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1   III,       IV     |       him. For the latter, being unable to drive the barbarians
2   III,       IV     | therefore Christ in like manner, unable to drive the demon from
3   III,       XI     |    incorporeal nature, they were unable to enter naked into the
4   III,     XVII     |    therefore that any one who is unable to remove a mountain in
5   III,      XXV     |         they themselves had been unable to free the boy from the
6    IV          (296)|          2 An ancient reader was unable to restrain himself, and
7    IV,     XXIV     |         by nature. If then He is unable to sin or to become evil,
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