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 1      I|                2] Let us examine our Lord's bodily substance, for
 2     II|             host which praised their Lord at night. Let the shepherds
 3    III|             a dove, and sat upon the Lord. When the said Spirit was
 4      V|            if I am not ashamed of my Lord. "Whosoever," says He, "
 5     VI|              for Him to die. But the Lord Himself at that very time
 6     VI|            separate condition of the Lord's flesh, because of His
 7    VII|                   Explanation of the Lord's Question About His Mother
 8    VII| circumstances of that remark (of the Lord's) should be considered. [
 9    VII|        Apelles might learn. [9] "The Lord's brethren had not yet believed
10   VIII|        earthy; the second man is the Lord from heaven." This passage,
11    XIV|            or a Michael. [4] For the Lord of the Vineyard sends even
12    XIV|            prophets, "Thus saith the Lord." For He was Himself the
13    XIV|               For He was Himself the Lord, who openly spake by His
14    XIV|           angel, nor deputy, but the Lord Himself who saved them." ~
15     XV|               and "The Son of man is Lord of the Sabbath-day." For
16     XV|         created for Christ, lest the Lord should be regarded as inferior
17  XXVII|         Isaiah foretold how that the Lord Himself would give the sign.
18  XXVII|      instances, in ancient type, the Lord being born as man by a dispensation
19 XXVIII|     conclusion in the fact) that the Lord Himself sententiously and
20    XIX|           believe in the name of the Lord are, by reason of the common
21    XIX|          number, as referring to the Lord, "He was born of God." And
22    XIX|           that what is denied is the Lord's birth after sexual intercourse (
23     XX|          also, when tracing down the Lord's descent from Abraham to
24     XX|               Hear, then, Christ the Lord speaking to God the Father: "
25    XXI|             already conscious of his Lord, and is, moreover, filled
26    XXI|             me that the mother of my Lord should come to me? " If
27   XXII|         because the companion of the Lord; for no other reason in
28  XXIII|            to Isaiah: "Therefore the Lord Himself shall give you a
29  XXIII|          shall be called holy to the Lord." For who is really holy
30   XXIV|             True Doctrine of the One Lord Jesus Christ, Both God and
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