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1    IV|       but for the sake of the human race; and we have before
2    IV|    doctrines, or even why the human race should not exist; and
3     V|   they afterwards subdued the human race to themselves, partly
4   VII|  things. For if they say that human actions come to pass by
5     X| appear to be greater than all human teaching; because Christ,
6     X|  themselves. And those who by human birth were more ancient
7     X|    not the mere instrument of human reason.~ ~
8   XII|    counts it good to feast on human flesh,[4] could welcome
9    XV|    indeed more lofty than all human philosophy; and if not so,
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