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 1    I|      none could possibly have salvation without being baptized in
 2    I|       impugns, affirming that salvation has not been promised to
 3   II|    not in substance of flesh: salvation of the flesh is not to be
 4   II|        lest through His death salvation should be prepared for mankind,
 5   II|        he, consulting for the salvation of mankind, betrayed Christ,
 6   II|     possibility at all of the salvation being impeded, which was
 7   II|      be no possibility of the salvation of mankind being retarded.~ ~[
 8  III|     infer, retaining only the salvation of souls, that there are
 9   VI| mutilated one. He teaches the salvation of souls alone. He has,
10  VII|       Adam cannot even attain salvation: as if, when the branches
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