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 1    III|       when it declares that the Spirit descended in the body of
 2    III|         the Lord. When the said Spirit was in this condition, He
 3    III|         a dove as He was also a spirit; nor did He destroy His
 4    III|         after the return of the Spirit back to heaven, and similarly
 5      V|       He is not God without the Spirit of God, nor the Son of God
 6      V|   belief both in respect of the Spirit and of the flesh. The powers
 7      V|        flesh. The powers of the Spirit, proved Him to be God, His
 8      V|     powers were not without the Spirit in like manner, were not
 9      V|         the same reason was the Spirit false with all its powers.
10      V|      that it is I myself, for a spirit hath not flesh and bones,
11      V|        and bones are not what a spirit possesses, but only the
12     VI|     shipwrecked himself, in the spirit, on the virgin Philumene,
13   VIII|         whether one who had the spirit, and will, and power of
14   VIII|      heavenly" substance of the spirit of the second man, Christ.
15   VIII|        the celestial man to the spirit and not to the flesh, that
16   VIII|    become celestial ---- by the Spirit, of course ---- even in
17    XIV|         the Son of man? As "the Spirit of God." however, and "the
18     XV|      similarly born, not of the Spirit, nor of God, but of the
19  XXVII|        by God into a quickening spirit out of the ground, ----
20 XXVIII|         as Often Elsewhere, the Spirit.~[1] Now, that we may give
21 XXVIII|       seed, that is to say, the Spirit ---- [2] might also be the
22 XXVIII|       is man's flesh with God's Spirit  ---- flesh (I say) without
23 XXVIII|          without seed from man, Spirit with seed from God. For
24 XXVIII|       That which is born of the Spirit is spirit," because God
25 XXVIII|        is born of the Spirit is spirit," because God is a Spirit,
26 XXVIII|       spirit," because God is a Spirit, and He was born of God. [
27 XXVIII|         of the flesh and of the Spirit. [7] Besides, as He was
28 XXVIII| possession both of flesh and of Spirit, He cannot possibly, when
29 XXVIII|        have determined that the Spirit indeed was His own, but
30 XXVIII|      therefore, as He is of the Spirit He is God the Spirit, and
31 XXVIII|        the Spirit He is God the Spirit, and is born of God; just
32    XIX|      God, and with the Word the Spirit of God, and by the Spirit
33    XIX|       Spirit of God, and by the Spirit the Power of God, and whatsoever
34    XIX|          Pray, tell me, why the Spirit of God descended into a
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