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1   I,  62|      Christ Himself; for it is impossible either that death should
2  II,  19| celestial regions, and it were impossible not to know them, all men
3  II,  35|    difficult, and that what is impossible to us is possible to Him
4  II,  50| qualities; who, that it may be impossible for them to be led into
5 VII,   3|       be wanting. Again, it is impossible to suppose that any one
6 VII,  12|     side and to that, which is impossible, for in that case they will
7 VII,  23|   those sinister: or, which is impossible, both are propitious, and
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