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 1     II|    for that multitude of the heavenly host which praised their
 2   VIII|   Purer Sort. How Christ Was Heavenly Even in His Earthly Flesh.~[
 3   VIII|  this too, than which even a heavenly substance could not have
 4   VIII|    the first man, Adam, the "heavenly" substance of the spirit
 5   VIII|      7] Now, since Christ is heavenly even in regard to the flesh,
 6   VIII| compared to Him, who are not heavenly in reference to their flesh.
 7   VIII|    If, then, they who become heavenly, as Christ also was, carry
 8   VIII|      Christ Himself also was heavenly, but in an "earthy" flesh,
 9     IX|    beauty, to say nothing of heavenly glory. Had the prophets
10     IX|   abjectness)? Why talk of a heavenly flesh, when you have no
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