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 1     II|       you are not a Christian; having fallen away, after you had
 2     II|     the fact, however, of your having ceased to believe has not
 3    III|     not born, the character of having been born even against!
 4      V|     God really crucified? And, having been really crucified, did
 5      V|        He not really die? And, having indeed really died, did
 6      V|     nor the Son of God without having God for His father. [7] 
 7     VI|   Marcion to Apelles. This man having first fallen from the principles
 8     VI|       solid flesh, but without having been born. [2] To this angel,
 9     VI|     born. [6Christ, however, having been sent to die, had necessarily
10     VI|   nature (for we read of manna having been food for the people: "
11   VIII|       angel of great renown as having created this world of ours,
12   VIII|     this world of ours, and as having, after the creation, repented
13      X|     not be saved except by Him having, it within Himself, I see
14     XI|        it to be corporeal, but having somewhat that is invisible.
15   XIII|       also, the soul of Christ having become flesh, cannot be
16   XIII|        that which it once was, having become indeed something
17    XIV|    made lower than the angels, having become man, with flesh and
18   XXIV|       One who is preached. [2Having thus Marcion in his prophetic
19    XXV| adduced of the flesh in Christ having both been born of the virgin,
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