Chapter

 1     VI|     substances, since it was composed of so palpably terrene a
 2   VIII|     of Christ, therefore, if composed of celestial elements, consists
 3      X|     Finer Texture, Animalis, Composed of Soul.~[1] I now turn
 4      X|  that the flesh of Christ is composed of soul, that His soul became
 5      X| flesh, therefore, it was not composed, and it was ours; for it
 6      X|     flesh have possibly been composed of soul.~
 7     XI|   That is Christ with a Soul Composed of Flesh ---- Corporeal,
 8     XI|  Christ, in assuming a flesh composed of soul, should seem to
 9    XII|      whose flesh was no more composed of soul than his soul was
10   XIII|      been in Christ the soul composed of flesh, or else the flesh
11   XIII|     flesh, or else the flesh composed of soul. Since, however,
12   XIII|    one, then the soul is not composed of flesh, nor the flesh
13     XV|   and that His flesh was not composed. of soul, nor of stellar
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