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 1     II|    Christ from heaven. "Away," says he, "with that eternal plaguey
 2      V|       of my Lord. "Whosoever," says He, "shall be ashamed of
 3     VI|        this, because Scripture says nothing. [11] Then, again,
 4     VI|    food for the people: "Man," says the Psalmist, "did eat angels'
 5    VII|     not possess. The Scripture says nothing of this, although
 6    VII|       temptation. "Behold," it says, "a certain lawyer stood
 7     IX|         for "the flesh," as He says, "is weak " ); at last,
 8    XII|        of God. [7] "The life," says He, "was manifested," not
 9   XIII|        itself." [5] "My soul," says He, "is exceeding sorrowful,
10    XIV|     argument? Hear what Isaiah says in emphatic words, "It was
11     XV|      The Apostle Paul likewise says: "The man Christ Jesus is
12     XV|       as verily human (when he says), "Jesus Christ was a man
13    XVI|  authority of the apostle, who says, "He abolished sin in the
14    XVI|     Now in another sentence he says that Christ was "in the
15 XXVIII|     that was made (flesh), and says nothing of that from which
16     XX|  descent from Abraham to Mary, says, "Jacob begat Joseph the
17     XX| silences these critics when he says, "God sent forth His Son,
18     XX|        Thou didst draw me," He says, "out of the womb." Now
19    XXI|     this discussion. "Behold," says he, "a virgin shall conceive
20    XXI|      bring forth a son. "For," says he, "she shall bring forth
21    XXI|        her womb, how is it she says, "Blessed is the fruit of
22  XXIII|         especially when Isaiah says, "She shall conceive and
23   XXIV|      in his prophetic view, he says, "I am God, and there is
24   XXIV|     when in another passage he says, in like manner, "Before
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