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 1      I|          Christ, denied also His nativity, or else he denied His flesh
 2      I|     order that he might deny His nativity; because, of course, he
 3      I|           he was afraid that His nativity and His flesh bore mutual
 4      I|       reality, since there is no nativity without flesh, and no flesh
 5      I|      flesh, and no flesh without nativity. [3] As if indeed, under
 6      I|      well have either denied the nativity, although admitting the
 7      I| admitting both the flesh and the nativity, have interpreted them in
 8      I|     equally able to pass off His nativity as a phantom; so that the
 9      I|          facts pertaining to the nativity of Christ would escape the
10     II|       Out the Record of Christ's Nativity, is Rebuked for So Startling
11     II|         1Clearly enough is the nativity announced by Gabriel. But
12    III|      Chapter III.  ---- Christ's Nativity Both Possible and Becoming.
13     IV|          now, beginning from the nativity itself, declaim against
14     IV|          loving man He loved his nativity also, and his flesh as well.
15     IV|  existence. [4] Either take away nativity, and then show us your man;
16      V|     magician, He must have had a nativity!~
17     VI|    Sidereal Substance, Not Born. Nativity and Mortality are Correlative
18     VI|           on their denial of His nativity. He might have had, they
19     VI|        is born must undergo this nativity in order to become flesh.
20     VI|   principle, that a body without nativity is nothing to be astonished
21     VI|      that which is born. Between nativity and mortality there is a
22     VI|       mean to die until both its nativity and mortality were previously (
23    VII|         Their Denial of Christ's Nativity by It.~[1] But whenever
24    VII|         dispute arises about the nativity, all who reject it as creating
25    VII|        doubt. [5] Now, since the nativity of Christ had never come
26    VII|         divinity rather than His nativity, whether, when within, He
27    VII|        had meant to deny His own nativity, He would have found place,
28  XXVII|         us." [3] This is the new nativity; a man is born in God. And
29    XIX|        accrues the denial of the nativity which is natural to us all
30    XIX|          of the flesh"), not His nativity from a woman's womb. Why,
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