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1    I|          have chosen to make the gospel the starting-point of their
2   II|         they say further) in His gospel imitates Moses' serpent'
3  III|         purpose of excluding the gospel and vindicating Judaism.~ ~
4   IV|       all in reprobating some. A Gospel of his own he likewise has,
5   VI|    denying that of the body. The Gospel of Luke alone, and that
6   VI| substance of a true body, as the Gospel teaches; but says, because
7  VII|        into (the compass of) the Gospel, and not merely more, but
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