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 1    VII|      heretics have removed this passage from the gospel, because
 2    VII|    tempted Him." And in another passage: "The Pharisees also came
 3    VII| attendance on Him. In this very passage indeed, their unbelief is
 4   VIII|         we have treated of in a passage by itself; for we have written
 5   VIII|         Lord from heaven." This passage, however, has nothing to
 6   VIII|        And so entirely does the passage refer the celestial man
 7 XXVIII|     believe in Him. But if this passage indeed apply to Him, then
 8    XIX|          is the meaning of this passage, "Born not of blood, nor
 9    XIX|     shall make more use of this passage after I have confuted those
10    XIX|       the Word. Now, whilst the passage actually denies that He
11    XIX|     from such cohabitation, the passage did not deny that He was
12  XXIII|       His mark upon you in this passage; otherwise He would not,
13   XXIV|        me." And when in another passage he says, in like manner, "
14   XXIV|          In like manner, in the passage, "If even an angel of heaven
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