The quoted Beatrice passage treats incarnation as the just and generous form of divine self-giving that mere pardon could not match.
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incarnate
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"...way whereby the Son of God humbled himself when he became incarnate."
"...he came down from heaven, and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate the version Mary and became man. For our sake, he was crucified..."
"...was Jesus? There are some who said that Jesus was God, incarnate, right? There are some who said Jesus was a man who was..."
"...was Jesus? There are some who said that Jesus was God incarnate. Right? There are some who said Jesus was a man who was..."
"...way whereby the Son of God humbled himself when he became incarnate."
"...men and for all salvation, come down from heaven and was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became man. And..."
"...way whereby the son of god humbled himself when he became incarnate okay"
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