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The articles which deal with the Descent into Hades and the Resurrection of the Body, and perhaps those which deal with the Virgin-Birth and
The Unity of Civilization Various
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Virgin-Birth, what he does in the case of Baptism and the Holy
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St. Paul, his language as to the Second Adam seems to necessitate the Virgin-Birth.
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The silence on the Virgin-Birth can occasion, one would think, no real difficulty.
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Their testimony to the place which the Virgin-Birth holds in the Church is clear and unhesitating.
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Virgin-Birth was, at the time it was compiled, part and parcel of the tradition of the Church.
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* How could the belief in the Virgin-Birth have taken such undisputed possession of so many widely separated and independent Churches unless it had had Apostolic authority?
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In his Apologies and in his Dialogue with Trypho he has three summaries of the Christian Faith, in all of which the Virgin-Birth, the Crucifixion, the Death, the Resurrection, and the Ascension are the chief points of belief about Christ.
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Birth of a Virgin, for the Virgin-Birth is bound up with any really
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The testimony of these writers clearly shows that in the early part of the second century, and reaching back to its very beginning, the Virgin-Birth formed part of the tradition or doctrinal creed of the Church, and that this tradition was believed to be traced back to the Apostles.
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