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 1      V|    as the High Priest of our salvation, but as the conjurer in
 2      X|   more able was He to secure salvation to that soul which He took
 3      X|       Nor indeed did it need salvation, for it was not our soul
 4    XII|    learnt of Christ, but its salvation. For this cause did the
 5    XII|    Christ in itself. For its salvation is endangered, not by its
 6    XIV|     take human nature. Man's salvation was the motive, the restoration
 7    XIV|    them. No charge about the salvation of angels did Christ ever
 8    XIV|   wherewithal to execute the salvation of man? [3] The Son of God,
 9    XIV|     there be two to contrive salvation, and one of them in need
10  XXVII| selfsame sex be recovered to salvation. As Eve had believed the
11  XXVII|    who was one day to secure salvation to Isreal, His own brother
12  XXVII|    should come forth for the salvation of man, in that condition
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