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 1     II|        had been handed down was true, inasmuch as it had been
 2     II|         rejected that which was true. You had no authority for
 3     IV|       men to the worship of the true God, the rejection of error,
 4      V|        But how will all this be true in Him, if He was not Himself
 5      V|      Him, if He was not Himself true ---- if He really had not
 6     VI|     material substance? That is true enough. But there is no
 7    XII|          Chapter XII.  ---- The True Functions of the Soul. Christ
 8    XIV|         too? He has been, it is true, called "the Angel of great
 9    XVI|      love of disputation in the true fashion of heretical temper,
10   XXII|    Verse, Testifies to Christ's True Flesh. In Virtue of Which
11  XXIII|     Heretical Gainsaying of the True Birth of Christ. One of
12   XXIV| Scripture. Those Who Assail the True Doctrine of the One Lord
13   XXIV|       employ the light of their true significance, (by taking
14   XXIV|        is simply and absolutely true, and taken in the plain
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