Chapter

 1      I|          flesh without nativity. [3] As if indeed, under the
 2     II|           proofs of its reality. [3] But, prithee, on what grounds (
 3    III|          that was their concern. [3] Yet with how much more
 4     IV|     different from other people. [3Christ, at any rate, has
 5      V|           not really rise again? [3Falsely did Paul "determine
 6     VI|          to show our resistance. [3] They allow that Christ
 7    VII|         very well known to them. [3] But it was with the view
 8   VIII|            repented of his work. [3] This indeed we have treated
 9     IX|       earth in an especial form? [3Consider the respective
10      X|          no intention of saving! [3] And, secondly, if He had
11     XI|         body peculiar to itself. [3] And yet, although they
12    XII|           the soul's very soul." [3] Now, since it is the soul
13   XIII|           a share in that state. [3] Therefore, also, the soul
14    XIV|    execute the salvation of man? [3] The Son of God, in sooth,
15     XV| contentious warmth and artifice. [3] For, as I have read in
16    XVI|     abolished sin in the flesh." [3] Now in another sentence
17  XXVII|          Emmanuel, God with us." [3] This is the new nativity;
18 XXVIII|          without a human father. [3] He is thus man with God,
19    XIX|         the Word was made flesh. [3] To the flesh, indeed, and
20     XX|          a woman, or in a woman? [3Nay more, for the sake
21    XXI|          prophecy is stultified. [3] For in that case a virgin
22   XXII|           Himself of the virgin? [3] Then, again, there is Paul,
23  XXIII|     regards her bearing a child. [3] There is not, however,
24   XXIV|        virgin friend of Apelles. [3Surely he is antichrist
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