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 1     II|       manners, so that Jeremy may not glory over him. Spare
 2     II|    from circumcision, that he may escape the pain thereof;
 3     II|     of Christ, that His flesh may lose the proofs of its reality. [
 4    III|    bodily substance, whatever may have been the force by which
 5     IV|      nature? [7] But some one may say, "These are not the
 6    VII|     in which he knows that he may have himself to bear the
 7     IX|   thing, however different it may be from that from which
 8     IX| change into new properties it may have undergone. [2] There
 9    XII|       with the soul. And if I may use the expression for the
10    XIV|    the office of a servant. I may, then, more easily say,
11  XXVII|      the virgin? ---- that we may thus arrive at a certain
12  XXVII|  human generation. But that I may lose no opportunity of supporting
13 XXVIII|      Spirit.~[1] Now, that we may give a simpler answer, it
14   XXII|   Abraham, and Adam.~[1] They may, then, obliterate the testimony
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