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 1     IV|       travail which, however, ought rather to be honoured in
 2      V|     and contact with Him! You ought rather to have brought Christ
 3    VII|     Scripture. [4] Then there ought to be suggested some occasion
 4   VIII|    entire uncorrupted gospel, ought to have been sufficient
 5      X|     that which He carried, He ought, in that soul which He carried
 6   XIII|     flesh, soul; and yet they ought to have been thus (confusedly)
 7     XV|       2] These passages alone ought to suffice as a prescriptive
 8     XV|    death! But our flesh, too, ought immediately to have risen
 9 XXVIII|           as Ebion thought we ought to believe concerning Him.
10    XXI|       as this a strange flesh ought not to assume. No flesh
11   XXII|    things, what sort of flesh ought we, and can we, acknowledge
12  XXIII| especially closed. Indeed she ought rather to be called not
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