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 1   I,     I,  6|       But it will not appear absurd if we employ another similitude
 2   I,     I,  7|   then, should it not appear absurd, that under those senses
 3   I,     I,  8|     you at once to be either absurd or impious, because we shall
 4   I,    II,  2|     patent to all, are alike absurd and impious: for they amount
 5   I,    II, 10|     it appear otherwise than absurd, that when God possessed
 6   I,     V,  3|   opposing powers seem to be absurd, as it is certainly absurd
 7   I,     V,  3|   absurd, as it is certainly absurd that the cause of their
 8   I,  VIII,  2|     it seems, and is really, absurd that to one and the same
 9  II,     I,  4|     appears to me to be very absurd, and to be the opinion of
10  II,    VI,  6|    fully, it will not appear absurd to make use of an illustration,
11  II,     X,  3| become spiritual, it appears absurd and contrary to his meaning
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