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 1    VII|  remained outside, whilst the new disciples who kept close
 2     IX|   however great a change into new properties it may have undergone. [
 3     IX|      as ours is; but anything new or anything strange I do
 4     IX|     there had been in Him any new kind of flesh miraculously
 5     XI|    displayed the soul in some new sort of body, different
 6  XXVII|     was going to consecrate a new order of birth, must Himself
 7  XXVII|     with us." [3] This is the new nativity; a man is born
 8  XXVII|     He might reform it with a new seed, that is, in a spiritual
 9  XXVII| stains. But the whole of this new birth was prefigured, as
10    XXI|    Both in the Old and in the New Testament as "The Fruit
11   XXII|         Holy Scripture in the New Testament, Even in Its Very
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