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 1   VIII|       flesh of the first man, Adam, the "heavenly" substance
 2    XVI|        The Flesh of the First Adam, No Less Than that of the
 3    XVI|       Than that of the Second Adam, Not Received from Human
 4    XVI|   corruption it received from Adam; [4] whence we also affirm
 5    XVI|        let them remember that Adam himself received this flesh
 6  XXVII|      the First and the Second Adam, as to the Derivation of
 7  XXVII|        4] As, then, the first Adam is thus introduced to us,
 8  XXVII|     inference that the second Adam likewise, as the apostle
 9  XXVII|     argument from the name of Adam, why is Christ called Adam
10  XXVII|    Adam, why is Christ called Adam by the apostle, unless it
11   XXII|       David, and Abraham, and Adam.~[1] They may, then, obliterate
12   XXII| higher still, none other than Adam's, since Christ is "the
13   XXII|   since Christ is "the second Adam." The consequence, therefore,
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