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 1      V|      without having God for His father. [7] Thus the nature of
 2    VII| doctrine said that His supposed father, Joseph the carpenter, and
 3    VII|     probability have had even a father than a mother, and uncles
 4    VII|        not to esteem mother, or father, or brothers, as highly
 5    XIV|    Christ ever receive from the Father; and that which the Father
 6    XIV|      Father; and that which the Father neither promised nor commanded,
 7    XIV|       the mighty purpose of the Father, even that which ordained
 8    XIV|       is, a messenger, from the Father, than that there is an angel
 9    XVI|        at the right hand of the Father in heaven; and we further
10    XVI|   thence in all the pomp of the Father's glory: [2] it is therefore
11    XVI|      not of the seed of a human father, let them remember that
12    XVI|     without the seed of a human father. As earth was converted
13    XVI|     without the seed of a human father, so also was it quite possible
14    XVI| selfsame flesh, without a human father's agency. ~
15 XXVIII|       should be born of a human father's seed, lest, if He were
16 XXVIII|      Son of God ---- of God the Father's seed, that is to say,
17 XXVIII|        able to have God for His Father without a human mother,
18 XXVIII|      His mother without a human father. [3] He is thus man with
19     XX|        Lord speaking to God the Father: "Thou art He that didst
20    XXI|     without the seed of a human father, so there should be no flesh
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