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 1   Int               | translated the most important parts, and given the rest in the
 2   Int,        4     | really to be divided into two parts, after iii. 19, though the
 3   Int,        6     |     of other natives of those parts, such as Aratus, the astronomer
 4   III,       XI     |      we have come near to the parts beneath the earth. For then
 5   III          (177)|  Harnack reconstruct? the two parts as follows : the first part
 6   III,     XLII     |      and different in various parts of the world. There was
 7    IV,        I     |      in that He contrived the parts of the earth in grievous
 8    IV,      XXI     |       included in the various parts of the representation ;
 9    IV,    XXVII     |     be divided into limbs and parts of a body. This is not meant
10    IV,    XXVII     |    material fingers and other parts because man must conceive
11    IV,   XXVIII     |   into the question of hidden parts. And yet, if there is really
12    IV,   XXVIII     |      more shameful to fashion parts and conceal them with certain
13    IV,      XXX     |   expels the substance of the parts that are destructible, what
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