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 1    III| possible to a Being who cannot come to an end. Without doubt,
 2    III|  change in them, and that they come to an end from thus wanting
 3     IV| censure it as unworthy of Him. Come now, beginning from the
 4     VI| undergoing birth. They had not come to die, therefore they also (
 5    VII|        in His answer, it might come out on the announcement
 6    VII|   nativity of Christ had never come into question, how can you
 7    XII|     the soul. And again, "I am come to save the soul." He did
 8    XIV|        by an angel? Why, then, come down to do that which He
 9    XIV|      If by an angel's aid, why come Himself also? If He meant
10    XVI|   further declare that it will come again from thence in all
11  XXVII|   necessary that Christ should come forth for the salvation
12    XXI|       mother of my Lord should come to me? " If it was not as
13   XXIV|     who denies that Christ has come in the flesh. By declaring
14   XXIV| however, He who suffered "will come again from heaven," and
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