Book, Chapter

1   Int,       10|    iii. 14) he speaks of His manhood as having become divine
2   Int,       10|      14, His Godhead and His manhood being for ever indissoluble.
3   III,       IX| misfortune, He lays bare His manhood, and pretends to be afraid
4   III,     XIII|      pities them through His manhood. "It is I" brings them light
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