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 1       I|      and being livered from the error of your fathers, may how
 2       I| extricated from that inveterate error; and that we may clearly
 3       V|      the ancient and inveterate error, maintain that they have
 4     VII|       to convict one another of error and falsehood.~ ~
 5      IX|       account of the inveterate error of your forefathers, but
 6      XI|        of giving up the ancient error of your forefathers in obedience
 7     XIV|        commit yourselves to the error of your fathers, nor suppose
 8     XIV|         themselves have been in error, and have transmitted it
 9    XXXV|       shame, and the inveterate error of mankind, with all its
10    XXXV|       is quite opposed to their error, since it is likely enough
11    XXXV|        do, that, renouncing the error of your fathers, ye read
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