Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  4|   God which He was; that He assumed a body like to our own,
 2   I,    II,  1|  that human nature which He assumed in these last times for
 3   I,   III,  1| that human nature which was assumed by Him, may be discovered.~
 4   I,  VIII,  4|     i.e., the souls of men, assumed in consequence of their
 5   I,  VIII,  4| angels; of whom we see some assumed into the number: those,
 6  II,     I,  4|  inferior matter could have assumed the forms and species of
 7  II,     V,  4|   things." For here also he assumed that there was a genus in
 8  II,     V,  4|     was owing to His having assumed human flesh that He called
 9  II,    VI,  3| with the flesh which it had assumed, the Son of God, and the
10  II,    VI,  7|  the same also which he had assumed for the salvation of the
11  II,     X,  7|  exercise of free-will, was assumed contrary to the nature of
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