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1    I| semblance of God, he had not suffered among the Jews, but was
2    I|   Jews, but was as if he had suffered.9~ ~[3] After him Menander,
3    I|       that it was not He who suffered among the Jews, but that
4  III|   integrity of life; that He suffered among the Jews; and that
5   IV|      desponded,57 and almost suffered dissolution, had not some
6   VI|    shape, to have not really suffered, but undergone a quasipassion,
7 VIII|     have been crucified, and suffered, and died; beside which,
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