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1 I| he is God united to our humanity. And of this three manner
2 I| material. They had faith of the humanity when they said: Where is
3 I| divinity under the meat of our humanity, and the fiend would take
4 I| shall withdraw this form of humanity in which my Father is more
5 I| This day the nature of our humanity hath been borne above the
6 II| is to say in divinity and humanity; to whom S. Valerian, because
7 II| take thine infirmities of humanity and cast away the squames
8 II| into the ditch or pit of humanity; it was celestial, because
9 III| replenished with the deity and humanity of our Lord Jesu Christ.
10 IV| is not set to the common humanity after the death, that is
11 V| was also virtuous in all humanity. He had a wife of noble
12 V| performed a thing above humanity. He was ennobled in his
13 VI| writing, that is to wit, of humanity, of the passion, of the
14 VI| singularly moved to speak of the humanity of our Lord. Luke was figured
15 VI| of dead men, and of his humanity would gladly do the office
16 VII| I shall show to thee all humanity, and give to thee all that
17 VII| would unite or join our humanity to his divinity by great
18 VII| God when he had taken our humanity, after his passion, by the
19 VII| proper brother in taking our humanity for to show us the way of
20 VII| John maketh mention how our humanity was joined and united to
21 VII| appertain to the Son after his humanity, that is to say after that
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