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 1     VI| credible that it was from some earthly matter than from any kind
 2     VI|       a quality that it fed on earthly ailments. Suppose that even
 3     VI|    celestial flesh  had fed on earthly aliments, although it was
 4     VI|     although it was not itself earthly, in the same way that earthly
 5     VI|  earthly, in the same way that earthly flesh actually fed on celestial
 6   VIII| Followers, Displeased with Our Earthly Bodies, Attributed to Christ
 7   VIII|       Was Heavenly Even in His Earthly Flesh.~[1] These passages
 8     XV|       believe that a human and earthly substance was created for
 9     XV|  angels, who are not formed of earthly flesh; whence, too, it would
10    XVI|      Christ put on flesh of an earthly origin, in order that He
11  XXVII|         as man, He was of that earthly origin? And even reason
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