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1    XVI|          but peccatum carnis, "sin in the flesh," ---- not
2    XVI|        who says, "He abolished sin in the flesh." [3] Now in
3    XVI|     Christ, which committed no sin itself, resembled that which
4    XVI|         therefore, we say that sin has been abolished, because
5    XVI|    flesh is maintained without sin, which in than was not maintained
6    XVI|     was not maintained without sin. Now, it would not contribute
7    XVI| purpose of Christ's abolishing sin in the flesh, if He did
8    XVI|        which was the nature of sin, nor (would it conduce)
9    XVI|       had removed the stain of sin in some better flesh, and
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