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 1     IV|     simpers. For his sake He came down (from heaven), for
 2     VI|    which He appeared? Whence came His body, if His body were
 3     VI|  body were not flesh? Whence came His flesh, if it were not
 4     VI|   the angels, wherefore they came in the flesh. Never did
 5     VI|    die, therefore they also (came not) to be born. [6Christ,
 6     VI| become of their bodies. What came out of nothing, came to
 7     VI|    What came out of nothing, came to nothing. They, who were
 8    VII| passage: "The Pharisees also came unto Him, tempting Him."
 9      X|      main tenet, that Christ came forth not to deliver the
10     XI|   the flesh, until the thing came into existence to which
11    XIV|     Men, Not Angels, Whom He Came to Save.~[1] But Christ,
12     XV| Daniel: "Upon the clouds (He came) as the Son of man." The
13    XVI| Christ on the ground that it came not of the seed of a human
14   XXII|    than Mary's, since Christ came from Mary's womb; and, higher
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