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 1     2|  reality, (?) and if they are cut as they say, there is required
 2     2|      and the stones which are cut, when . . . are [L. 40.]
 3     3|    from which the Stones were cut cannot be Eternal. ~And
 4     3|     from which the Stones are cut is not [L. 26.] essentially
 5     3|       also incapable of being cut up. For a thing which is
 6     3|       not composite cannot be cut. For a composite nature
 7     3|   dissolved. But if it can be cut . . . And if it has these (
 8     3|    Earth from which they were cut, that it also is a composite
 9     4|        as to whence they were cut, it is possible to declare
10     4| declare and say that they are cut and hewn from some place
11     4|        that these Stones were cut from it. For it is clear [
12     4|       which these Stones were cut, refute them. And when BÂN,
13     4|  disfigured after it had been cut. ~Thus, the idle tales have
14    36|  corruption, as they say, who cut off hope as [1 Cor. iii.
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