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1 Pre| least its identity with human flesh ---- fearing that, 2 Pre| the resurrection of the human body after death.~ 3 I| altogether different from human flesh. For they cannot but 4 I| that Christ's flesh was human, a presumption would immediately 5 III| would He have sustained the human character on the supposition 6 III| angels have been changed into human form, and have even borne 7 III| they have been changed into human bodily form, nevertheless 8 IV| Marcion's Disparagement of Human Flesh Inconsistent as Well 9 IV| were you born? You detest a human being at his birth; then 10 V| Truly Lived and Died in Human Flesh. Incidents of His 11 V| Flesh. Incidents of His Human Life on Earth, and Refutation 12 V| be born, and how to die, human without doubt, as born of 13 V| without doubt, as born of a human being. It will therefore 14 V| is anything else than a human being, or Marcion's man 15 V| the Son of man without any human parent; just as He is not 16 V| the divine and the human ---- is distinctly asserted 17 VI| liberate, and judge the human race, in the habit of a 18 VI| could be transfigured into human shape, and for the time 19 VIII| sufficient for proving the human flesh of Christ by a defence 20 IX| body did not reach even to human beauty, to say nothing of 21 IX| sufferings attested His human flesh, the contumely proved 22 XI| by their maintenance of a human flesh for it. [6] Christ, 23 XI| even a soul of a thoroughly human condition, not making it 24 XII| Assumed It in His Perfect Human Nature, Not to Reveal and 25 XII| is not even the name of a human being, only that of a carcase. 26 XIII| Chapter XIII. ---- Christ's Human Nature. The Flesh and the 27 XIV| Angelic Nature, But the Human. It Was Men, Not Angels, 28 XIV| motive which led Him to take human nature. Man's salvation 29 XIV| 5] Well, but as bearing human nature, He is so far made 30 XV| believe that that flesh was human might pretend it to be anything 31 XV| heretics), if it was not human, and was not born of man, 32 XV| speaks of Him as verily human (when he says), "Jesus Christ 33 XV| in proof that Christ had human flesh derived from man, 34 XV| outset to believe that a human and earthly substance was 35 XV| 6] Here they discover a human being mingled with a divine 36 XVI| Adam, Not Received from Human Seed, Although as Entirely 37 XVI| Seed, Although as Entirely Human as Our Own, Which is Derived 38 XVI| came not of the seed of a human father, let them remember 39 XVI| ours without the seed of a human father. As earth was converted 40 XVI| ours without the seed of a human father, so also was it quite 41 XVI| selfsame flesh, without a human father's agency. ~ 42 XXVII| proof that His flesh was human, if He derived its substance 43 XXVII| with clear evidences of the human character of His flesh, 44 XXVII| state, reduced as yet by no human labour, with no seed as 45 XXVII| unstained as yet by any human generation. But that I may 46 XXVIII| Assumption of Our Perfect Human Nature by the Second Person 47 XXVIII| God should be born of a human father's seed, lest, if 48 XXVIII| for His Father without a human mother, so likewise, after 49 XXVIII| for His mother without a human father. [3] He is thus man 50 XXVIII| But if He here spoke of a human being simply, and not of 51 XXVIII| and must maintain that human nature was not suitable 52 XIX| common principle of the human race, born of blood, and 53 XX| Real and Exact Birth of a Human Mother, as Suggested by 54 XXI| flesh without the seed of a human father, so there should 55 XXII| He is Incorporated in the Human Stock of David, and Abraham, 56 XXV| of the virgin, and being human in its nature. And this