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 1     XI|     Flesh ---- Corporeal, Though Invisible. Christ's Soul, Like Ours,
 2     XI|           although it was before invisible; of its own nature, indeed,
 3     XI|          that the soul is wholly invisible (inquiring further) whether
 4     XI|     although they say that it is invisible, they determine it to be
 5     XI|          having somewhat that is invisible. For if it has nothing invisible
 6     XI| invisible. For if it has nothing invisible how can it be said to be
 7     XI|         how can it be said to be invisible? But even its existence
 8     XI|        If, then, the soul has an invisible body, He who had proposed
 9     XI|        of it which was accounted invisible, visible; because then there
10     XI|       visible soul instead of an invisible one ---- a fit incentive,
11    XII|       that the soul, although an invisible essence, is born and dies,
12    XII|         ignorant of before? What invisible part was there belonging
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