Chapter

 1     II|        brethren) can prove it. [5Rejecting, therefore, what
 2    III| necessity incapable of change. [5] For being changed into
 3     IV|      shall we blush to own it? [5] If, to be sure, He had
 4      V|      because it is impossible. [5] But how will all this be
 5     VI|         demurrer against them. [5] When, therefore, they set
 6    VII|      whilst raising the doubt. [5] Now, since the nativity
 7   VIII|       in other words, our own. [5] Then, as there is no difference
 8     IX|     strange I do not discover. [5] Indeed it was from His
 9     XI|        to be that which it is. [5] No one who wishes to exhibit
10    XII|         and its own condition. [5] Before it learns anything
11   XIII|      and the flesh by itself." [5] "My soul," says He, "is
12    XIV|       God, and the Son of God? [5] Well, but as bearing human
13     XV|     believing, do not believe? [5] Then, again, they read: "
14    XVI|     Christ's was a sinful one. [5] Do not, however, fetter
15  XXVII|      been robbed by the devil. [5] For it was while Eve was
16 XXVIII|       was the Word made flesh. [5] And if not from itself,
17    XIX|       from sexual intercourse. [5] Pray, tell me, why the
18     XX|       sense of these passages. [5] "Thou didst draw me," He
19    XXI|         womb ---- even Christ? [5] Now, since He is the blossom
20   XXII|        more recent progenitor! [5] For, unfolding the promised
21  XXIII|       who opened a closed one? [5] But it is marriage which
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