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1      VI| they not only are unable to understand our earthly matters, but
2     VII|    though they were able to understand not even earthly matters.
3     XII|    fit, therefore, that you understand that it is the fact that
4    XXII|    to those who are able to understand the matter to be one and
5    XXII|    to those who can rightly understand them the death and destruction
6    XXXI| these things pious men must understand in a higher sense with profound
7   XXXVI|  earthly things, profess to understand things heavenly as if they
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