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 1      I|        ever exist? whence was it derived? and of what kind was it?
 2     VI|        blasphemies from examples derived from Him. But it is an easy
 3     VI|          to us that those angels derived their flesh from the stars. [
 4     VI| necessary to suppose that angels derived their flesh from some material
 5     IX| principle, that nothing which is derived from some other thing, however
 6     IX|       from that from which it is derived, is so different as not
 7     XV|      that Christ had human flesh derived from man, and not spiritual,
 8    XVI|       Human as Our Own, Which is Derived from It.~[1] The famous
 9  XXVII|       His flesh was human, if He derived its substance from His mother'
10    XIX|          that sort which was not derived from a womb, that is to
11   XXII|           that so there might be derived to Christ the same condition
12    XXV|    Christ was, and whence it was derived, also predetermined the
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