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 1     II|    old man be saddened at the point of death. Let that old woman
 2    VII|      born or not? For if this point were denied in His answer,
 3    VII|       at the discovery of the point which prompts the temptation
 4    VII| temptation to inquire about a point on which they had never
 5   VIII|       is no difference in the point of ignominy, let them either
 6     XI|    turn our attention to this point, whether it was requisite
 7  XXVII|       our inquiry to a single point ---- Whether Christ received
 8    XIX|     in His name," in order to point out the existence of that
 9    XIX|   could have any doubt on the point of its being born from sexual
10     XX| support of the Psalms on this point, not the "Psalms" indeed
11     XX|      womb." Here is the first point. "Thou art my hope from
12     XX|    the womb." Here is another point. "Thou art my God from my
13     XX|       belly." Here is a third point. Now let us carefully attend
14  XXIII|     must be said more on this point? Since it was in this sense
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