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1 II| not believe that which by being believed makes men Christian, ---- 2 III| needs have supposed that being born was either impossible 3 III| attribute to His confidence of being able to sustain, although 4 III| was, exhibit Himself as being that which He was not? [ 5 III| on this ground, that a being who is without end is also 6 III| incapable of change. [5] For being changed into something else 7 III| therefore, is not possible to a Being who cannot come to an end. 8 III| difference of the Divine Being from all other things except 9 IV| born? You detest a human being at his birth; then after 10 IV| He loved, of course, the being whom He redeemed at so great 11 IV| excessive, since He redeemed a being who belonged to another. 12 IV| present to our view the being whom God has redeemed ---- 13 V| doubt, as born of a human being. It will therefore be mortal 14 V| anything else than a human being, or Marcion's man is as 15 V| could not be described as being man without flesh, nor the 16 VI| descend for the purpose of being crucified, of tasting death, 17 VI| die is the cause of our being born. [7] Now, since Christ 18 VI| amongst those angels without being born, and yet in the flesh 19 VI| their own; their nature being of a spiritual substance, 20 VII| Who was to prevent its being in this place also indicated 21 VII| clearly more credible that, being certain that He had both 22 VII| He knew what was without; being tried by the untrue announcement 23 VII| the temptation. [8] There being, then, no suitable occasion 24 XI| has set forth the soul as being a different thing from what 25 XI| belonging to something else, by being converted into flesh. But 26 XI| quite a different notion, (being spared the idea that) He 27 XII| way or other, that is, as being incognizable to itself and 28 XII| even the name of a human being, only that of a carcase. 29 XII| rational animal, itself being pre-eminently rational. 30 XII| ignorant of its rationality, being ignorant of its own very 31 XII| far, however, is it from being ignorant, that it knows 32 XII| is endangered, not by its being ignorant of itself, but 33 XIII| things will be in danger of being taken in a sense different 34 XIII| also a wholly incomplex being, and an indivisible substance. 35 XV| Figment of Christ's Flesh Being of a Spiritual Nature, Examined 36 XV| to heaven, is not ours, being like His, also taken up 37 XV| Here they discover a human being mingled with a divine one 38 XV| died, and maintain that a being which has died was born 39 XVI| in Himself abolished as being sinful; because we mention 40 XXVII| was for the Son of God's being born of a virgin. He who 41 XXVII| in ancient type, the Lord being born as man by a dispensation 42 XXVIII| He here spoke of a human being simply, and not of Himself, ( 43 XXVIII| born of the flesh of man, being generated in the flesh as 44 XIX| flesh when it denied His being "born of blood" but only 45 XIX| doubt on the point of its being born from sexual intercourse? 46 XX| the novelty of Christ's being born of a virgin. It was 47 XXIV| who make Christ to be one being and Jesus another, ---- 48 XXIV| like a sheath only, Christ being withdrawn from it; as well 49 XXV| born of the virgin, and being human in its nature. And