Book, Chapter

1    II,       IX| relationship besides that which is mortal. This young man played the
2    II,       IX|       holding the theory that I am mortal and yet addressing me as
3    II,     XVII|              man," and another as "mortal," another as "endowed with
4    II,     XVII|         And whether any one says " mortal," or "human being," or "
5   III,       IX|            held fast in the sea of mortal life, provoked the mouth
6   III,      XIX|            him as having committed mortal sin, that He was not prepared
7    IV,     XXIV|          mere man, and arranged as mortal things by one who is himself
8    IV,     XXIV|            by one who is himself a mortal. Wherefore it is ridiculous
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