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1    I    | quasi-passion in a phantasmal shape merely; that a resurrection of
2   II    |             such that they call Him merely Seth, and say that He was
3  III    |              contending that He was merely human, without divinity;
4    V    |        however, must be allowed not merely vain, but likewise dangerous,
5   VI    |            resurrection of the soul merely does he approve, denying
6  VII    |             of) the Gospel, and not merely more, but likewise better
7 VIII    |           to affirm that Christ was merely a human being, but deny
8 VIII    |          being Christ Himself85 was merely conceived alike, and born,
9 VIII(85)|         affirms Christ to have been merely human, conceived alike,"
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