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 1      IV|        by Hebrew sages who lived far back thousands of years
 2      IV|      triumphed and shown himself far mightier, thanks to his
 3      IV|      with our Saviour Christ, so far as we can depend on the
 4     XII|  restored him to health : and so far we must needs commend the
 5    XIII|         to eat the flesh, for as far as he could see their abstinence
 6    XVII|         a state of pomp that was far from philosophic, but rather
 7   XVIII|          accord ; and he goes so far as to compare these to the
 8   XXXII|          survives at all, are so far from classing him among
 9   XXXVI|   MOREOVER we have not got to go far, before a fresh test of
10 XXXVIII| successors, and to be considered far more blessed than he; is
11   XXXIX|          Fates and Necessity, so far from being directed against
12      XL|        be a magician, yet men so far had failed to recognise
13     XLI|         respect to your merits ; far from it, seeing that before
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