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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7324] It having just been said that flesh was man’s prior designation.

Chapter VI.—Not the Lowliness of the Material, But the Dignity and Skill of the Maker, Must Be Remembered, in Gauging the Excellence of the Flesh. Christ Partook of Our Flesh.

[7325] Quid enim si.

[7326] Adeo.

[7327] Ista.

[7328] Gen. i. 26.

[7329] Constitutus.

[7330] Phil. ii. 6.

[7331] Gen. iii. 19. [“Earth thou art, etc.” in text.]

Chapter VII.—The Earthy Material of Which Flesh is Created Wonderfully Improved by God’s Manipulation. By the Addition of the Soul in Man’s Constitution It Became the Chief Work in the Creation.

[7332] Gen. iii. 31.

[7333] A Valentinian notion.

[7334] Gen. ii. 23.

[7335] Rom. ix. 20.

[7336] 2 Cor. vi. 7.

[7337] Col. ii. 11.

[7338] Invehi.

[7339] Dominari.

[7340] John iv. 24.

Chapter VIII.—Christianity, by Its Provision for the Flesh, Has Put on It the Greatest Honour. The Privileges of Our Religion in Closest Connection with Our Flesh. Which Also Bears a Large Share in the Duties and Sacrifices of Religion.

[7341] Instaurat.

[7342] Una notitia ejus = monogamia.

Chapter IX.—God’s Love for the Flesh of Man, as Developed in the Grace of Christ Towards It. The Flesh the Best Means of Displaying the Bounty and Power of God.

[7343] Afflatus.

[7344] Matt. xxii. 37-40.

 

 

 

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