Chapter

 1     II|        of rejection, by now no longer believing: the fact, however,
 2   XIII|        soul is flesh, it is no longer soul, but flesh. If the
 3   XIII|        flesh is soul, it is no longer flesh, but soul. Where,
 4   XIII|       state, because it has no longer a share in that state. [
 5   XIII|       become nor can it be any longer that which it once was,
 6   XIII|     what it once was, it is no longer. Now that which is no longer (
 7   XIII|   longer. Now that which is no longer (what it was) is also not
 8   XIII|       If two, then they are no longer one; if not one, then the
 9    XIV| overthrown! There is, then, no longer but one God, but one Saviour,
10   XXIV|  exists, but that His flesh no longer lives.~
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