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 1     II| authority for what you did. [6] However, we have already
 2    III|     continue just as He is? [6] On any other supposition,
 3     IV|      to confound the wise." [6] Now what are those foolish
 4      V|     man and the Son of man. [6] Else why is Christ man
 5     VI|       came not) to be born. [6Christ, however, having
 6    VII|  either brothers or mother. [6] He might with more probability
 7   VIII| could not have been better. [6] We read in so many words: "
 8     IX|   and these mighty works? " [6] Thus spake even they who
 9     XI|    of a human flesh for it. [6Christ, however, could
10    XII|     Testimony of the Soul." [6] Besides, if the soul was
11   XIII|    He shows them to be two. [6] If two, then they are no
12    XIV|     there was in Zechariah. [6] Only it was never said
13     XV|   the bearing of weakness." [6] Here they discover a human
14  XXVII|  word conceive in her womb. [6] Well, she at all events
15 XXVIII|     and He was born of God. [6] Now this description is
16     XX| communicated to each other. [6] But what were His "mother'
17    XXI|   not He also be the fruit? [6] For the blossom is the
18   XXII|     seed, which is Christ." [6] When we read and believe
19  XXIII|   which ensues in marriage. [6] We read in Ezekiel of "
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