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 1     VI|   matter than from any kind of celestial substances, since it was
 2     VI|        Suppose that even now a celestial flesh  had fed on earthly
 3     VI|  earthly flesh actually fed on celestial aliments, although it had
 4     VI| although it had nothing of the celestial nature (for we read of manna
 5   VIII|     must be the heaven and its celestial (contents), and everything
 6   VIII|      therefore, if composed of celestial elements, consists of faulty
 7   VIII|     does the passage refer the celestial man to the spirit and not
 8   VIII|        to Him evidently become celestial ---- by the Spirit, of course ----
 9     IX|     man. Or else, show us some celestial substance in Him purloined
10     IX|   grounds to offer us for your celestial theory? Why deny it to be
11     IX|       8] These, I suppose, are celestial marks? But how, I ask, could
12     IX|     that flesh of His aught of celestial excellence? From this, therefore,
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