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 1    III|      so tightly was he held. [7] Has it, then, been permitted
 2     IV|      humiliations of nature? [7] But some one may say, "
 3      V|   having God for His father. [7] Thus the nature of the
 4     VI|     cause of our being born. [7] Now, since Christ died
 5    VII|     have been thwarted thus: [7] it might have happened
 6   VIII|      in this "earthy flesh." [7] Now, since Christ is heavenly
 7     IX| proved its abject condition. [7] Would any man have dared
 8    XII|      but of the word of God. [7] "The life," says He, "was
 9 XXVIII|     flesh and of the Spirit. [7] Besides, as He was in possession
10     XX|      from the mother's womb. [7] Now it is easy to see what
11    XXI|       blossom and the fruit; [7] for every step indeed in
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