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 1     II|     a prophet, foretell us a thing; if you are an apostle,
 2    III|    seeming to be. [2] When a thing is distasteful, the very
 3    III|      no difference whether a thing exist or do not exist, if,
 4     VI|    not from the same sort of thing as that in which He appeared?
 5     VI|  into flesh. It is a greater thing to change a nature than
 6   VIII| world, then, must be a wrong thing, according to the evidence
 7     IX|      derived from some other thing, however different it may
 8     XI|      by the flesh, until the thing came into existence to which
 9     XI|    soul as being a different thing from what it really is;
10    XVI|             not the material thing, but its condition; not
11    XVI|   would have been no strange thing if He had removed the stain
12   XXIV|   and soul are just the same thing, or else that His soul is
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