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1   I,  38|   him, or from what kind of material did He compact the very
2   I,  50|  any deceit and without any material aids. By a word He assuaged
3  II,  16|   for hire. And how can the material unite with the immaterial?
4  II,  21|   with no difference in the material, and without being re-cooked
5  II,  26| must souls, if they are not material, as is asserted, retain
6  II,  59|     cold? From what kind of material have the inner parts of
7  IV,   6|    baked clay, or any other material whatever, will they have
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