
24  II,  VIII,  4|       and when He says that the flesh is weak, He does not say
25  II,  VIII,  4|   intermediate between the weak flesh and the willing spirit.~
26  II,    IX,  5|     accustomed to feed on human flesh; or amongst the Scythians,
27  II,     X,  2|        true, that there is "one flesh of birds, another of fishes;
28  II,     X,  2|   things, saying, "There is one flesh of birds, another of fishes."
29  II,     X,  3|  entangled with the passions of flesh and blood, seeing the apostle
30  II,     X,  3|       manifestly declares that "flesh and blood shall not inherit
31  II,    XI,  2| performing all the functions of flesh and blood, not following
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