Chapter

 1     IV|       in the Incarnation of His Son Vindicated. Marcion's Disparagement
 2     IV|         Christ is the Creator's Son, it was with justice that
 3     IV|         this is unworthy of the Son of God, and simply foolish."
 4      V|      own contempt of shame. The Son of God was crucified; I
 5      V|       be ashamed of it. And the Son of God died; it is by all
 6      V|   because Christ is man and the Son of man. [6] Else why is
 7      V|       why is Christ man and the Son of man, if he has nothing
 8      V|      man without flesh, nor the Son of man without any human
 9      V|      the Spirit of God, nor the Son of God without having God
10     IX|       which obscured Him as the Son of God, for He was looked
11    XII|          For this cause did the Son of God descend and take
12    XIV|       salvation of man? [3] The Son of God, in sooth, was not
13    XIV|         Vineyard sends even His Son to the labourers require
14    XIV|        as His servants. Yet the Son will not therefore be counted
15    XIV|        to be hazarded, that the Son is actually an angel, that
16    XIV|        there is an angel in the Son. Forasmuch, however, as
17    XIV|         declared concerning the Son Himself, Thou hast made
18    XIV|      with flesh and soul as the Son of man? As "the Spirit of
19    XIV|      who is verily God, and the Son of God? [5] Well, but as
20    XIV|         David, and not also the Son of God; although He is,
21     XV|      called Himself man and the Son of man, saying: "But now
22     XV|       you the truth; " and "The Son of man is Lord of the Sabbath-day."
23     XV|         clouds (He came) as the Son of man." The Apostle Paul
24     XV|         to bandy about. Was the Son of God reduced to such a
25    XVI|       it quite possible for the Son of God to take to Himself
26  XXVII|        reason there was for the Son of God's being born of a
27  XXVII|       shall conceive and bear a son." Accordingly, a virgin
28 XXVIII|         it was not fit that the Son of God should be born of
29 XXVIII|     lest, if He were wholly the Son of a man, He should fail
30 XXVIII|      should fail to be also the Son of God, and have nothing
31 XXVIII|     that He who was already the Son of God ---- of God the Father'
32 XXVIII|            2] might also be the Son of man, He only wanted to
33 XXVIII|        s purpose concerning His Son required that He should
34     XX|       says, "God sent forth His Son, made of a woman." Does
35    XXI|     certainly, to bring forth a son. "For," says he, "she shall
36    XXI|         she shall bring forth a son." Therefore, as the act
37    XXI|      her womb and bring forth a son? " And will not in fact
38    XXI|            If it was not as her son, but only as a stranger
39    XXI|   blossom of the stem is Mary's son, who is called Jesus Christ,
40   XXII|      which proclaimed Jesus the son of David; but whatever unworthiness
41   XXII| generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham." [
42   XXII|   Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham." [2] With a
43  XXIII|       shall conceive and bear a son." [2] We discover, then,
44  XXIII|      when she brought forth her son. [4] Now, as a wife, she
45  XXIII|      who is really holy but the Son of God? Who properly opened
46  XXIII|       apostle declared that the Son of God was born not of a
47  XXIII|       shall conceive and bear a son." ~
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