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 1     II|      only a (private) Christian, believe what has been handed down
 2     II|    Christian, because you do not believe that which by being believed
 3     II|         of your having ceased to believe has not made your rejection
 4     IV|       wisdom, it is more easy to believe that Jupiter became a bull
 5      V|         of that if you refuse to believe this also. But, after all,
 6      V|        was wholly the truth. [9Believe me, He chose rather to be
 7     XI| therefore, to Christ, His faith; believe that He who willed to walk
 8     XV|           Any one who refused to believe that that flesh was human
 9     XV|          refuse at the outset to believe that a human and earthly
10     XV|    heathen, in not believing, do believe; while the heretics, in
11     XV|   heretics, in believing, do not believe? [5] Then, again, they read: "
12     XV|      they deny the manhood. They believe that He died, and maintain
13    XVI|   addressed to all who refuse to believe that our flesh was in Christ
14 XXVIII|        Ebion thought we ought to believe concerning Him. In order,
15 XXVIII|          than it is to those who believe in Him. But if this passage
16    XIX|        can this be, when all who believe in the name of the Lord
17   XXII|    Christ." [6] When we read and believe these things, what sort
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