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 1     II| character, had been handed down just as you believed it. Now
 2    III|    conditions, and yet continue just as He is? [6] On any other
 3      V|       without any human parent; just as He is not God without
 4     VI|       which have been indicated just above, we have now to show
 5    VII|         relationship. It was in just the same sense, indeed,
 6      X|       soul, He yet made it into just that sort of bodily substance
 7   XIII|         else. And since we have just had recourse to an illustration,
 8    XIV|      there was an angel in Him, just as there was in Zechariah. [
 9    XVI|      glory: [2] it is therefore just as impossible for us to
10  XXVII|       introduced to us, it is a just inference that the second
11  XXVII|   conclusion, because it was by just the contrary operation that
12 XXVIII|     Spirit, and is born of God; just as He is also born of the
13  XXIII|          and yet did not bear; "just as if such language, if
14   XXIV|     that His flesh and soul are just the same thing, or else
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