Chapter

 1      I|       and desertion of Marcion. [4] At all events, he who represented
 2     II|          to say) cease to live. [4] For indeed you are already
 3    III|          that which He was not? [4] You cannot express any
 4     IV|       exists has its existence. [4] Either take away nativity,
 5      V|        will I also be ashamed." [4] Other matters for shame
 6     VI|       intervention of the womb. [4] We admit, of course, that
 7    VII|       own apart from Scripture. [4] Then there ought to be
 8   VIII| existence except through fault. [4] Now, if the world is a
 9     IX|         bones as ores of flesh. [4] All these marks of the
10      X|       for ours is not of flesh. [4] Now, if He did not save
11     XI|        through which it exists. [4] If it has this something,
12    XII|    exercised its own functions. [4] I suppose, too, that it
13   XIII|       course, of that one body; [4] nor can the pitcher be
14    XIV|         a Gabriel or a Michael. [4] For the Lord of the Vineyard
15     XV|         and suffer dissolution? [4] Such objections even the
16    XVI|          it received from Adam; [4] whence we also affirm that
17  XXVII|          it into a living soul. [4] As, then, the first Adam
18 XXVIII|         they, "was made flesh." [4] Now this very statement
19    XIX|  coagulum of the woman's blood. [4] In the cheese, it is from
20     XX|        sang concerning Himself. [4Hear, then, Christ the
21    XXI|         birth solely to itself. [4] Therefore even Elisabeth
22   XXII|   because of the seed of David. [4] In what way so ever you
23  XXIII|          brought forth her son. [4] Now, as a wife, she was
24   XXIV|          only in another flesh. [4] Happily, however, He who
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