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 1    III|     attributed to that which really does not exist. But, say
 2    III|      perfectly aware what He really was, exhibit Himself as
 3     IV|    Marcion, than that Christ really became a man.~
 4      V|    murder truth: Was not God really crucified? And, having been
 5      V|  crucified? And, having been really crucified, did He not really
 6      V| really crucified, did He not really die? And, having indeed
 7      V|      die? And, having indeed really died, did He not really
 8      V|      really died, did He not really rise again? [3Falsely
 9      V|      suffer from them, if He really suffered nothing at all.
10      V|      Himself true ---- if He really had not in Himself that
11     VI|       They allow that Christ really had a body. Whence was the
12      X|      for it was not our soul really, since it was, on the supposition,
13     XI| different thing from what it really is; and there is weakness,
14  XXIII|      of evil." She who bare (really) bare; and although she
15  XXIII|     to the Lord." For who is really holy but the Son of God?
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