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 1       I|  inveterate error; and that we may clearly and manifestly show that
 2       V|            think it is easy to see clearly that they too are ignorant.
 3       V| explanation of his own philosophy, clearly and manifestly overthrows
 4    XIII|      preserved among them it might clearly and evidently appear, that
 5    XVII|          But shortly after he also clearly and explicitly presents
 6    XXII|    consider. For we shall find him clearly and evidently saying that
 7     XXV|      hateful to the Greeks; and he clearly enough indicates Moses by
 8   XXVII|          body, proves nothing more clearly than that he believed the
 9   XXXII|            of the Holy Spirit, but clearly declaring in a kind of allegory
10   XXXII|         destiny. But we shall know clearly about this, in what kind
11 XXXVIII|        have no existence; and also clearly and manifestly prophesies
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