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 1        III|     are judged -- before that Truth which is from judgement; --
 2        III|       judged in error. -- The truth of it judges the judges, --
 3        III|       in judgement; -- by its truth it is the victor -- of the
 4         IV|       that it may conquer the truth, -- it is judged secretly --
 5         IV|       by the knowledge of the truth. -- Wherefore not again
 6         IV|     it, -- for its victory in truth -- holds the crown over
 7          V|             V. To the word of truth . . . the healthy ear [is
 8        VII|           Let the lover[s] of truth also become -- one Body
 9       VIII|       cannot be loosed -- His truth has borne away the crown.~ ~
10        XII|      the traditions -- of His truth like the bodily organs, -- [
11       XIII|                     XIII. The Truth is living and life-giving
12        XIV|       came to him the word of Truth, -- that will cast out all
13        XIV|     hath not bones" ; 6 -- in truth He put on His bodily organs.~ ~
14         XV|      And if its perversity in truth justifies us -- how much
15        XVI|         XVI. But I think that Truth -- thus conquers Error --
16       XXXI|       having been left -- let Truth then run to meet her --
17    LXXVIII| furnaces (i.e. tests) for our Truth ; -- the fixing of them
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