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1  II,  64|     which are offered by Christ ridiculous and absurd, why should He
2 III,  14|         shape, there is nothing ridiculous in believing that they err,
3  VI,  16|        feet, and, which is most ridiculous, that they have been put
4 VII,  29|      not now be attributed to a ridiculous error, but, to speak more
5 VII,  41| consider childish, and spurn as ridiculous? Who is there, I say, who
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