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 1      I|      modern Sadducees, as even to deny that the expectation thereof
 2      I|            in order that he might deny the flesh of Christ, denied
 3      I|      flesh in order that he might deny His nativity; because, of
 4     II|          as your followers do not deny, whilst our (brethren) can
 5    III|         when he sees a man, would deny that he had been born? What
 6    III|        condition. But, say you, I deny that God was truly changed
 7    VII|          Christ's flesh, wilfully deny that God Himself was born,
 8    VII|          however, He had meant to deny His own nativity, He would
 9    VII|         indignation, one does not deny their existence, but censures
10    VII|    adhered to Him, in that did He deny as His those who kept aloof
11    VII|         which He has taught us to deny ours ---- for God's work.
12     IX|        your celestial theory? Why deny it to be earthy, when you
13     XV|           than angels; " and they deny the lower nature of that
14     XV|          a divine one and so they deny the manhood. They believe
15 XXVIII|           maintain) then you must deny absolutely that Christ is
16 XXVIII|          especially as you do not deny that Christ possesses the
17    XIX|           it that it did not also deny (that He was born) of the
18    XIX| cohabitation, the passage did not deny that He was born of real
19    XIX|         very fact that it did not deny His birth in the flesh in
20    XXI|           fruit. What then? They, deny to the fruit its blossom,
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